After a heist, the crew have gone their separate ways, but now, they are being targeted by a killer one-by-one.After a heist, the crew have gone their separate ways, but now, they are being targeted by a killer one-by-one.After a heist, the crew have gone their separate ways, but now, they are being targeted by a killer one-by-one.
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Slickly produced, the first few episodes suck you in... only to deliver a plot so full of holes you can see right through it. No idea why it's billed as a comedy either... unless it's the laughable fact that the cast can instantaneously find each other across continents despite being off-grid and incognito. Don't get me started on the 'Brain' who is somehow impossible to find by the 'villain' despite not being incognito.
Regardless, standout acting from 'Muscle' & 'Psycho' who became the only reason I watched all the way through the series.
The finale is utterly preposterous and hammed up to the max by Eddie Izzard who seems to think he's in a pantomime.
Regardless, standout acting from 'Muscle' & 'Psycho' who became the only reason I watched all the way through the series.
The finale is utterly preposterous and hammed up to the max by Eddie Izzard who seems to think he's in a pantomime.
It's a decent watch, but only if you don't think too hard about the things that happen throughout it.
I'm only on episode 6, but already the things that have happened are far too unrealistic, if you were really to do a job like this, you'd have to have reconstructive surgery with the technology we have at our disposal today, David/Muscle only cuts an inch of his hair off, the rest are unchanged and are surprised they're getting found! That's is just one of MANY reasons not to take this series too seriously, so don't go into this thinking it's a hard core crime thriller, it's more in the realm of a light superhero scenario with the super powers being able to occur things they need as and when out of thin air almost.
But still enjoyable while you watch.
I'm only on episode 6, but already the things that have happened are far too unrealistic, if you were really to do a job like this, you'd have to have reconstructive surgery with the technology we have at our disposal today, David/Muscle only cuts an inch of his hair off, the rest are unchanged and are surprised they're getting found! That's is just one of MANY reasons not to take this series too seriously, so don't go into this thinking it's a hard core crime thriller, it's more in the realm of a light superhero scenario with the super powers being able to occur things they need as and when out of thin air almost.
But still enjoyable while you watch.
The naysayer who criticised the IMDb description of a comedy? You're quite right. A comedy, this ain't. But, and this is an important point, children, IMDb's idiocy isn't the show's fault. OK, this is a wonderful example of the heist/caper genre with all the usual twists and turns, characters and plot points - but done better than you've seen before. Characters are perfectly written and plot points are predictable but only after the event - I could have/should have seen that coming - but I didn't. This is an always engrossing and sometimes thrilling take on the genre which has been seriously underrated so far. I think I know why.
It's pretty refreshing these days when you see characters in a thriller/drama acting rationally in intense situations. They don't make dumb choices, they take excessive measures and doesn't half ass anything.
This show is definitely not breaking any new grounds, but is very well executed and never feels boring or stagnant. Production is good, about on par with your typical British drama and all that entails.
Some really satisfying scenes early on, especially the one where main guy gets kidnapped but realizes it's not by the people he thought it was.
Overall, highly recommend for those that like British shows, and crime thrillers in general.
This show is definitely not breaking any new grounds, but is very well executed and never feels boring or stagnant. Production is good, about on par with your typical British drama and all that entails.
Some really satisfying scenes early on, especially the one where main guy gets kidnapped but realizes it's not by the people he thought it was.
Overall, highly recommend for those that like British shows, and crime thrillers in general.
The storyline of the show is very interesting. The beginning of the show is very promising, but as it progresses, the pacing feels slow, and many scenes seem to lack purpose. The story switches between the past and present, showcasing the planning of a heist in the past and a killer targeting thieves in the present. The show has been shot in different locations. I'm giving the show 5 stars. The characters are strong, the acting is good to a certain extent, the visuals are good, but the background score is average. The show is enjoyable, but don't set your expectations too high because you might be disappointed at certain points.
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- TriviaBased on the book, Culprits: The Heist Was Just the Beginning, by Richard Brewer and Gary Phillips. The books anthology format focuses on what happens to each of seven gang members in the aftermath of a big heist.
- GoofsFrom the moment David returns to London, he changes shoes twice. He arrives in a pair of Veja sneakers, then changes to tan boots and finally wears a pair of hi-top Nikes. It's not credible that someone in his situation would prioritize packing extra footwear.
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