A jury is sequestered in a hotel while deliberating a court case with massive implications.A jury is sequestered in a hotel while deliberating a court case with massive implications.A jury is sequestered in a hotel while deliberating a court case with massive implications.
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Scenario not believable at times, bad acting. Basic decor and costumes. Too many clichés to keep track. And 4 hours are really too long for a series Z movie.
Suspenseful start, some intrigue, action, then drags on a bit. This is a daytime soap version of John Grisham's 'Runaway Jury' for all intents & purposes.
It's a political, conspiracy type thriller with a few twists. A child is kidnapped, held for ransome & then it all goes wrong. Jurors on the case are sequestered after 1 of them gets targeted & the show is off to a good start.
An entertaining enough farce, but the acting is a bit off & flat to say the least (& I've liked one or two of the actors in other things (Bruce Davison & Dina Meyer - definitely not at their best here!) but the rest were totally wooden & hammy).
The twists were mostly transparent & part of me wanted to throw french fries at the screen, but that would be a complete waste of decent calorific content (but I'm greedy & nosey & wanted to know what happened at the end = pushover (but after the french fries, you might have a task on your hands!)).
I'm writing this before I've reached the end, so, hopefully I won't be too disappointed. If you like cheesey B-Movies, then this will keep you entertained, but won't fill you up. It's not taxing & is the TV version of a burger & fries at rush hour on a Friday night - it's a long wait before you're served, but you'll be entertained whilst you wait & it fills the gap.
It's a political, conspiracy type thriller with a few twists. A child is kidnapped, held for ransome & then it all goes wrong. Jurors on the case are sequestered after 1 of them gets targeted & the show is off to a good start.
An entertaining enough farce, but the acting is a bit off & flat to say the least (& I've liked one or two of the actors in other things (Bruce Davison & Dina Meyer - definitely not at their best here!) but the rest were totally wooden & hammy).
The twists were mostly transparent & part of me wanted to throw french fries at the screen, but that would be a complete waste of decent calorific content (but I'm greedy & nosey & wanted to know what happened at the end = pushover (but after the french fries, you might have a task on your hands!)).
I'm writing this before I've reached the end, so, hopefully I won't be too disappointed. If you like cheesey B-Movies, then this will keep you entertained, but won't fill you up. It's not taxing & is the TV version of a burger & fries at rush hour on a Friday night - it's a long wait before you're served, but you'll be entertained whilst you wait & it fills the gap.
It's silly, predicatble and goes on and on and on. On top of that the acting is oit of some kind of low level tv channel. Another one of those netflix oieces of junk that people will go for because it's "trending now". Seriously, don't bother!
Watched it all through to see how it ended but the acting was really awful so much so that the characters weren't believable and the story didn't flow.
I gave it 10 stars because it deserves it. I have never seen a series with more twists and turns. You won't get it until the end so enjoy the ride. Kudos to Crackle/Sony for this great series. It was great to see Patrick Warburton in a serious role.
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