We got hooked on this in spite of its numerous flaws. The virtue--constant action with plot twists and turns--worked. RD is a fixer in Hollywood. Star murders someone--he makes it disappear. The real star, though, is his father (Jon Voight) Mickey Donavon. He's Loki, the Trickster, who is always telling people he's doing things for them but rarely, if ever, is. Nothing works out; he endangers the people he loves, but he's irrepressible. Abby, RD's wife, dies of breast cancer in a season that goes on and on. All in all, a cut below Sopranos and the others--more on a par with Ozark. Fun is good, though
PBS performance during pandemic. No live audience, filmed in a warehouse. Entire play was good, but the standout was Jessie Buckley as Juliet. Great performance.
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