nerfherder
Adventurer
I had read the first 6 books before watching it on TV, and imagined Philip Glenister playing Lamb. After watching the first series on TV, Oldman is growing on me.
I had read the first 6 books before watching it on TV, and imagined Philip Glenister playing Lamb. After watching the first series on TV, Oldman is growing on me.
I did see a bit of a plot hole in series 3.I absolutely love the series, although Series 3 (in the UK nomenclature) was a little less compelling (IMO) than the first two. Still solid.*
It's clear that Gary Oldman is having a blast playing the lead role, and I can't get enough of his character. Absolutely love the show.
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It was good, and I found a great deal of joy in watching the scene between the director and asst. director of MI5 discussing their machinations over a bottle of booze while the carnage was unfolding at the end. But I just found the overall story was a little more forced and, strangely, rushed compared to the first two seasons.
It strained credulity that the private security people were willing to open fire at all. Under UK law "the security forces told be to do it" is not a defence for a murder charge.It also strained credulity that a private security firm's guys could be taken out by a handful of talented MI5 folks.
It strained credulity that the private security people were willing to open fire at all. Under UK law "the security forces told be to do it" is not a defence for a murder charge.
Then they hadn't been paying attention to MI5...I think Chieftain figured in this case if they succeeded in their mission, MI5 would clean-up and manufacture justifications for their actions at the document warehouse.