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- Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
- 5 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Outlaws' is praised for its comedy-drama blend, strong character development, and engaging plot. The diverse cast and actor chemistry are appreciated, along with the show's exploration of social issues and balance of humor with serious themes. However, some find the plot implausible and characters stereotypical. Critics also note slow pacing and insufficient humor. Despite these issues, many reviewers desire more seasons, reflecting a generally positive reception.
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Who doesn't love a group of misfits that are not really badies but a little bit naughty.
I like the Breakfast Club but for adults feel and wow, Christopher Walken rocks up. I was sold!
The Outlaws is a programme about a group of people who have been sent to take part in community service for their wrong doings. You have a typical set of different characters from varied backgrounds. We see each story unfold under the over arching message that if friends stick together, they can get through anything. No matter our differences as people.
That's always a nice thing to be reminded of isn't it?
Especially at this time in the world.
Merchants skills for making an all round great production really shine here. A great mix of comedy and thriller with the writing and performances managing to not get too cringe, when at times it could have. Though also not airing on the side of fluffy either.
Funny yet a little gritty to keep you hooked. This is a really good show and look forward to series two.
Awesome writing, well performed and a new fav actress in Jess Gunning.
I like the Breakfast Club but for adults feel and wow, Christopher Walken rocks up. I was sold!
The Outlaws is a programme about a group of people who have been sent to take part in community service for their wrong doings. You have a typical set of different characters from varied backgrounds. We see each story unfold under the over arching message that if friends stick together, they can get through anything. No matter our differences as people.
That's always a nice thing to be reminded of isn't it?
Especially at this time in the world.
Merchants skills for making an all round great production really shine here. A great mix of comedy and thriller with the writing and performances managing to not get too cringe, when at times it could have. Though also not airing on the side of fluffy either.
Funny yet a little gritty to keep you hooked. This is a really good show and look forward to series two.
Awesome writing, well performed and a new fav actress in Jess Gunning.
People have said this show is not very good but perhaps they are looking at it the wrong way.
It's a bit of a throwback of a show to simpler times but that doesn't mean it's any less engaging. It's easy to watch, you don't have to know a lot, the writing great with some excellent and funny banter between cast members and the cast is excellent.
The best thing is that in just a few short episodes, you get involved in the character's lives, even if they are relatively superficial glimpses of people with complex issues. They are minor criminals but in this show, they still warm your heart to some degree. It just works.
Christopher Walken adds a really great dimension to the whole thing. Excellent casting and it was great they were able to get him on board.
I wondered when he was going to start dancing. He was originally a dancer so his movies and parts always includes one or more scenes where that happens. I was not disappointed.
There has to be second series. If there isn't, I'd be surprised.
If Walken doesn't turn up again, be interesting to see David Soul back on the small screen doing a turn.
It's a bit of a throwback of a show to simpler times but that doesn't mean it's any less engaging. It's easy to watch, you don't have to know a lot, the writing great with some excellent and funny banter between cast members and the cast is excellent.
The best thing is that in just a few short episodes, you get involved in the character's lives, even if they are relatively superficial glimpses of people with complex issues. They are minor criminals but in this show, they still warm your heart to some degree. It just works.
Christopher Walken adds a really great dimension to the whole thing. Excellent casting and it was great they were able to get him on board.
I wondered when he was going to start dancing. He was originally a dancer so his movies and parts always includes one or more scenes where that happens. I was not disappointed.
There has to be second series. If there isn't, I'd be surprised.
If Walken doesn't turn up again, be interesting to see David Soul back on the small screen doing a turn.
I'm a red blooded American from Missouri and the strangest thing happened to me when I saw the film Shaun of the Dead. I went down the rabbit hole of British TV and movies and came out a better person. Life is doom and gloom in on the telly *as the Brits say* in America 24/7 on a loop and it is exhausting. These kind of shows you can just turn on and have a good time. It doesn't shy away from serious issues, but it takes them on differently than American TV and that is why British TV for the win. If you like British TV you'll like this. If you don't wtf are you watching it for?
The 1st ep might be a bit on the slow side while setting up what's in store with the following eps.
Steven unselfishly doesn't make himself the hero or even the main character. He dips in and out adding comic relief and giving all the actors a decent back story. He doesn't even give himself the best comedic scenes as there is plenty other light relief from some of the other actors from a fairly complex and dark story line and keeps you guessing till the end.
The adding of the absolute icon of Christopher Walken is class.
A defo binge worthy series.
If you don't like this then you need to take a look in the mirror and question your life choices.
Steven unselfishly doesn't make himself the hero or even the main character. He dips in and out adding comic relief and giving all the actors a decent back story. He doesn't even give himself the best comedic scenes as there is plenty other light relief from some of the other actors from a fairly complex and dark story line and keeps you guessing till the end.
The adding of the absolute icon of Christopher Walken is class.
A defo binge worthy series.
If you don't like this then you need to take a look in the mirror and question your life choices.
This is a very pleasant show, it is a good change to all the hardcore action, sex and drama on modern TV.
If you need to give your brain a holiday and let a show just be easy watch this, occasionally very funny.
If you need to give your brain a holiday and let a show just be easy watch this, occasionally very funny.
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- AnecdotesWriter Stephen Merchant has stated the idea for the show came to him as his mother used to do work overseeing community service, and thought about how having people from different walks of life placed into the same situation would make an interesting plot line.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The One Show: Épisode datant du 31 mai 2022 (2022)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Беззаконники
- Lieux de tournage
- Bristol, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Season 1)
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- Durée58 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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