Big problem with the script from the first episode. A lot of illogical, even frankly stupid. The action scene - the cat cried, half the characters are some crazy freaks. Just a thrash crime tale with no sense or logic. Cool black women as always in place, the agenda worked out that the genre of thrash, in principle, goes. I was still
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Big problem with the script from the first episode. A lot of illogical, even frankly stupid. The action scene - the cat cried, half the characters are some crazy freaks. Just a thrash crime tale with no sense or logic. Cool black women as always in place, the agenda worked out that the genre of thrash, in principle, goes. I was still waiting for something more coherent, reasonable, clear, even in the context of thrashiness. But no. That's crazy. I don't recommend it.
Andy Goddard,
Marc Jobst,
Clark Johnson,
Surjik Stephen,
Phil Abraham,
Magnus Martens,
Paul McGuigan,
Sam Miller,
Vincenzo Natali,
Guillermo Navarro,
Tom Shankland,
George Tillman Jr.,
Neema Barnette,
Alex Garcia Lopez,
Everardo Gout,
Rashaad Ernesto Green,
Stephanie Green,
Kasi Lemmons,
Lucy Liu,
Salli Richardson-Whitfield,
Millicent Shelton
Given superstrength and durability by a sabotaged experiment, a wrongly accused man escapes prison to become a superhero for hire.
David Caffrey,
Eran Creevy,
Nima Nourizadeh,
Guy Ritchie
When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to an enormous weed empire — and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.
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Former Avenger Clint Barton has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. Possible? Maybe with the help of Kate Bishop, a 22-year-old more
Former Avenger Clint Barton has a seemingly simple mission: get back to his family for Christmas. Possible? Maybe with the help of Kate Bishop, a 22-year-old archer with dreams of becoming a superhero. The two are forced to work together when a presence from Barton’s past threatens to derail far more than the festive spirit. close