• Network: MGM+
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 6, 2018
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7

Critic Reviews

  1. 60
    The end product lacks a certain verve. ... Condor is an honorable effort, thoughtfully made even when it’s struggling to differentiate itself from similar projects that came before.
  2. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Jun 4, 2018
    50
    The storytelling, here, is workmanlike and efficient. But Joe’s story comes to life too infrequently. ... [Supporting performances] can’t save Condor from a dull leading man and a premise that’s less adapted than retreaded, but they make it much more fun.
User Score
6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 29
  2. Negative: 5 out of 29
  1. Aug 17, 2018
    7
    Pretty good, but I wish the main character didn't do so many stupid things because it really breaks the illusion of him being a smart guy.Pretty good, but I wish the main character didn't do so many stupid things because it really breaks the illusion of him being a smart guy. Same thing about running ... don't run like that. Full Review »
  2. Jan 22, 2019
    0
    Condor was just right, consider that the analyst had never dreamed that his entire office would be killed. He was a desk jockey, but now heCondor was just right, consider that the analyst had never dreamed that his entire office would be killed. He was a desk jockey, but now he had to go up against professional assassins. Other reviewers would think that Condor did a lot of stupid things, and they did not think that was right for the character. Now consider how he kept his life when a very savvy assassin was trying to end it.. Then consider the ending, where his assassin turned around and helped him complete his goal to prevent a terrible act of terrorism, whose goal was to start a war. Full Review »
  3. Sep 9, 2018
    0
    Terrible adaptation of the Robert Redford/Faye Dunaway movie. In this iteration there is no mystery- the bad guys are revealed within theTerrible adaptation of the Robert Redford/Faye Dunaway movie. In this iteration there is no mystery- the bad guys are revealed within the first episode and everything's been dumbed down. The reason why the movie version was so compelling was because he had no idea why he was being hunted, and the audience went along his journey to find out why. Here, everything is spoon fed in advance, and its so silly that you can't help but laugh at the absurdities as to why.

    The dialogue is atrocious- everybody says Joe Turner isn't "kinetically qualified" to escape a very awkward assassination attempt, and the main character has even less personality than in the movie version. Kinetically qualified? WTF?

    Even the bad guys are just so cliched, incompetent, and psychopathic they lack any style or substance whatsoever. Skip this.
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