The series is good, but it bothered me personally - I didn't want to watch the 11th episode already, maybe I was tired of five characters without a plot in the series- just routine, the series is good, if you watch an episode a week, it's unrealistic to master it in one gulp.
Oh my God. It's a great ending. But I cried all night. Because three of my favorite characters in the entire series died at the same time. Yes, she's alive, but still. Gorgeous. It's just gorgeous
One of my favorite TV shows! The plot is very interesting, the shooting is good, and there's no need to talk about the actors, everyone is just incredibly gorgeous!
it was a great ending, but they really didn't have enough of the second episode for the finale - the series turned out to be very crumpled and this topic with the Blacklist was dragged by the ears , but in general it's a pity that it was closed - this trio would have given a new breath to the series, eh
Tough tin the beginning of the series! As always, it was clear that this was not true, because 15 minutes out of 42 and three were dead.. But the tears squeezed out. 6 out of 5. Parker is a beauty in the end) although she outplayed a little)
Say what you will, but Parker has never been a Nathan. Job himself is worthy of the last episode. But... but... but... And a lot of questions. For example. They were doing a good job. Then why did Naton and Sophie leave? Tired of it? Ahhh, of course. Indeed, in the very first episode, with the help of Hardison, they earned $ 30 million each on the stock exchange. You can retire with that kind of money. But no! They've been doing good for five whole seasons. And at the end of the fifth, they suddenly changed their minds. We decided to enjoy life. And I'm sure the others will, too, because Parker has never been a Nathan! In short, it's a good idea. But according to the script, when you grab the jackpot for life in the form of tens of millions, and then you do good deeds with the team, then in the end the scriptwriters led us to the fact that we were tired of doing good deeds and suffering for them when you have tens of millions of dollars in your pocket)
It's a good series, I really liked it. The most important thing to spend a pleasant evening is some interesting things, a good team, some action and humor. I won't say that everything was perfect, there were logical gaps, some were tightened, some were crumpled, but in general, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages, at least for me. It was interesting to watch the characters as they transformed from strangers into a family. I've always been captivated by such a smooth development that you believe in. And as a climax, the moment when we see, albeit obviously fake, a version of events, as Nate breaks down almost hysterically... To be honest, it got to me. A special nod to Sterling and Mark Sheppard, who played him. How good he is in the role of a charming bastard!
It's a funny series, but, of course, extremely improbable. All the "clever" plans here are actually more based on luck. With each subsequent season, the pattern is more and more clearly visible, according to which the series is built: "The story of the case - the first unsuccessful attempt - one of the main characters dawns - the second successful attempt - everyone celebrates." At one time, I dropped "Thinking like a criminal" for the same reason - things are interesting, but the pattern is from episode to episode ... It's good that we put an end to the fifth season. It looked easy, uplifting, and the series performs its function of entertaining perfectly.
PS I was pleased with the unexpected pleasant bonus in the form of Sheppard. I miss him so much in the SPN...
I just found out that they want to revive the series. Alec, Parker, Eliot, Sophie come back. It's just a pity that instead of Nathan there will be an actor from the Librarian. Balin, it's going to be cool. Although the series seems to have finished fine, the main thing is not to spoil it. P.S. I'm going to review the series again)
The series "Impact" ended in 2012 after five seasons on TNT, and eight years later the team will reconvene. The actors have repeatedly hinted at a possible return, but the stars have only come together now. However, not for everyone — Timothy Hutton, accused of raping a minor in 1983, was replaced by Noah Wiley ("Librarians", "Ambulance"). But the rest of the gang members — thief Parker (Beth Risgraf), crook Sophie (Gina Bellman), bouncer Elliot (Christian Kane) and hacker Hardison (Eldis Hodge) will continue to do good to ordinary citizens offended by evil corporations. However, if the first three are listed in the main cast, then Hodge will only look at the light from time to time because of his employment in the "City on the Hill." The director of the original series, Dean Devlin, who will now serve as showrunner and executive producer, promises to slightly rethink the message: if revenge for the death of a child was initially at the center of the story, now we are waiting for the redemption of old sins. Amazon's free streaming service IMDb TV has decided to give the drama a second chance, and it's no coincidence: "Impact" has been one of the platform's most popular series since its launch in July 2019. Wiley will direct two of the 13 commissioned episodes, and the original showrunners John Rogers and Chris Downey will participate in the project as consultants. Filming is still scheduled for the end of June or the beginning of July, but this, for obvious reasons, may still change.
