Smoke
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 2h
A troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator follow in the footsteps of two serial arsonists.A troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator follow in the footsteps of two serial arsonists.A troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator follow in the footsteps of two serial arsonists.
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I've watched the first two episodes of Smoke on Apple TV+ and so far, I'm enjoying it. The atmosphere is dark, tense, and moody, with the Pacific Northwest setting really adding to the overall tone. The story is slowly building tension, and the performances by Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett are strong and believable. The pacing is slow but feels deliberate, like it's setting up for bigger twists to come. The characters seem layered and complex, and the mystery around the fires is keeping me hooked. I'm definitely curious to see where the story goes next. Right now, I'd rate it a 7/10.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
After 2 episodes I'm in. This is easily one of my favorites shows of the year so far, unless the rest of the season goes off the rails. The characters are interesting, the dialog realistic (I'm no expert on the subject but it all feels legit), and the story has me completely hooked.
I don't understand the poor reviews especially after only 2 episodes. Cliche'? Maybe to some, but I haven't seen any other shows executed with this level of style and edginess in a while. The characters are just beginning to develop and boy are they a puzzle. After the plot twist at the end of episode 2, I can't wait to see where this goes.
I don't understand the poor reviews especially after only 2 episodes. Cliche'? Maybe to some, but I haven't seen any other shows executed with this level of style and edginess in a while. The characters are just beginning to develop and boy are they a puzzle. After the plot twist at the end of episode 2, I can't wait to see where this goes.
Novelist, Dennis Lehane, creates an intelligent series that deals with the demented mind of pyromaniacs, all disguised as a mystery melodrama with edgy characters. Taron Egerton delivers an engaging - and sometimes uneasy performance - playing Dave Gudsen, an arson forensic for the fire department who draws you into the mystic power of the uncontrollable force of fire, a most powerful drug addiction to some. Jurnee Smollett matches it with a brutal portrayal as detective Calderone, forced to partner with Gudsen in order to track down the sick arsonists. The biggest surprise is Greg Kinnear as the fire chief, that brings the right balance to the yin and yang of the two main characters. A series well handled by the creative technical team that really gets into the psyche of the troubled minds who worship the power of the fire and its devastating effects.
Smoke is a really well written and acted series, only three episodes in at the moment. The cinematography is really interesting with a sometimes limited colour pallet to great effect. The story is different to anything I've heard before.
I love the two central characters who are great. I'm a bit worried that one of them has maybe gone rogue. The other characters are also interesting and you get a real sense of them not being the usual stereotypical flat characters.
The dialogue is snappy and interesting. My partner and I sometimes repeat them and with glee: e.g 'Is it too dude heavy?'
There are some beautiful bits of photography reminiscent of Breaking Bad.
I don't know why some people are giving negative reviews, do they not like women characters or black characters? Or more thoughtful dramas that aren't all gun fights or car chases? It seems a strong adverse reaction to me.
This could be the best thing on the streaming services at the moment. Don't miss it. And make up your own mind.
I love the two central characters who are great. I'm a bit worried that one of them has maybe gone rogue. The other characters are also interesting and you get a real sense of them not being the usual stereotypical flat characters.
The dialogue is snappy and interesting. My partner and I sometimes repeat them and with glee: e.g 'Is it too dude heavy?'
There are some beautiful bits of photography reminiscent of Breaking Bad.
I don't know why some people are giving negative reviews, do they not like women characters or black characters? Or more thoughtful dramas that aren't all gun fights or car chases? It seems a strong adverse reaction to me.
This could be the best thing on the streaming services at the moment. Don't miss it. And make up your own mind.
I like the series, it has a good storyline about chasing 2 unknown arsonists. The actors are really good and the sound effects and visuals are good. Apple TV has starred again with another one of its great series.
This leaves you wanting more and can't wait to see the next episode. The other reviews that are downgrading this are rubbish with one of them stating the music is bad. However I think it's fitting. The actors are good quality, with a very intriguing storyline.
Well worth a watch and really describes some of the characters we have in this world today and what they are capable of.
Very good and well worth a watch.
This leaves you wanting more and can't wait to see the next episode. The other reviews that are downgrading this are rubbish with one of them stating the music is bad. However I think it's fitting. The actors are good quality, with a very intriguing storyline.
Well worth a watch and really describes some of the characters we have in this world today and what they are capable of.
Very good and well worth a watch.
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