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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This show would be so terrible without Ronnie. He literally makes it worth watching. This character, played by Edi Gathegi, brings it all together. I wouldn't have made past season one without him. He makes sense, he adds actual depth, he is literally the only one that makes the best choices and provides true advise to his moron co-stars.

    Don't get me wrong, he has quite a colorful wrap sheet. HOWEVER, they all do and you realize, as a whole, Ronnie runs circles around them, he sacrifices THE MOST by far. In the context of the whole show thus far, you realize HE is truly better than the rest.

    The other characters are train wrecks.
  • If I were to choose a key word to describe this show it would be evolution. On so many levels, the characters evolve as the story matures - even the content of the story is about evolving technology.

    Another revolving theme would be pursuit of dreams at all cost, while up against great challenges. The science fiction show Farscape had a similar episode formula. Basically in Farscape a series of impossible challenges are presented in the first 10 minutes. The rest of the episode is spent solving these issues, generally with lives on the line. But are lives on the line? Even in that show that I love, the threat of real harm is rarely felt - just awesome entertainment!

    But here in StarUp? The threats are very real. The stakes are super high. Choices effect multiple characters. And harsh, harsh scenes allow for tremendous acting opportunities. The cast is up for it! Incredible, breath taking scenes - at least one every two episodes, will reward and punish viewers. It's a Breaking Bad kinda punish though - so artistic and well executed, can't help but continue, because? The characters are so compelling!

    StarUp is about a small cast of characters who are trying to get a tech business off the ground and make it viable. One character is the brains, one businessman the other muscle - but they all desire financial success for various reasons. Knowing this hardly can set the viewer up for a truly diverse cast from widely different backgrounds - all with various forms of personal baggage. Nor can one guess at the losses along the way of the journey, each blow the team takes making success more important and worth striving for. Lastly - this show does violence as well as any movie or TV show has to date. Weapons are assigned their extreme destructive potential. Violence is presented how it would actually occur -awkward, shocking - unbelievable scenes that are as stunning as they are captivating. This isn't three rich kids in the bay making an idea a reality. StartUp is a struggle for life for all the major characters.

    Humor is present where it should be, as well as the whole gambit of emotions. StartUp wouldn't work without the victories either. It isn't just a slog of difficulties - I'd say StartUp is way less punishing than a Breaking Bad in general, but the hard hitting scenes pack just as much emotional punch.

    My one critique is the dialog heavy nature of the show at times feels like it may be, perhaps... dragging on a bit. I guarantee that this is my opinion. I feel this way because the pacing and (all) the dialog may be needed for the show to work. These scenes set the groundwork and anticipation for the more explosive action sequences. At times the suspense is overwhelming - the viewer can really feel the big scenes coming.

    StartUp has vision! The tech ideas are awesome, and like Mr. Robot - some of the choices in this show effect the entire landscape of the environment - i.e. world changing stuff. TV with big ideas is easy to like, especially if the presentation, story and characters are solid.

    Lastly, as a viewer you'll know pretty quick if this is a show to invest yourself in. If the characters aren't liked a few episodes in? Maybe not your show. I was curious about the casting in the first couple episodes, but after 4 or 5? I couldn't see anyone else in these roles. All the characters are a nice mix of the performer + the writers initial abstraction.

    So much to recommend! And the online format by which this exists? Pretty incredible! StartUp is a TV show well worth supporting, and seasoned viewers will be rewarded.

    9/10
  • Gretel100629 September 2016
    Wow! This show is so amazingly good! I wish more people new about it. If it was on a well-known cable channel tons of people would be talking about it. I really like the grittiness of it and how they show the juxtaposition of cultures/rich/poor all within Miami.

    The casting is great. Martin Freeman is like nothing I've ever seen him in before. In fact, he creeped me out a lot and normally Martin plays the kind of guy that is so likable. Just the small looks he gives, like when a one night stand told him she didn't want the breakfast he made special for her. I was waiting for him to lash out at her. He didn't have to say a word, but you could see the heat in his eyes calling her many vulgar names.

    Edi Gathegi. What an actor! He gave such a commanding performance and I couldn't take my eyes off of him whenever he was on the screen.

