- Network: BBC-1 , BBC , BBC America , BBC One
- Series Premiere Date: May 4, 2010
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The season-four miniseries never exceeds the brazen hilarity of previous seasons, but it continues apace, and for a show so full of intense action, keen performances, and self-aware humor, that’s plenty.
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An emotional, necessarily freaky but surprisingly logical and altogether satisfying story and, one hopes, a reset for future seasons.
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[The] one-night movie comeback is as psychologically intense and disturbingly nerve-racking as fans could hope for (or dread).... taut urban thriller. [7-20 Dec 2015, p.17]
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Elba, fortunately, has a determined clenched jaw and wide shoulders, and he easily carries the entire evening, which runs nearly three hours.
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The story feels recycled, but Idris Elba’s Luther certainly doesn’t. He continues to fully inhabit this groundbreaking--and star-making--role.
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Luther feels just a bit more ordinary than usual this season, though it serves as another reminder of how magnificently, expressively physical Elba is as a performer.
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Yet if the fourth installment, presented by BBC America as one long movie, has a certain rote quality to it--especially after the title character’s break from the grind last time out--there’s still fun to be had in watching Elba occupy this role.
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Luther: Outlaw clearly wants to be a hard reset for the direction of the show, but it can’t seem to shake the clichés of its main story, which follows a serial killer whose tics are lifted directly from various incarnations of Hannibal Lecter, with a bit of Kevin Spacey’s Se7en killer for additional seasoning.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 46 out of 115
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Mixed: 13 out of 115
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Negative: 56 out of 115
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Dec 25, 2015
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Jan 3, 2016This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.
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Dec 18, 2015