Limited series with Bryan Cranston, comes out in December. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7440726/ A Chicago judge tries to protect his son after he becomes involved with a crime connected to the mafia.
Started watching last night, but was too tired/drunk to pay attention so I turned it off. Will watch tonight
I enjoyed it, but I don't think that kid could have possibly done more things to link himself to the crash. I also don't believe a judge would go investigate a crime he's ruling on.
I can’t conceive how they’re going to cover up the kids involvement after these financial transactions. The kid will blow it one way or another.
Spoiler so am i correct in thinking he set his boss up to get that DWI? If so thats somehow got to be his plan to get the Carlo case right? I just dont get the angle
Ahhh makes sense then. When his assistant told him someone else got it i didnt realize it was boss lady.
Binging tonight. Great cast, great plot, absolutely shit writing, and subplots that are stupid af and add nothing.
That’s the most unrealistic part of this totally unrealistic show. It’s more interesting if you view it as an alternate universe with Walter White and Arnold Rothstein.
It's ok if you have nothing else to watch. It should probably be better than it is with the cast it has. The last episode hasn't aired yet so that might determine if it is worth the time to watch.
Similar to breaking bad in that I end up rooting against Cranston and his son. Cranston didn't have to stray too far from Walter White with his mood swings, manipulating, and changing the subject to cover his ass. Spoiler so glad that little creep died the way he did
Man... Spoiler Fuck Cranston’s kid, so happy he was the one to die. Bastard’s actions lead to a family being decimated and he’s dancing to Joy Division in a darkroom. Was rooting for Rothstein to cut his head off. And he forgot to give Django his medication.
Lol okay yeah that ending was shitty. Spoiler though I will say Adam wasn’t the one I expected to get killed there.
I’m starting ep 8, burned through it today. Just wanted to say the absolute best ending is Omar style where the kid kills the mob boss. I’m sure it won’t come true but I can wish
The middle eps weren’t great. Felt like convenient things happened just to extend the story. But I thought the final 3 eps were solid
Feels like they're just using Cranston's voice for the trailer to trick people into thinking he's in the 2nd season when he really isn't.