The Gentlemen
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The main issue is simply a structural one.
These are the kinds of tricksBreaking Badand evenOzarkused to keep things cooking.
By comparison, Wheres My Weed At?
and An Unsympathetic Gentlemen are more episodic in nature.
But the two capers are otherwise self-contained, almost villain-of-the-week affairs.
Episode three, Wheres My Weed At?
is Jimmys fault, pretty much.
The shipment winds up getting torched, some men just want to watch the world burn style.
It turns out its Max, not his dad, who was the target of Franks scheme.
This finally earns Eddie the respect of Jack (Harry Goodwins), Susies boxer brother and consigliere.
In the end, though, its Lady Sabrina who really saves the day.
Hey, I get chatty when Im stoned, too.
This is not a compliment for either institution.
Nazi fanboys get a well-deserved drubbing here too.
(Ask House Harkonnen if you dont believe me on that.)
Its also, in addition to being false, a smokescreen.
Hate is something any human being can come by naturally; no involuntary orchiectomy is required.
But whatever, in the end this is a black comedy about British gangsters and their counterparts with peerages.
It is the definition ofit aint that deep.
I just hope it can keep up its breakneck speed across the surface.