• Sleek, cool, funny, and exactly what you'd expect from Guy Ritche when he's on form (his track record is 50/50) at first.

    After a couple of episodes it becomes more apparent that while there is an attempt at an overall story, it becomes a ramble with each episode bringing new characters with new problems that needs to be resolved, and it begins to lose its pace and cohesion which is a shame.

    The characters are good, the dialogue is good and it is well filmed, but the writing badly lets it down. The formula that works as a fun 90 minutes in a Guy Ritchie film repeated over 10 episodes wears very very thin unfortunately.

    It could have been so much better which is a shame.