    The story kept me wanting more. I watched 9/10 episodes in one day and it has been a long time since I've found a TV show that I've wanted to binge. I don't want to have to wait for season 2. Oh man, I hope there will be a season 2! I also loved that I could watch the series on my TV through Xfinity On Demand. I will be spreading the word about the show. So many people would love it.
  • WE NEED A SEASON 4 THERE ARE SOOOOO MANY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
  • This series is just something unlike any other other show... I've never felt so immersed into a show before. Went through all 3 seasons in about 2 days, it was that good. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't "perfect". Season 3 was a little rough and a bit underwhelming compared to season 2, but the finale completely made up for it. I feel like this show is even more relevant today than when it was years ago. If only I had watched this when it came out and invested in Bitcoin lol. This is a MUST watch, believe me, I have good taste. Hopefully this show blows up on Netflix, it deserves to be saved. Also, production quality was great, I usually notice the slightest errors throughout scenes and it was all done so professionally. NOW STOP WASTING TIME, GO WATCH THE SHOW AND BUY SOME GENCOIN... I MEAN BITCOIN.
  • fooburgers30 September 2016
    I think the professional critics have no clue on what's a good TV show. On Rotton Tomatoes the critics give it a 33, and the viewers give it a 95. That tells you there how the show is.

    I loved it. Couldn't turn it off, Binge watched the series in a few days.

    Shows I loved over the years: SOA, The wire, the shield, justified, breaking bad, prison break, Spartacus. Current TV series I'm loving now: game of thrones, walking dead, power, Vikings, empire.

    If you like most of the above shows, you will deff. enjoy.

    There best be a season 2!
  • If you like Billions, Ozark and Silicon Valley you will most likely love this one. For some reason this series is very little promoted and it seem like lots of people doesn't know about it (I stumbled on it). Well, I guess its because its not a Netflix or HBO production...

    Watch it!
  • ..There is a lot to admire in this series. Would I recommend it, yes but with reservations. I really admired the cinematography and the sets. The interiors of the upscale houses and apartments reminded me of Michael Mann's Miami Vice. The lighting of the outdoor scenes that were shot at night was exceptional, whether it was the slums or downtown. This Miami was part of the story and its contrasts beautifully rendered.

    On the other hand I felt the narrative dragged too often for my liking. There were many scenes where I felt "what was the point of that?" It was not quite plodding but pretty close to it. There are many long scenes where 2 or 3 people are just in conversation. I understand that the point of these scenes is for the viewer to gain insight into the characters personality and motivations (as they were not about developing the plot), but at the same time they needed to be witty or dramatic or insightful or clever. There are too many conversations that don't meet any of those criteria or increase our empathy.

    The acting was almost uniformly good. Edi Gathegi is an actor with huge screen presence, something you can't learn, you either have it or you don't. His performance here is magnetic and one of the best things (if not the best thing) about the series.

    The plethora of sex scenes (particularly in the early episodes) felt gratuitous. Sadly this seems to be fashionable, maybe it's an attempt to appeal to a certain demographic. But I don't like it.

    I enjoyed the interesting and often ingenious plotting. Its an old story i.e. one innocent act sends a characters life spiralling out of control into dark and dangerous places. We have seen this many times before. But in this series we are intimate witness to 4 lives simultaneously spiralling out of control in very different but connected ways.

    The final acts in episode 10 are moving and very powerful, nicely setting up a second season. Starup has the potential to develop as one of the best series in the genre. For that to happen season 2 needs to build on what is good i.e. direction, acting, plot, cinematography, lighting and remove what is less good i.e. gratuitous sex and pedestrian narrative pacing.

    I look forward to season 2.
  • thesokoon15 June 2021
    This rate is related to Ronald and only Ronald, a great actor and speaker.
  • This is a cracker of a series. So full of twists and turns. Great characters, script, direction and cinematography.

    I can't believe that it ended. OMG.

    This was one of the more bingeworthy series I have seen. Relentless drama. I loved the characters and their interrelationships. Powerful stuff.

    The American dream spread wide open in all its tawdry glory. Fun times!

