This premiere episode (“Don’t Ever Fucking Miss”) picks up right where the Season 1 finale left off. Which itself is kind of a surprise, since the future of the show seemed weirdly uncertain for the bulk of its initial run. Everyone was calling it a limited series for some reason, including me, and while HBO didn’t include that verbiage in their marketing materials I don’t remember them going out of their way to swat it down either. Granted, between the onset of Covid and the still unresolved sexual misconduct allegations against star Ansel Elgort it was a weird time.
Max“To the new ways!” toasts a police task force commander in Tokyo Vice, yet despite its characters striving to upend familiar and constricting paradigms, creator J.T. Rogers and executive-producer Michael Mann’s Max series stays true to itself in its excellent second season.Building upon its stellar 2022 run, the duo’s bilingual, shot-on-location crime saga—adapted from journalist Jake Adelstein’s 2009 book of the same name—continues to be a tangled knot of uneasy alliances, personal and profe
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