Con Man

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Yhdysvallat, (2015–2017), 5 h 37 min (Pituus: 9–18 min)

TV-sarjan luojat:

Alan Tudyk

Käsikirjoitus:

Alan Tudyk, Josh Dean

Näyttelijät:

Alan Tudyk, Nathan Fillion, Mindy Sterling, Felicia Day, Amy Acker, Jason Antoon, Sean Astin, Fred Stoller, Skyler Day, Michael Dorn, Summer Glau (lisää)
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A decade has passed since Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk) was on the cult sci-fi show, Spectrum. Wray navigates the conention circuit alongside a host of who's-who's and has beens. He Struggles with the trappings of a stagnant career and the adoration of a rabid fanbase. (Prime Video)

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englanti Season 1 – 50% – As a fan of Firefly, Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk, Joss Whedon, and everything related to this encounter, I was happy to contribute to such fun for true fans. I'm just not sure if Con Man ended correctly. It seems like a great idea and a nice concept, but definitely not a good series. The episodes at the Con itself are of varying quality (and those of us who occasionally participate in something like this and would be immensely grateful for a photo with our favorite actor have a bit of a guilty conscience), the whole escapade with the dolls is desperately drawn out and unfunny, and Mindy Sterling's portrayal of the agent is an incredible disaster that consistently forced me to give a much lower rating. Fortunately, Tudyk was joined by such a large number of familiar faces that the unevenness of the scripts can be overlooked, and the enthusiastic performances by Sean Maher, the heartfelt voice of Milo Ventimiglia, or the slightly disturbed Amy Acker brought me incredible joy, as did the excitement with which the creation of the great Spectrum was clearly approached. I would like the guys to do it again, but this time with greater thoroughness and with a firmer goal, rather than just bringing together all the people they like. Season 2 – 50% – The fact that it took me almost four years to finally watch three hours speaks to the sour taste in my mouth from my favorite characters' missed opportunity. The second season is almost the same, although there is less (still desperately overused) Mindy Sterling, the plot is still either strange (a musical in a warehouse, lost Hemsworth) or downright annoying (most of the storylines involving Spectrum colleagues). Some things are salvaged by a decent number of episodes featuring Fillion, magical cameos by Tahmoh Penikett, Casper Van Dien, and Eliza Dushku, but I'm still lowering my rating. Why does someone have to vomit so often, talk about filth, or even eat it? If anyone else were acting in it, I would be spitting sulfur wherever I go, but even my tolerance due to the participation of so many beloved actors has its limits. ()