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The Terminal List - Season 1 (2022)

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Show title: The Terminal List

IMDb score: 7,9 (125.366)

Episodes: 8

Playing time: 7 hour and 42 minutes

Developed by: Chris Pratt, Antoine Fuqua and David DiGilio

Stars: Chris Pratt, Taylor Kitsch and Constance Wu

Origin: United States

Releasedate: Thursday 30 June 2022

First aired on: Amazon Prime Video (Nederland)

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The Terminal List plot

The Terminal List follows James Reece after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a secret mission with a lot at stake. Reece returns to his family with conflicting memories of the event and questions about his guilt. But when new evidence comes to light, Reece discovers dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life but the lives of those he loves.

Episodes Season 1 (2022)

  1. 1. Pilot

    1 July 2022 (1 hour and 05 minutes)

  2. 2. Encoding

    1 July 2022 (55 minutes)

  3. 3. Consolidation

    1 July 2022 (58 minutes)

  4. 4. Detachment

    1 July 2022 (1 hour)

  5. 5. Disruption

    1 July 2022 (51 minutes)

  6. 6. Transience

    1 July 2022 (55 minutes)

  7. 7. Extinction

    1 July 2022 (58 minutes)

  8. 8. Reclamation

    1 July 2022 (1 hour)

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Actors and Actresses

James Reece

Ben Edwards

Katie Buranek

Lorraine Hartley

Lauren Reece

Lucy Reece

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FlorisV

  • 1854 messages
  • 795 votes

Great entertaining series. Typically American in the sense that the single individual must get the job done through his superior (in this case military) martial art. Not too much fuss and a good addition is the few honest journalists they managed to find somewhere on earth. The action is well put together, quite different with many productions, but this was originally written by an ex-military. And the mistrust in Uncle Sam and his seedy, corrupt deals is clearly showing.

Critics view it as a disgustingly abject reactionary revenge fantasy involving someone taking the law into their own hands. They might be better off watching a fantasy series that solves every problem with talking.

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Suitehome

  • 859 messages
  • 608 votes

The Terminal List is such a thriller where the action scenes are taken as the starting point for the scenario. A connecting story was then sought. That usually doesn't work out well. Not here either. Hero of service is James Reece (Chris Pratt). And according to the typical American example: military, decorated, patriot, with personal tragedy and fighting a conspiracy. And so, with a list in his hand, he wants revenge! No wonder I was thinking about Shooter. Antoine Fuqua (The Equalizer, Training Day) is executive producer on both series.

The action scenes are good. However, the plot is as thin as paper and only a peg for the action. Besides a high degree of predictability, the dialogues are the biggest problem; eloquent, soporific and full of platitudes. Including open doors like 'you're like family to us'. When Chris Pratt also acts as if he is made of cardboard (almost all characters, by the way) and is put on soothing medication, this quickly becomes a snoozefest.

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UmbraVitae

  • 4313 messages
  • 4021 votes

Series to my heart, really powerful in many areas, great story, good cast, audiovisual top Great detective work and there is also good speed in it. A month of Prime has still been taken (free) and eating some cool series

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