![]() ![]() In the opening scene, for example, Clifford and apprentice Sara are racing toward what seems like a crisis situation, with Clifford barking at Sara to drive ever faster and more dangerously. Denison Reed has created a cast that is a blast to spend time with, and he excels at putting them in situations that defy conventions. While both plotlines would have serious ramifications in the real world, Reed’s eye-rolling, wise-cracking characters are hardly white-knuckling it. Meanwhile, Clifford’s partner Bailey has taken a curious case involving two rap stars, a weapons smuggling ring and potential assassins (or as Clifford thinks of it, “That rap thing, right? It’s literally the only thing paying the bills right now”). He’s also asked the Army Ranger-turned-PI to work closely with a rival who won’t make it easy for him. Doyle was once Clifford’s commanding officer, and he makes it blatantly clear that Clifford’s team will be expected to dig up information that he could never get government authorization for. Doyle needs to assemble a team he can trust, and among the first to enlist is private investigator Clifford Dee. ![]() Senator, Commander Doyle Hamilton is backed by party leaders to run in a special election to fill the seat. The Bottom Line: An irreverent comedic thriller that combines a high-octane plot with regular doses of levity.įollowing the murder of a U.S. ![]()
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