• Network: Esquire
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 14, 2015
User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 14
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 14
  3. Negative: 3 out of 14
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  1. Dec 22, 2015
    10
    Fun and fresh, rapid, well-conceived. One of my most favorite shows this year. Execution is smooth and development better paced than Blacklist, which I also like, though it has fallen off a bit. Most of my preferred programming is off network but this is an exception. I am perplexed by some of the reviews.
  2. Jul 20, 2016
    8
    It's a European Breaking Bad, which is a great thing indeed. A touch silly in places, but otherwise I'm loving it so far. The pacing is excellent and the fall into crime is totally believable.
  3. Apr 24, 2016
    9
    Fantastic, really pleased there will be a second series. Make a welcome change from all the procedural med/police dramas which seem to be an easy route for all the major networks.

    I only found the show as I was looking through Renewed/Cancelled on metacritic.
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Reviewed by: Heidi Patalano
    Nov 16, 2015
    70
    Defined from the outset as a cheater, [Jean] comes across as pensive brat whose hot, supportive wife isn’t enough to keep him satisfied. Aside from his skills with bleach and a Q-tip, there’s very little so far that compels one to root for this hero to succeed. But that’s hardly a reason to dismiss the show entirely. There are some inventive twists and well-placed comic moments.
  2. Reviewed by: Mary McNamara
    Nov 16, 2015
    80
    Creators Ed McCardie (the British "Shameless") and Corinne Marrinan ("CSI") understand that characters are what make memorable television, though the shifting moods of the cinematography certainly doesn't hurt either.
  3. Reviewed by: Bethonie Butler
    Nov 16, 2015
    80
    You could call it a formula, but it works. The jokes actually land and they deftly cut the tension in scenes that would be otherwise dour.