    Watch it, enjoy but be prepared to be left yearning for more.
  • troydg8414 September 2016
    Don't sleep on StartUp. Before I speak on the show itself, let me say that all ten episodes are out now. IMDb shows one as being available, this is incorrect, so there's no need to wait. Also, I feel strongly that people must support Crackle in their endeavor to offer 100% free, original content. Yes there are commercials but only a few and they're only 1:30 long. I imagine that with the high production value and the superb acting talent that StartUp cost a small fortune to produce so if there aren't enough eyeballs on this, there won't be a season two or any other shows on the way. Recently Hulu announced they were stepping away from free accounts so please support what Crackle is trying to do here. On to the review. The acting is tremendous and engaging, no weak spots there. What really stands out here is the plot. Digital currency seems to be our future (whether five years down the road or 20) for many of the reasons specified in StartUp. This is the first series I have seen that focuses on that so the content is fresh. Lastly, Miami plays a powerful role in the series. It's capability of showing something beautiful one moment followed by something dark and ugly the next is unique and StartUp capitalizes on it.
  • Great cast. Edi Gathegi really performs with an edge and I love seeing Ron Pearlman letting go as a smooth talking business rep garnished with a gangster vibe.

    By the way, Regina Hardesty is yet another proof that mixed race more often than not, ends with great beauty.
  • I'm going to finish watching this series because there is enough to keep me interested, but there are sooo many weaknesses in the overall story, like absurd plot points and ridiculous character actions which don't consider obvious consequences, making them seem outright stupid and naive, while at the same time trying to portray them as intelligent, innovative and creative. The inconsistencies are maddening. How can the producers, directors and writers not see that? This show could have been so much better.
  • Not since The Wire have I seen writing, directing and acting merge together in such explosive and fresh storytelling. Every episode gave me a whiplash with plot twists that left me gasping. I could not stop watching until I had devoured all 10 episodes.

    Edi Gathegi is mesmerizing and would probably steal the show if the other 3 principal characters, played by Martin Freeman, Adam Brody, and newcomer Otmara Marrero had been any less superb themselves.

    StartUp has just upped the ante in the genre of TV drama and should force anyone in Hollywood who shows up with less than their A-game to retire. Kudos to the entire cast and crew, and to Crackle for making dangerously great drama.

    I vote 10 stars. If I could give it more, I would.
  • One of the most up to date and relevant dramas I've binge watched in recent times, it starts off in explosive, dramatic, hard hitting style, and continues through the series. It's super relevant with all the recent news surrounding Bitcoin, and it certainly does make you wonder how a 'different' currency can actually work, the concept is outrageous to many of us, this drama helps to bring the concept to life. Miami serves as an intriguing backdrop, it conjures up beautiful beaches and sun, but of course the reality is a different matter. Great acting all round, Edi Gathegi, Martin Freeman, Adam Brody and Otmara Marrero all shine in particular. It's hard hitting, sometimes violent, but the violence is delivered with a sense of reality, it isn't needless or done to be sensationalist, just shown in a real way. As a drama it absorbs you, and makes you want to watch just one more episode.
  • I just finished the final episode of this series and must say it was both refreshing and entertaining at the same time. It shows how not to quit when you set out to do something you strongly believe in even though obstacles gets thrown in the way. Edi, Otmara, Adam and Martin Freeman all played their roles extremely well, so for people interested in something fresh then give this series a try. It has a bit of everything and keeps you wanting more and also makes you want to root for the underdogs and they certainly kept trying as the story builds. Even Wayne Knight managed to be in it and got a few chuckles out. Kudos to Crackle for bringing us this wonderful new series and hope to see a second season in the near future.
  • The show got almost everything, from humor, drama thriller and the je ne sais quoi.

    It's got a good original story and direction.

    Oh of course it even has Martin Freeman..

    Just go watch it
  • This isn't a 9 or 10 star show by any stretch of the imagination, as some reviewers would have you believe. This a review of season 1 only.

    It is entertaining but there are too many MASSIVE holes in the story for it to be anything other than entertainment without engaging your brain.

    It might have an 18 certificate, but it's definitely aimed at the teenage market who don't know how the world works. They might not have to suspend belief to accept some of the plot holes. One spoiler - A businessman invests $1.5 million, the company gets hacked, and said businessman is never seen again. That's the standard of the writing.

    The show is well made and there is some good acting.
  • There are moments in this show where the editing, cinematography and vision are pure genius, such as a fuel gage on empty, or a lone figure in basketball court. There are lazy moments as well, but less so, such as flashes of the same pair of tennis shoes shown dangling from a telegraph wire. To the overall viewing experience, not a big deal at all. The leads are all brilliant actors, and wonderfully charismatic. Lesser characters are also engaging. The action is brilliant, timely, brutal, meaningful, visceral, moving. The script is punchy, fast, true. Culturally illuminating.

