

The lines are blurred, the mission is clear.
Dan Chase absconded from the CIA decades ago and now lives off the grid. When an assassin arrives and tries to take Chase out, the old operative learns that to ensure his future he now must reconcile his past.
WriterThomas Perry

I
Jun 16, 2022
When Dan Chase's past catches up to him, he must flee the town he's called home for three decades.

II
Jun 16, 2022
Chase finds a temporary hideout, but Harold Harper and the authorities are still after him.

III
Jun 23, 2022
Forced to flee, Chase finally tells Zoe the truth about his past, but it might be too late.

IV
Jun 30, 2022
Both Chase and Harper try to move forward with their plans, but their choices backfire.

V
Jul 7, 2022
Chase and Harper face decisive tests. Zoe finds a new path forward as old stories resurface.

VI
Jul 14, 2022
Chase and Zoe enter the lion's den. As Harper ends one partnership, another begins.

VII
Jul 21, 2022
Chase is forced to face the consequences for his past choices. Harper learns an impossible truth.
DownUnder
@DownUnder
A great cast in a decent series but not one without limitations. Whats very likeable about this series, is, in a sense, also its key shortcoming. Jeff Bridges who plays the main character a wanted CIA spook, is possessed of a downbeat, affable quality that belies the mans deadlier qualities. The result is when he is forced to transition from one persona to the other, its a discordant experience. This is, I suspect, just what the writers wanted and its a ploy that works beautifully. The harsh transition from harmless and friendly to fierce, captures your attention and holds it. Its also what does not work so well. The old man stereotype with a range of ailments, popping pills and walking stiltedly, is overplayed. So much so, that it somewhat undermines the deadly assassin alter ego. You start asking how a man portrayed as this enfeebled, could take on and defeat trained men half his age? Of course, in hand to hand he probably couldn't and whilst this is suggested, at the same time the series is still pushing this premise. The presence of two attack dogs is supposed to help explain this away too but in actuality, their actions, create, at times, implausible plot holes. This series would have worked a little better is the "old geezer" aspects of the character had been downplayed a little more and the mans years of training and experience, was given more emphasis. That said, there is a hell of lot more to like here than not. Its an enjoyable romp, that's comes armed with decent writing and as I said, a great cast. Action is well paced and the improbable elements of the story don't stop it from being fast paced and enjoyable. Mixing as it does clever dialogue, well rounded characters with lots of violent exposition. 8/10 from me.
That1Guy7585
@That1Guy7585
The ridiculous woke scene at the end of episode 4, and the ensuing simping in episode 5 ruined it. It's completely unrealistic and makes no sense, at that point I lost all respect for the main character and couldn't watch anymore of it. I can't find where it says who the director is but I assume it must be a woman and I imagine it was a change she made to story because of the obvious feminist gender bias, making an insignificant female character the dominant character over the main character just because she's a female. Up until that point I was completely engaged and enjoying the show.