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The Terminal List
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  • Episode aired Jul 1, 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
3.5K
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Constance Wu in The Terminal List (2022)
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Reece locks onto his first potential target, enlisting Ben's help. With his mental health in question, Katie and Reece strike up an uneasy but mutually beneficial partnership to find answers... Read allReece locks onto his first potential target, enlisting Ben's help. With his mental health in question, Katie and Reece strike up an uneasy but mutually beneficial partnership to find answers.Reece locks onto his first potential target, enlisting Ben's help. With his mental health in question, Katie and Reece strike up an uneasy but mutually beneficial partnership to find answers.

  • Director
    • Ellen Kuras
  • Writers
    • Jack Carr
    • David DiGilio
    • Olumide Odebunmi
  • Stars
    • Chris Pratt
    • Constance Wu
    • Taylor Kitsch
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ellen Kuras
    • Writers
      • Jack Carr
      • David DiGilio
      • Olumide Odebunmi
    • Stars
      • Chris Pratt
      • Constance Wu
      • Taylor Kitsch
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris Pratt
    Chris Pratt
    • James Reece
    Constance Wu
    Constance Wu
    • Katie Buranek
    Taylor Kitsch
    Taylor Kitsch
    • Ben Edwards
    Riley Keough
    Riley Keough
    • Lauren Reece
    Arlo Mertz
    Arlo Mertz
    • Lucy Reece
    Jeanne Tripplehorn
    Jeanne Tripplehorn
    • Secretary Lorraine Hartley
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Admiral Gerald Pillar
    Matthew Rauch
    Matthew Rauch
    • JAG Captain Howard
    LaMonica Garrett
    LaMonica Garrett
    • Commander Bill Cox
    Tyner Rushing
    Tyner Rushing
    • Liz Riley
    Marco Rodríguez
    Marco Rodríguez
    • Marco Del Toro
    Jared Shaw
    • Ernest 'Boozer' Vickers
    Warren Kole
    Warren Kole
    • NCIS Agent Josh Holder
    Arturo Castro
    Arturo Castro
    • Jordan Groff
    Tom Amandes
    Tom Amandes
    • Vic Campbell
    Catherine Dyer
    Catherine Dyer
    • Rachel Campbell
    Renata Friedman
    Renata Friedman
    • Anne Howard
    Albert Valladares
    Albert Valladares
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    • Director
      • Ellen Kuras
    • Writers
      • Jack Carr
      • David DiGilio
      • Olumide Odebunmi
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    8clsiewert

    pace picking up

    First episode took a long time to develop--interesting choice to go linear with the timeline instead of doing family flashbacks (but made it all the more gut-punching). In this episode, it's finally clear that the story is a psychological thriller and the pace/story is appropriate to it. Very impressed by the acting quality. The music--not so much--it occasionally overshadows the dialogue. Maybe Pratt needs a diction coach, or to play it a little less mumbly. Ditto all the prior reviews on the lighting being too dark when it's not appropriate (bedroom/underground/nightclub).

    This was enjoyable enough that we went right into episode #3.
    3Jim-Eadon

    Boring and no lighting, terrible.

    Why is this thing shot in darkness? It's awful. The story doesn't interest me, either. And that Asian journalist is annoying, an airhead for getting involved in something that would get her snuffed instanta.

    There is nothing much to say, really. It's bland. The previous episode had a dumb MRI room scene that is so unrealistic, it MUST be imagined. But, who cares what happens. None of the characters is well defined.

    I'm bored of having to write 600 words on a non-descript show, too. It's bland, playing it safe. A Total Recall wannabe, it seems. Go see the Arnie movie, Total Recall. When entertainment was fun!
    9CinephileChewy

    Under appreciated and inauspiciously authentic

    This show and especially Chris Pratt are exactly why streaming entertainment is so timely and necessary. Hollywood lost all credibility decades ago when it elevated politics above honesty. It's not Bourne but it's asset level entertainment.

    Truth is not relative and lies are prevalent.

    As Steve Jobs so profoundly declared "The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller." Few people can discern the truth from the stories nowadays. If you're not a storyteller then you're a participant in their story.

    As "The Terminal List" so incisively details throughout the entire first season, knowing your enemy IS the battle. This series has its flaws (Secondary Acting, Overly Dark and occasionally sloppy writing) but it's also disturbingly authentic and could very possibly be non-fiction.

    Fairly sharp, very believable and satisfying story with a hero who's easy to root for.

    80/100.
    8mmlee-23294

    Really well done.

    I did have to adjust the settings on the TV to bring in more light to picture. The acting by the entire cast has been amazing and the story just grabs you and pulls you in! Well done to everyone involved!
    7FiftyTwoReviews

    From Confusion to Clarity: Terminal List Course-Corrects with Clearer Vision

    Ep 2 fixes most of what was wrong with the premiere.

    Ellen Kuras' direction delivers visual clarity where Antoine Fuqua offered confusion. No more shaky cam chaos... just focused storytelling that actually serves the plot.

    Pratt's performance sharpens as Reece's psychological deterioration becomes a dramatic strength, not a crutch. His partnership with Katie (Wu) crackles with tension while driving the conspiracy forward. Even Taylor Kitsch feels essential rather than decorative.

    The episode smartly pivots from action spectacle to character-driven thriller. The conspiracy gains real momentum without sacrificing personal stakes. Pacing feels confident - emotional beats breathe, plot moves briskly.

    Most crucially, "Encoding" provides answers where the premiere only offered questions. Reece's mental state becomes plot-relevant rather than mysterious for mystery's sake. The 7.5/10 rating reflects genuine improvement.

    This isn't revolutionary television, but it's competent thriller craft. The dramatic jump in quality suggests Terminal List found its rhythm. If this trajectory continues, the series might actually deliver on its ambitious premise. A solid course-correction that earns cautious optimism.

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    • Trivia
      After Reece (Chris Pratt) grabs Admiral Pillar (Nick Chinlund) and throws him against a wall, a photo of the Admiral and Arnold Schwarzenegger can be seen to his right. Schwarzenegger is both father-in-law to Chris Pratt and father to Patrick Schwarzenegger who plays Donny Mitchell in the series.
    • Goofs
      At 11:58 when they're examining his pistol safe, Reece and Holder claim that the only way into the safe would be to copy his fingerprint with highly sophisticated technology, but almost every biometric/fingerprint safe can be opened (and picked) via a backup unlocking mechanism, often an easily-defeated barrel lock. Both Reece and Holder should be aware of this given their experience.
    • Soundtracks
      A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
      Written by Eric Church

      Performed by Chris Pratt

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Civic Center Media
      • Hill District Media
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      • 55m
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      • Dolby Digital

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