Thank you for this excellent series. Half way through the episodes they took a different and surprising direction and went from entertaining scripts to brilliant ones.
It was a treat to see the unaired episodes especially as we saw different sides to Jonah’s skill set than we normally were shown in his normal role as a “ paper products distributor “ . Yet the real mystery is how would Mrs Malloy’s flipping in episode 11 have effected the Malloy empire in the future season 2. I suppose “ that’s that with that “😉.
Seems to me that Malloy somehow got himself onto that jury to turn it. It's not his other side. It's still exactly him. But yeah, things don't make sense. In one episode, his wife is turning on him and in the next, nothing happened to her and she wants to have a baby with him. Or did I mix her up with someone else? It's also not clear why the female rookie wasn't supposed to be at the office. What trouble was she in?
Excellent series. Wish there were more. Reminds me of Billions. Could have done three or four more seasons. Wonderful writing. Thank you for uploading.💜
Juror: "What is it that you do?" Jonah: "I sell paper products, really boring." Juror: "You should be a politician. I'd vote for you." American public: We already did. He's the POTUS.
I absolutely agree with you. ‘Eminence Front’ were sensational, though there is a bit of cheese with some dialogue and choice of music (through the series)’ Frankly, another good guy needs to die. As It’s unrealistic to come out of rapid gun fire with only a broken fingernail. Despite that, Line of Fire is terrific viewing.
Did I miss something here?? How come Jonah Malloy ended up doing jury service??Boss of a very dodgy crime team, killer by proxy,loan shark!!Now a leading voice on “12 good men and true”
@@oobatznoobatz5476 I actually really liked this show and by chance found it today. I used to tape it on my VHS and my video tapes went to shit long long ago. Grateful that you posted this because never seen this episode. I remember why I liked it so much was because of David Paymer/ Jonah Malloy. He stoled every scene on the show. The rest of the cast was so-so.
Started off well but halfway through got too caught up in the private lives of the crew, the hospital scenes for the shot kid were way too long with way too much crying and hugging for a 'crime' show and spanned two episodes. The main character, the FBI newbie didn't seem to have any personality to carry the show despite being the headliner 'Yes maam, no maam, sorry sorry sorry' really boring.. Seems the writers got confused halfway through for the direction of the show. Last but not least, the tired trope of a muslim terrorist was sooooo boring. If you're reading this before watching the series, don't waste your time after Ep 6.