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Little of this stands up to close scrutiny, but there's a nice twist at the end of the pilot, and it looks as if every episode will begin with a fiendishly clever prison break by someone viewers might actually hope to see caught.
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Breakout Kings is better than "The Glades," another A&E scripted drama set in the world of law enforcement, but that's not saying a whole lot. Still, if future episodes are as good as the second episode (and better than the clunky pilot), it'll give fans of "White Collar" or "Leverage" something to watch until those shows come back.
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For a show that starts out with so much energy, Breakout Kings quickly settles into a procedural rut.
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Not a bad concept, but the casting is out of whack. [21 Mar 2011, p.46]
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There are no television breakthroughs in Breakout Kings, a pretty pat procedural that tries a little harder than some of its predecessors.
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Once you get past the idea that the bad guys are working for the good guys, it's a pretty by-the-numbers crime show.
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There's nothing particularly striking or compelling here. But at least the escapee of the week will meet his fate at the end of each episode.
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Breakout Kings is an uninspiring attempt by the producers and their network to be the last on the procedural match.
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Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora are two solid guys who know how to make good TV and Lombardozzi and Alonzo are superior actors. But there are only flashes of promise here.
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While the playful banter among cops and robbers thrown together on the same side has its moments, the characters aren't strong enough, initially, to set off any alarms.
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There's a bit of banter well-delivered and some artful action, yet Breakout Kings lacks a certain vim and chemistry required for a real breakout series.
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It's formula, and while there's obviously a ton of appetite for that kind of formula in primetime (see the roster of dramas on CBS, FOX, ABC, TNT...), it's not particularly well-executed formula, and it wastes the potential of the one part of the formula that's slightly unique.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 34
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Mixed: 5 out of 34
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Negative: 3 out of 34
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Apr 13, 2011
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Mar 21, 2011
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Jan 17, 2014