Nicely timed to take off shortly after 24’s season end, the next hot spy series launches on TNT in a week. Legends, starring Sean Bean, premieres Wednesday, August 13, at 9 pm EST. You may remember Bean as the short-lived Stark patriarch on Game of Thrones, or as Boromir, the short-lived son of Denethor from Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
In Legends, Bean plays Martin Odum, an FBI agent who jumps from one undercover assignment to another. With each undercover assignment, he assumes a “legend,” or persona. The twist is that he’s been doing this for so long he’s starting to have trouble letting go of these legends. Complicating matters is a mysterious figure who tells him that he’s not really who he thinks he is.
The story, based on novels by Robert Littell, is set up nicely for the case(s) of the week (or longer stretches of time, as the second episode may suggest), in which Odum infiltrates the latest threat, whether that’s a group of domestic terrorists or Chechen mafia operating in the US. His character combines a charismatic cheekiness with a heroic selflessness that borrows from many similar protagonists of other spy dramas. He deflects in his job-mandated visits to the office therapist. His relationship with authority mirrors that of Jack Bauer (24) – meaning the respect is there as long as they don’t tell him to do something he doesn’t want to do. In the background, the mystery of what’s going on – what is truly real – slowly unfolds as Odum uses his spare time to pokes at clues.
While this show has many of the tropes from similar productions – the defensive spy, the sexual tension with the female superior/coworker, the hooded mysterious figure that lurks in shadows, the show is nicely done with quality filming, high action, good pacing, and a terrific cast that also includes Ali Larter and Steve Harris. You might remember Harris from the short-lived series Awake, which had a somewhat similar feel to it, in that the question what was real always had an element of mystery to it.
I’m a sucker for a good spy movie or TV series. I never seem to tire of rewatching the Bond or Borne movies, so this was an easy sell. But what really won me over is how phenomenal Bean is in the role – not just playing Odum, but how seamlessly he merges into whatever legend he is adopting. I’ve had the chance to preview the first two episodes, and have seen him playing several different characters with different accents, and I wouldn’t doubt for a second the authenticity of any of those characters. While the acting is always important in judging a show’s success, this is especially critical in a psychological thriller in which we need to believe that Odum actually starts to think he is that character. While the show raises doubts about Odum’s true identity, there’s a counter-theory given equal weight – and that is that Odum is merely losing his sanity. This leads to a complex character, always transforming into many other characters, and Bean pulls it off.
As I already mentioned, I’m an easy sell for this type of series, but so far I’m thinking that this will be my favorite new series of the summer. I’ll be writing weekly reviews, so please come back after you’ve had a chance to judge for yourself and tell me what you think.
Thanks Christine, glad you really enjoyed it. I've been looking forward to this since I first heard about it. Love a bit of Sean ! Do you get the impression there is an overall story arc with the occasional story of the week aspect to it?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. Yes, there's definitely a mytharc to it. It could be as straightfoward as he's going insane and causing the things that are happening around him, or it could be as complicated as the Total Recall movie - in which his whole identity is part of a conspiracy. The fun thing is that both are equally believable at this point.
ReplyDeleteAh that's great. I hope it's the latter ;)
ReplyDeleteI think it will be. :)
ReplyDeleteso does the first pic suggests that he dies? ;D
ReplyDeleteHaha. I'm going to guess you're a still-traumatized Game of Thrones fan? That would be a very short-lived series if he got killed in the pilot!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like the trailer, but great review! Now, I'm looking forward to the show!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it. Legends is produced by Howard Gordon and that guy is so damn good -- The X-Files, 24, Homeland, Awake --
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely watching this. Looks good and I need something to the fill the void for 24 right now.
ReplyDeleteThat video is awesome! I've seen Bean in a few other roles and was familiar with the joke that he always gets killed off. I was thinking of GoT as being the more recent, high-profile death. Thanks for sharing the video!
ReplyDeleteIf you like 24, I think you'll like it. Even if there wasn't the mytharc angle, the spy action and the characters could carry the show. Of the different spy personas, Odum is reminding me of Jack Bauer the most - experienced, tired, aging spy who can't stop doing what he's doing because he's always done it. Bean fills the role so well - probably the best casting for this type of show that I've seen in a while.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked it,i'm also a big Bean fan and have been anxiously awaiting the premiere. It sounds like everything i'm looking for....I hope!
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome!
ReplyDeleteI mostly like horror/spy shows so this one is no brainer .I m gonna watch it
ReplyDeleteCome back after the premiere to tell us what you thought!
ReplyDeleteThis has a very different feel than The Pretender. This is more of a psychological thriller - the mystery centering on what is real and what is a legend.
ReplyDeletehttp://videobull.to/legends-season-1-episode-1/
ReplyDeleteJust saw the first episode. Very interesting and really good. Sean Bean did a great job of playing Martin Odom or whoever he is. Definitely going to keep watching.
ReplyDeleteA commercial for Legends just aired during tonight's Major Crimes and I thought maybe you knew something about it? Were you aware you were quoted for a commercial, sir?
ReplyDeleteFunny, I heard that commercial, and I said, "I said that too!" I didn't think they were really quoting this!
ReplyDeletePretty sure they did :)
ReplyDeleteSee the spoilertv.com under the text ;)
This looks pretty cool! I'll definitely check it out. How exciting that TNT quoted you!! Congratulations to you and SpoilerTV!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Finding out the ad quoted the review was unexpected, but pretty cool. Definitely check out the show. It's off to a good start. I'm looking forward to seeing where it all goes and writing reviews for it.
ReplyDeleteConrats @chris684 and @DarkUFO & SpoilerTV you made it to the big times!!!
ReplyDeletePrecisely. I saw that and thought "WAIT did that say Spoilertv or am I crazy?" and had to get a picture and then find whoever had reviewed it. Great job Chris!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Hadn't even heard of it, so I'm glad I read your preview. It'll be great to see Ali Larter again!
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