Jigsaw Puzzle
- Episode aired Apr 6, 2025
- TV-MA
- 51m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
3.9K
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Harry deals with the aftermath of the Harrigan family meeting as Jan wonders what's the final straw.Harry deals with the aftermath of the Harrigan family meeting as Jan wonders what's the final straw.Harry deals with the aftermath of the Harrigan family meeting as Jan wonders what's the final straw.
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Guy Ritchie is someone who knows how to make gangster genre intresting...I have watched all the movies of guy Ritchie direction and he is one of the goats
Mobland just finished episode 3 man oh man what a crime thriller how does he make such a masterpiece the series has all the elements that guy Ritchie given in past in this story also it's same it's interesting, thrilling with some dark humour
If you haven't watched it I would definitely recommend it to everyone don't miss
Mobland is my new personal favourite gangster series if you had liked gentleman series this is far better than that I can't wait for next episodes to release.
Greetings from Lithuania.
I enjoyed first two episodes of "Mobland" despite the fact that i'm burned out from all tv series - i do not watch them just to save time as we are living in a golden age of TV and you literally need a separate life to watch them all. I watched "Mobland" just to spare some time and wasn't disappointed - so many great actors, Guy Richey in the directing seat and tale about mob in today's London. Its entertainment, solidly writen, tries to be Sopranos and many thing at the same time yet it works. There isn't anything new or original here, but what it does it does good.
I enjoyed first two episodes of "Mobland" despite the fact that i'm burned out from all tv series - i do not watch them just to save time as we are living in a golden age of TV and you literally need a separate life to watch them all. I watched "Mobland" just to spare some time and wasn't disappointed - so many great actors, Guy Richey in the directing seat and tale about mob in today's London. Its entertainment, solidly writen, tries to be Sopranos and many thing at the same time yet it works. There isn't anything new or original here, but what it does it does good.
After episode 2 were left wanting more.
Talks of visions and bullet holes keeps this drama alive with each and every episode Acting is getting better and characters more believable as time goes on.
Harry certainly is becoming the main glue between all the villains in this show.
Story lines are developing across multiple levels with each character. Story is becoming deeper and more complex.
Guy Ritchie is proving to be an excellent director and his previous certainly has big influences on this great show.
Really tempted to leave it till all Episodes are complete so I can have a massive binge sesh.
Roll on next week.
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Talks of visions and bullet holes keeps this drama alive with each and every episode Acting is getting better and characters more believable as time goes on.
Harry certainly is becoming the main glue between all the villains in this show.
Story lines are developing across multiple levels with each character. Story is becoming deeper and more complex.
Guy Ritchie is proving to be an excellent director and his previous certainly has big influences on this great show.
Really tempted to leave it till all Episodes are complete so I can have a massive binge sesh.
Roll on next week.
.......
Episode 2 continues the brilliance of last week's debut. I wish this series was on Netflix so I could binge watch it.
It's the best series to come along in a great while. The writing is superb. The direction taut. The editing is razor sharp. The storylines are entertaining and multi-varied. The location shoots are terrific.
Tom Hardy shines (but when does he not?).
Pierce Brosnan is better than he's been in ages, perhaps ever! Helen Mirren is a right scary old broad!
There is wonderful intrigue in that we're not quite sure whose side everyone is on. Treachery is afoot.
Not since The Sopranos have I been this excited about a new series!
It's the best series to come along in a great while. The writing is superb. The direction taut. The editing is razor sharp. The storylines are entertaining and multi-varied. The location shoots are terrific.
Tom Hardy shines (but when does he not?).
Pierce Brosnan is better than he's been in ages, perhaps ever! Helen Mirren is a right scary old broad!
There is wonderful intrigue in that we're not quite sure whose side everyone is on. Treachery is afoot.
Not since The Sopranos have I been this excited about a new series!
Fully loaded episode 2 It's a new classic. A great big bang pleasure with an emotionally gripping core, brilliant storylines-style and crafty plot. It's entertaining, and following an old Ritchie's tradition MobLand works some old-school magic in its nonhuman characters. It's a London technique, nervy experiment, of robust movie-movie thrills, restoring a sense of wonder, terror and possibility! Guy Ritchie has created another breathtakingly stylish and clever episode, a London western, intimate and yet somehow weirdly colossal, the episode 2 absolutely delivers on the sheer moment-to-moment pleasures from dynamite dialogue to powder-keg confrontations.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsThe brown autumnal leaves are on the trees in the London scenes but the trees are winter bare in the shots set in The Cotswolds.
- Quotes
Richie Stevenson: Why don't you like me?
Harry Da Souza: Sorry?
Richie Stevenson: You said the other day that you didn't like me. I just wonder why.
Harry Da Souza: The words are many and the list is endless so I don't want to waste your time.
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- Country of origin
- Filming locations
- London, England, UK(ST. PANCRAS RENAISSANCE HOTEL)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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