Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Stevecorp
Don't listen to the negative reviews
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Harry Harison
Previously we had a propaganda push that every suspicious person should be arrested, and for a good measure waterboarded. In this show they stooped even below that - every suspicious person should be shot on sight. Nazis would be proud!Oh, and main character should hook up with every girl, because thats what "the real men should do", right? First episode was enough and I'm out.
jan-jones
Fantastic twists, great casting, cannot wait to see where this series goes.
hokiejaas
Great actors. Max Irons is such a gifted actor, I love this show because it's a great story with lots of suspense. Can't wait for season 2!
denny321
As a big fan of the film "Three Days of the Condor", I greeted the TV adaptation with a mixture of hope and apprehension. The plotline of the film was so taut I wondered how it could be stretched out into a series. After watching the first seven episodes, I learned the answer: they padded it out with nonsense.Joe Turner is purportedly a genius but the decisions he makes are beyond poor. With full knowledge that rogue CIA assassins and every law enforcement agency in Washington DC is on his trail, he proceeds day after day to go visit everyone he knows, putting himself and all of his friends and relatives in grave danger. Apparently he does this because "cracking the case" is more important to him than the personal safety of himself and his loved ones. With a trusted uncle who happens to be a highly ranked CIA agent, Joe could easily pass along his knowledge of the conspiracy and let the pros handle it while he disappears into the woodwork. But instead he insists on playing Nancy Drew, and puts himself and everyone around him at risk.All of these bad decisions are necessary so the producers can satisfy what they seem to perceive as the viewers' relentless thirst for strained relationships, clever plot twists and endless backstory in lieu of plausible drama. "Condor" is not so much an adaptation of either the novel or the film as it is an implantation of their basic premise into the template of "Prison Break" or "Shooter", two series that obviously provided inspiration for this muddled mess, and that suffer from the same combination of overstretched plot and not enough good ideas to sustain them.A second rate writing team should never attempt to portray a character as a genius. They'll only end up exposing their own limitations.