    My only real concern is why the leads, whom are all portrayed as highly intelligent, keep bumbling into disasters that basic prudence could have avoided. Such is the currency of great character plays and situation dramas I suppose.

    Despite scratching my head once or twice, StartUp was riveting. Highly recommended.
  • As long as you can get past some of the bad acting and unrealistic situations, this show is pretty enjoyable.
  • Not really to be honest ... although the third season does circle back on certain things that the very first season established. Not everything from the beginning mind you, but we get a set of characters and we follow them ... and their struggles. Different families, different set of values and quite unlikely to be together in it ... but maybe that is what makes them the perfect group of people.

    The first two seasons are the best, when it comes to suspense and downfalls ... the third is good too, but not as engaging as the first two were. The pace seems to have slowed down. It feels a bit constructed when it comes to the suspense ... not to mention that the relationships seem to take blows that also seem quite ... well taken from nowhere to be frank.

    But the show overall is more than worth a watch! Great actors and really some extreme developments ... not to mention that the show keeps it real as much as possible, taking moments to breathe and let things sink in. Now the very first episode set an interesting blueprint ... one that was not met after that to any similar degree. The first 15 minutes of the very first episode you have 3 sexual encounters! 4 if I remember correctly overall in that episode. Now there is no nudity to speak of (I didn't freeze frame for closer looks), but this may feel off putting to some or enticing to others. So I'm mentioning that, so you know that is not a pace or quota the show is meeting after that. There are occasional encounters (also free of nudity as far as I could tell), but the show lives of the character flaws of the main cast.

    Interesting show that while had some issues in season 3, ends in the best way possible! Not to mention that we get a new character introduced that really does not hold back any punches ...
  • .. lets start with the good. Acting, pacing, directing, score, art direction, cinematography - all just fine. But, if you know anything about technology or business the unending cringeworthy errors make huge suspension of disbelief something you are just going to have to get used to.

    I'm not going to bother to enumerate them, there are typically 2-4 in every episode. But this is the only thing that separates this from something like Breaking Bad, where everything that happens could actually happen and the science and tech are correct.

    Just don't expect too much attention to reality and this is quite enjoyable.
  • The Good: The show has a TON of serious potential . Brody and the Haiti angle/acting are SUPERB... The FBI angle is solid.

    The Bad: The girl playing the "Tech Genius" is a complete miss-cast and the technical details which one would expect to be more solid in a show centered around Crypto is complete garbage...

    The scene where they get hacked and she is sending Brody to all the houses to shutdown wifi/computers etc... was absolutely ridiculous and 1000% un-necessary.

    Need better writing in the tech department. Maybe as a senior software developer who actually knows how this stuff really works i'm asking for too much but seriously this is way off... The personality portrayed of the people with the skillsets to actually pull this stuff off is just way off base and way overboard.

    I will give it a few more episodes to see if the show figures out what's working vs what's not working but.
  • There are lots of shows start slow.. some stay the same.. some speed up. This one gets off the blocks at a lesser pace than most any.. and it stays pretty much same speed for first several episodes. But what they do better than most is the interest and underlying intensity level start to build, and after those first few episodes, you are now not going to give up. The talent is good.. the story-line took one good one away, but with these types of productions that's to be expected. If it keeps up what's been done so far, it should remain around for awhile. Let's hope it does, there's too much out there not worth watching, supporting work with promise is what we all should be caught up in.
  • I think the story is good. It has good plot twists. I would say it's fairly unpredictable, new story. It has a few unnecessary sex scenes (no nudity). I am all for sex scenes, but some of these early on made no real sense, short of just being there to show off good looking women.

    It mixes world of finance, corruption gangs with high tech finance. I think they mostly pulled it off. There were some moments where the directors could have said soul searching, devoid of dialogue drives for s2 or s3, but I guess it wasn't bad.

    There is plenty to discover in s2, so Ill be watching. I think main leads played it well. Dialogue was good, blunt but good. Nothing too corny.

    Edi Gathegi - pulled off cool, methodical 'dude' Adam Brody - was interesting. At first, I thought ht was too like a classic flawed hero, but he surprised me. Otmara Marrero - had the best one liner about living for a year with her boyfriend. I'll let you enjoy it. Martin Freeman - I almost feel like he was there for plot but not sure if I liked or could believe his persona.

    Notable: Izzy's father, was done very well. He is there to support his family just for that, nothing else...

    overall 8/10.
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