Overview
Patrick 'Lights' Leary is an aging former heavyweight boxing champion who struggles to find his identity and support his wife and three daughters after retiring from the ring. The financial downturn coupled with a series of failed investments leave him at a perilous crossroads - battling the urge to return to boxing or reluctantly accepting a job as a brutal and intimidating debt collector.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Crime, Drama, Sports |
| Network: | FX |
| Watched by: | 405 1 007 872 |
| Total running time: | 9 hours 19 minutes |
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| Episodes: | 13 |
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"That's complete nonsense. The guy from Ukraine needs a Russian, not some American.
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What can I say, Lights Out would certainly be more suitable for the mini-series format, I didn't see any big improvements here for the next seasons. Therefore, the closure of the series after the first season looks logical, although it was closed down, of course, because of the ratings.
Otherwise, of course, this is a very good project, without any sky-high heights, but it is quite suitable for viewing. The uniqueness of it is that it is essentially the only western series about boxing. I liked the main character played by Holt Mccullany, the actor is very suitable for this role, his cute two daughters, familiar faces in the form of Pablo Schreiber and Stacy Keach, David Morse and Pedro Pascal (who is still far from fame here)
I hope some boxing fans or someone else will come across this already forgotten series)
P.S. If you look closely, then according to the plot there is a heavy weight, there are not such problems with weight reduction for weighing
Bullying in a bar and going into a doorway to start a fight with not just a professional boxer, but as if with a champion is a masterpiece decision, the Darwin Prize is just crying. The creators have completely fantasized about something here.