John Reese, former CIA paramilitary operative, is presumed dead and teams up with reclusive billionaire Finch to prevent violent crimes in New York City by initiating their own type of justice. With the special training that Reese has had in Covert Operations and Finch's genius software inventing mind, the two are a perfect match for the job that they have to complete. With the help of surveillance equipment, they work "outside the law" and get the right criminal behind bars.
Very good. AI, rescuers - go and other fun and not very adventures. Propaganda was sometimes strained, but so, occasionally. Otherwise-- I highly recommend watching.
It's kind of weak if there's nothing to watch. . . In episode 5, in the 28th minute, the whole point of the series. A hired killer, a professional, when he sees an opponent, shoots at point-blank range from a meter, past ahahaha, my God, there is no point in looking further. The whole point of high marks, as in the palm of your hand!!))
Lost masterpiece
I started looking at some more recommendations because of Nolan + (now I can’t remember what exactly hooked me). I am writing a review after a two-year pause. There is a description of the film, so to the point. The series focuses on the creation of a just god in the form of a supercomputer (AI),
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Lost masterpiece I started looking at some more recommendations because of Nolan + (now I can’t remember what exactly hooked me). I am writing a review after a two-year pause. There is a description of the film, so to the point. The series focuses on the creation of a just god in the form of a supercomputer (AI), which has access to all digital devices connected to the Internet to collect data. The future that has already come is being played out. And it is so close to reality that in some places you live Groundhog Day in the current reality. The series on the design of the script as a nesting doll, the tip of the iceberg can be seen in season 1.5 of the series. It is advisable during this period not to quit watching because at the end of the first season may seem predictable, but it is deceptive. To understand: Root (Rut) - root - direct access to the "machine" in computer slang. This is the best thing I have ever seen. Continuation of meanings in the series World of the Wild West. Original
Rob Bowman,
John Terlesky,
Bill Roe,
Bryan Spicer,
Ron Underwood,
Felix Enriquez Alcala,
Helen Shaver,
Jeff Bleckner,
Dwight H. Little,
David Barrett,
Thomas J. Wright,
Jeannot Szwarc,
Steve Boyum,
Emile Levisetti,
Chuck Bowman,
Paul Holahan,
Kevin Hooks,
Millicent Shelton,
Holly Dale,
Larry Shaw,
Jamie Babbit,
Woods Kate,
Bethany Rooney,
Rob Hardy,
Jonathan Frakes,
Milan Cheylov,
Alrick Riley,
Karen Gaviola,
Dean White,
Steve Robin,
Rosemary Rodriguez,
Jessica Yu,
Hanelle M. Culpepper,
Jann Turner
After a serial killer imitates the plots of his novels, successful mystery novelist Richard "Rick" Castle receives permission from the Mayor of New York more
After a serial killer imitates the plots of his novels, successful mystery novelist Richard "Rick" Castle receives permission from the Mayor of New York City to tag along with an NYPD homicide investigation team for research purposes. close
Joe Chappelle,
Brad Anderson,
Fred Toye,
Jeannot Szwarc,
Jon Cassar,
Deran Sarafian,
Chuck Russell,
Eagle Egilsson,
Bryan Spicer,
Akiva Goldsman,
Michael Zinberg,
Paul Holahan,
Alex Graves,
Bobby Roth,
Kenneth Fink,
John Polson,
Dennis Smith,
Bill Eagles,
Paul A. Edwards,
Miguel Sapochnik,
Chris Misiano,
Adam Davidson,
David Solomon,
Charles Beeson,
P.J. Pesce,
Norberto Barba,
J.H. Wyman,
David Straiton,
Anthony Hemingway,
Jeffrey G. Hunt,
Seith Mann,
Gwyneth Horder-Payton,
Jeff T. Thomas,
Tommy Gormley,
David Moxness,
Thomas Yatsko
FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, brilliant but formerly institutionalized scientist Walter Bishop and his scheming, reluctant son Peter uncover a deadly more
FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, brilliant but formerly institutionalized scientist Walter Bishop and his scheming, reluctant son Peter uncover a deadly mystery involving a series of unbelievable events and realize they may be a part of a larger, more disturbing pattern that blurs the line between science fiction and technology. close
Andrew McCarthy,
Michael W. Watkins,
Bill Roe,
Michael Caracciolo,
John Terlesky,
Tim Hunter,
Jean de Segonzac,
Adam Arkin,
Peter Werner,
Eagle Egilsson,
Mary Lambert,
Joe Carnahan,
Michael Dinner,
Guy Ferland,
Kurt Kuenne,
Michael Zinberg,
Paul Holahan,
Nick Gomez,
O'Hara Terrence,
Vince Misiano,
Lerner Dan,
Surjik Stephen,
Paul A. Edwards,
Bethany Rooney,
Jace Alexander,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Omar Madha,
Anton Cropper,
Ami Canaan Mann,
Karen Gaviola,
Randall Zisk,
David S. Platt,
Michael Waxman,
Steven A. Adelson,
Lin Oeding,
Donald E. Thorin Jr.,
Edward Ornelas,
Solvan Naim,
Daniel Willis,
Mahesh Pailoor
Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the more
Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the FBI have the same interests: bringing down dangerous criminals and terrorists. In the last two decades, he's made a list of criminals and terrorists that matter the most but the FBI cannot find because it does not know they exist. Reddington calls this "The Blacklist". Reddington will co-operate, but insists that he will speak only to Elizabeth Keen, a rookie FBI profiler. close
Rob Bailey,
Danny Cannon,
T.J. Scott,
Tim Hunter,
Eagle Egilsson,
Nathan Hope,
Oz Scott,
Guy Ferland,
Kenneth Fink,
Bill Eagles,
Paul A. Edwards,
Nick Copus,
Wendey Stanzler,
Benjamin McKenzie (Ben McKenzie),
Mark Tonderai,
Olatunde Osunsanmi,
Larysa Kondracki,
Jeffrey G. Hunt,
Karen Gaviola,
John Behring,
Dermott Downs,
Hanelle M. Culpepper,
Scott White,
Maja Vrvilo,
Louis Shaw Milito,
Annabelle K. Frost
Everyone knows the name Commissioner Gordon. He is one of the crime world's greatest foes, a man whose reputation is synonymous with law and order. But more
Everyone knows the name Commissioner Gordon. He is one of the crime world's greatest foes, a man whose reputation is synonymous with law and order. But what is known of Gordon's story and his rise from rookie detective to Police Commissioner? What did it take to navigate the multiple layers of corruption that secretly ruled Gotham City, the spawning ground of the world's most iconic villains? And what circumstances created them – the larger-than-life personas who would become Catwoman, The Penguin, The Riddler, Two-Face and The Joker? close
Phil Abraham,
Surjik Stephen,
Peter Hoar,
Adam Kane,
Sam Miller,
Nelson McCormick,
Brad Turner,
Guy Ferland,
Nick Gomez,
Ken Girotti,
Floria Sigismondi,
Steven S. DeKnight,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Andy Goddard,
Julian Holmes,
Jennifer Chambers Lynch,
Toa Fraser,
Euros Lyn,
Jet Wilkinson,
Farren Blackburn,
Marc Jobst,
Michael Uppendahl,
Alex Garcia Lopez,
Jennifer Getzinger,
Lukas Ettlin
Lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock uses his heightened senses from being blinded as a young boy to fight crime at night on the streets of Hell’s Kitchen as Daredevil.
Lawyer-by-day Matt Murdock uses his heightened senses from being blinded as a young boy to fight crime at night on the streets of Hell’s Kitchen as Daredevil. close