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The Performer | Andy Serkis
The Show | Disney+’s Andor
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The Episode | “One Way Out” (Nov. 9, 2022)
The Performance | “No one is getting out!”
With those five, roared words, Andy Serkis shifted Kino Loy into a whole new gear, and Disney+’s Rogue One prequel series truly kicked off a thrilling prison break.
Up until this point — or, more precisely, the close of last week,...
The Show | Disney+’s Andor
More from TVLineAndor's First 2 Episodes to Air on ABC, FX and Freeform for ThanksgivingThe Good Fight Series Finale: The Nuclear War Subplot That Wasn'tThe Crown's Finale Sets Sail for a Whole New Era -- Plus, Grade Season 5
The Episode | “One Way Out” (Nov. 9, 2022)
The Performance | “No one is getting out!”
With those five, roared words, Andy Serkis shifted Kino Loy into a whole new gear, and Disney+’s Rogue One prequel series truly kicked off a thrilling prison break.
Up until this point — or, more precisely, the close of last week,...
- 11/12/2022
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
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“The Good Fight” saved its best and most audacious for last. In the exemplary series finale “The End of Everything,” which aired on Thursday, the lawyers at Reddick Ri’Chard signed off in a frenzy of gunfire, as white supremacists opened fire on the Black law firm at the heart of the show. The shocking climax served as a fitting and almost inevitable end to a six-season run that has chronicled the dismantling of civil discourse, judicial norms and the rise of violence in American society. The episode is also, paradoxically, a joyous end to one of the most original and daring series of the streaming era.
Before the supremely tense attack — which beautifully recreated the Paramount+ show’s main titles by having the gunfire explode the vases, televisions, law books and tumblers of the opening credits — the episode finds Christine Baranski’s Diane Lockhart at personal and professional crossroads.
Before the supremely tense attack — which beautifully recreated the Paramount+ show’s main titles by having the gunfire explode the vases, televisions, law books and tumblers of the opening credits — the episode finds Christine Baranski’s Diane Lockhart at personal and professional crossroads.
- 11/11/2022
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
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So what happens when an over-the-top and incredibly sharp series, known for its brilliant satire, decides to flip the tables and satirize itself?
Well, you get an incredibly compelling hour of television.
Yes, the series went full-on meta on The Good Fight Season 4 Episode 4 with a satirized play about the characters, and it was quite a sight to behold.
However, as the title of the episode suggests, the "gang" didn't like it one bit.
Though only mentioned by name on The Good Fight Season 3 as a black attorney who got fired after being arrested for drug use, Alan North, or rather Jumaane Jenkins, made his theatrical debut on the series as the mastermind behind "C**ksucker in Chains."
And while it was funny for the play's audience and viewers, the outlandish and wholly hyperbolic depictions of the fictional lawyers at Reddick, Boseman, & Lockhart weren't exactly appealing to the "real-life" counterparts.
Well, you get an incredibly compelling hour of television.
Yes, the series went full-on meta on The Good Fight Season 4 Episode 4 with a satirized play about the characters, and it was quite a sight to behold.
However, as the title of the episode suggests, the "gang" didn't like it one bit.
Though only mentioned by name on The Good Fight Season 3 as a black attorney who got fired after being arrested for drug use, Alan North, or rather Jumaane Jenkins, made his theatrical debut on the series as the mastermind behind "C**ksucker in Chains."
And while it was funny for the play's audience and viewers, the outlandish and wholly hyperbolic depictions of the fictional lawyers at Reddick, Boseman, & Lockhart weren't exactly appealing to the "real-life" counterparts.
- 5/7/2020
- by Jessica Lerner
- TVfanatic
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The Performer | Audra McDonald
The Show | The Good Fight
The Episode | “The One About the Recent Troubles” (March 14, 2019)
The Performance | The revelation in this week’s Season 3 premiere that Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart’s late, much revered founder Carl Reddick had been sexually assaulting female employees for decades sent shockwaves through the firm. It also yielded a breathtaking performance from McDonald who, as the predator’s daughter Liz, spent the hour deftly steering her alter ego through grief’s myriad stages — often simultaneously.
Looking on as her father’s former secretary, Cynthia (played by the formidable Regina Taylor), recounted via video...
The Show | The Good Fight
The Episode | “The One About the Recent Troubles” (March 14, 2019)
The Performance | The revelation in this week’s Season 3 premiere that Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart’s late, much revered founder Carl Reddick had been sexually assaulting female employees for decades sent shockwaves through the firm. It also yielded a breathtaking performance from McDonald who, as the predator’s daughter Liz, spent the hour deftly steering her alter ego through grief’s myriad stages — often simultaneously.
Looking on as her father’s former secretary, Cynthia (played by the formidable Regina Taylor), recounted via video...
- 3/16/2019
- TVLine.com
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In the opening minutes of The Good Fight‘s superbly audacious Season 3 premiere on CBS All Access, Kurt attempts to derail the self-sabotage train careening through Diane’s happy brain by assuring his bride, “Everything’s gonna be alright.” He then naively asks, “What could go wrong?” The universe wastes no time responding to that question by unloading on Christine Baranski’s freshly jinxed, Trump-hating legal eagle a dumpster fire of fresh hell. Let’s sort through all the mishegoss.
Trump X 2 | After discovering strands of blonde hair on the collar of Kurt’s hunting jacket, Diane confronts the hubs...
Trump X 2 | After discovering strands of blonde hair on the collar of Kurt’s hunting jacket, Diane confronts the hubs...
- 3/14/2019
- TVLine.com
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