12/27/2022 0 Comments Your honor trailerBut is she, like every other apparently inscrutable and upstanding member of the police service, actually as crooked as a nine-bob note? Jez Mercurio's twisty, acronym-heavy scripts keep everything moving along even as the identity of the increasingly Keyser Söze-ish corrupt cop known as H remains tantalisingly out of reach. The DC12 gang are splintered, though, and there's a new head honcho in town in the shape of Kelly Macdonald's Joanne Davidson. He and the other Stasi agents have to find ways of protecting and reinventing themselves for an uncertain future.īent coppers beware: at long, long last the BBC's flagship drama has heaved into port for its sixth series. But not ein bit of it: Martin Rauch, the East's mole in the West, has been a spy now for six years and everything that he originally signed up to try to defend is crumbling around him. Certainly the American embassy in East Berlin seems very smug about everything. The final chapter in the Cold War spying saga opens with the collapse of die Mauer in November 1989 and with it, you'd think, a fair chunk of the tension which powered the previous two series along. The White Lotus is a pitch perfect satire of rich Americans, with everything from the choice of which showy read to take to the pool, to the beach polo-shirt of choice for real estate bros, chosen with delicious malice. The stiff hospitality grin of hotel manager Armond (a crazed Murray Bartlett) starts to slip, and as the micro-agressions turn into macro-aggressions the threat of violence gets closer. ![]() The story is a whodunnit which starts with a body being loaded onto a plane and then works backward to reveal who has been murdered under the swaying palm trees. By far our favourite is solo traveller Tanya, a role which allows Jennifer Coolidge to show off how much she can do with a single "Woo-hoo". There's also the Mossbacher family, made up of tech CEO matriarch Nicole (Connie Britton) and her husband Mark, riding the swells of a mid-life crisis, who have brought along their bratty, bored children. There's the obnoxious Shane (Jake Lacy), who worms his way under your skin as he goes to war with the hotel over not being in the Pineapple Suite, travelling with his uncertain new bride Rachel (Alexandra Daddario). The six-part HBO mini-series from creator Mike White follows a group of wealthy, mostly white Americans holidaying at a luxury resort in Hawaii. Alon Aranya, Edward Berger and others serve as the executive producers on the show that is set to premiere on SHOWTIME in December 2020.Aloha, and welcome to the hotel that offers a paradise of tropical kabuki for its rich guests, and the third circle of hell for the staff unfortunate enough to wait on these giant babies. Your Honor is created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach. The series is written by Peter Moffat and is inspired by the Israeli TV series Kvodo. Needless to say, just watching Cranston do what he does best again, after his stint as Walter White, is the biggest thrill of all. We have seen courtroom dramas but the human element of a father-son story is something that should make for an interesting watch. It further adds that “The 10-episode series is a legal thriller that rips through all strata of New Orleans society” and honestly, that’s the first thought that crosses the mind after watching the grim and gritty trailer. Even if it means getting “involved in a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices,” or so the synopsis says. While Cranston is a law-maker, he has to break the law to safeguard his son. ![]() ![]() The sneak peek takes one through a hit-and-run case where Desiato’s teenaged son Adam (Hunter Doohan) accidentally kills the son of a dangerous crime lord who will not stop until he has unearthed his son’s killer. The Breaking Bad star is playing the part of Michael Desiato, a respected New Orleans judge who will do anything to protect his son’s life. Bryan Cranston who has recently recovered after testing positive for Coronavirus is back with another thriller and it’s a nail-biting one titled Your Honor.
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