laurenmreed
This show hooks you from the start. I love the acting in the movie. Love seeing Brendan Fraser in this role. He is great, playing a nutty bad guy. My only complaint is that they killed off the only real relationship(person in his corner) with the main character. After her death, I felt a sense of hopelessness for the main character, which was frustrating. I have 2 episodes left to watch, but I hope they get picked up for a second season.
sirwanker
Let's get this out of the way: I have not seen Three Days of the Condor or read the novel, Six Days of The Condor, so there is no reference baseline for the review.For the most part, the series is an intelligent, well written timewaster with decent performances from Brendan Fraser and William Hurt. As a bonus, I got a kick with identifying various Toronto locations that filled in as Washington DC.
LeatherCajun
Full of plot holes and improbabilities, BUT, the writing and acting and sets are sparkling and I am enjoying this more that anything on TV in a while.
bobpike
Robert Redford's "Three Days of the Condor" was excellent; fast paced and progressed in a logical way. I started to watch this and very quickly realised that this series bears no resemblance to the 1975 film and it's projected to be a long and drawn out affair, going by the fact that there a heading on this site for Season 2. It only highlights the fact that modern entertainment, on both sides of the Atlantic, isn't about taking pride in making memorable and worthy screen productions on TV and cinema, but screwing Joe Public for as much money as it can.