Vigile : This one is a sleeper. It's dubbed in English and they do a very good job of it. If you li...
Jirido : Strange that this series don't get uploaded even thou it is up on the pirate bay. It is a ...
Xsile : Freaking loved this episode! Good laughs!
greyfur : Hey Amie, I have to disagree with you on this one. I have been liking the buildup on this....
Superfan : This would have been better set in Gatlin and three years before the events of the origina...
greenguy86 : How do you predict the future? You look to the past. It will be like the first season, all...
grape nehi : Much better
grape nehi : maybe this episode was written during the writers strike because this was worse episode ye...
Alien : Great episode!
Xsile : Freaking loved this episode! Good laughs!
Watching Bridges and Lithgow together is simply legendary. I know for some this seems too slow and deep, but it is exactly what it needs to be, and reminds me of older spy dramas. The subtleties keep me glued watching these pros work their craft, and as mentioned by others, including age as story device.
P.S., who wants to see Gary Oldman show up as his character from Slow Horses! The three of these cold war relics sitting around having a verbal (and in some moments, flatulent) go at each other would be worth any price of admission.
Never been a fan of Jeff Bridges. John lithgow seems to be hitting his stride. It’s a wonder at his age how he still keeps going and just seems to get better. I’d say their chemistry is above average. Not really anything too special. Just 2 veterans doing what they do.