The Terminal List TV Series Review




24 was a very successful TV series, with a tight plot, and an equally tight timeline of essentially 24 hours. You could not believe the number of things that could go wrong and need to be fixed within the same day. It went on to another few seasons, all with the same premise and there have been many that have followed this formula.

This new Prime Video series follows in the same vein, albeit with a much longer timeframe. There is still a pressure of time, and some of it is due to (spoiler alert) a growing tumor in the protagonist's head. Chris Pratt must have signed on for a few movies / series for Prime, and he has played a military person for two of them already.

So in the first episode Chris plays a Navy Seal commander who loses his team in a mission that went down poorly, but as it develops, there is something far more sinister and he spends the rest of the series hunting down the people who causes all the death.

The plot is simple, brutal, but it is punctuated with some flashbacks that become a bit tedious, but there is plenty of intrigue and action to keep the action fans happy. However there is no Atmos soundtrack, even though there is 4k UHD, and the picture looks good. Surround action is decent but it's not demo material.

I would rate this a bit lower than his Prime movie The Tomorrow War, but it was entertaining enough to warrant a view. 





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