For all the seasons, I have not been able to understand the choice of an actress for the role of Sophie. It is impossible to look at her affectation and antics, which are apparently passed off as seductiveness and coquetry. The same Tara was much more tempting.
Screamed from the "blacklist" 😁 it is clear where the legs grow from. And more from this scene 🤣 Nate: For five years, I, I, I... Hardison: Drank Parker: I lied. Elliot: He was an evil brute Nate: Yes, yes, all of it. *** - You know that Laura is not her real name. I love these guys 👏😁
Discussion of the 15 episode of the 5 season Discuss this episode
30The end of the Impact era.
Well done in general, we made a wonderful show!
It was just an amazing series.
But I cried all night.
Because three of my favorite characters in the entire series died at the same time. Yes, she's alive, but still. Gorgeous. It's just gorgeous
, but in general it's a pity that it was closed - this trio would have given a new breath to the series, eh
It was interesting to watch the characters as they transformed from strangers into a family. I've always been captivated by such a smooth development that you believe in. And as a climax, the moment when we see, albeit obviously fake, a version of events, as Nate breaks down almost hysterically... To be honest, it got to me.
A special nod to Sterling and Mark Sheppard, who played him. How good he is in the role of a charming bastard!
With each subsequent season, the pattern is more and more clearly visible, according to which the series is built: "The story of the case - the first unsuccessful attempt - one of the main characters dawns - the second successful attempt - everyone celebrates." At one time, I dropped "Thinking like a criminal" for the same reason - things are interesting, but the pattern is from episode to episode ...
It's good that we put an end to the fifth season. It looked easy, uplifting, and the series performs its function of entertaining perfectly.
PS I was pleased with the unexpected pleasant bonus in the form of Sheppard. I miss him so much in the SPN...
Balin, it's going to be cool. Although the series seems to have finished fine, the main thing is not to spoil it.
P.S. I'm going to review the series again)
But the rest of the gang members — thief Parker (Beth Risgraf), crook Sophie (Gina Bellman), bouncer Elliot (Christian Kane) and hacker Hardison (Eldis Hodge) will continue to do good to ordinary citizens offended by evil corporations. However, if the first three are listed in the main cast, then Hodge will only look at the light from time to time because of his employment in the "City on the Hill."
The director of the original series, Dean Devlin, who will now serve as showrunner and executive producer, promises to slightly rethink the message: if revenge for the death of a child was initially at the center of the story, now we are waiting for the redemption of old sins.
Amazon's free streaming service IMDb TV has decided to give the drama a second chance, and it's no coincidence: "Impact" has been one of the platform's most popular series since its launch in July 2019.
Wiley will direct two of the 13 commissioned episodes, and the original showrunners John Rogers and Chris Downey will participate in the project as consultants. Filming is still scheduled for the end of June or the beginning of July, but this, for obvious reasons, may still change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpPH4mzVCu8
I liked that Wiley wouldn't be in the same role as Hutton's character.
https://old.myshows.me/view/73096/
And I need to know Elliot's shampoo. *_*
And more from this scene 🤣
Nate: For five years, I, I, I...
Hardison: Drank
Parker: I lied.
Elliot: He was an evil brute
Nate: Yes, yes, all of it.
***
- You know that Laura is not her real name.
I love these guys 👏😁