My favorite new crime drama, Smith, continues as we learn more about the thieves, their families and the FBI agents who are looking for them. Its interesting that group of burglars has already been so sloppy that the FBI has made one of them. But that's what makes it exciting. It's nice to see that the team isn't so mechanical that they can't make mistakes. There is a lot to come back to haunt them and we have only gotten through two episodes.
Now, our hot head Jeff, has issues with rage and impulse crimes. If you ask me he will make the most waves in the pool of criminals. Not our friendly immigrant, Tom, the ex-con on parole. Not even the former brunette beauty, Annie, who can't stop working (stealing) and who has given the FBI their only lead as of yet. Although as crazy as Jeff is, I'm guessing that when he comes to toes with the vengeance seeking Hawaiian big man, victory will be on the side of the thief.
Smith demands from us to enjoy the hell out of what crimes are happening and not think about how they got the enormous military artillery or blueprints to museums. With Hummers going through buildings and jet boats setting off explosions all we need to do is sit and enjoy. Too bad Hope isn't doing the same. She will hopefully be careful with her private investigation. Or else she may lead the FBI straight to Bobby.
I see Liotta's acting in Smith as being as powerful as it was in Goodfellas. He plays someone who always has to look behind him for a knife or a set of handcuffs. That's how I got to know this guy. He is forever the nice guy bad guy to me and he belongs in no other role than that of this standard; a great criminal and great family man.
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Now, our hot head Jeff, has issues with rage and impulse crimes. If you ask me he will make the most waves in the pool of criminals. Not our friendly immigrant, Tom, the ex-con on parole. Not even the former brunette beauty, Annie, who can't stop working (stealing) and who has given the FBI their only lead as of yet. Although as crazy as Jeff is, I'm guessing that when he comes to toes with the vengeance seeking Hawaiian big man, victory will be on the side of the thief.
Smith demands from us to enjoy the hell out of what crimes are happening and not think about how they got the enormous military artillery or blueprints to museums. With Hummers going through buildings and jet boats setting off explosions all we need to do is sit and enjoy. Too bad Hope isn't doing the same. She will hopefully be careful with her private investigation. Or else she may lead the FBI straight to Bobby.
I see Liotta's acting in Smith as being as powerful as it was in Goodfellas. He plays someone who always has to look behind him for a knife or a set of handcuffs. That's how I got to know this guy. He is forever the nice guy bad guy to me and he belongs in no other role than that of this standard; a great criminal and great family man.
read this review and others at www.mikeontv.com