Citadel Episode 5 Review #PicksAndPiques #InternationalOTTSeriesReview #AmazonPrime

#PicksAndPiques #FilmMovieDocumentaryReviews #InternationalOTTSeriesReview #AmazonPrime #InternationalFilmFestivalCircuit #JohnsonThomas Title : #Citadel #Eps5 #MissionFiles #TimeRendersUsEnemies #AmazonPrimeVideo #MoesArt @everyone #everyone Cast: #PriyankaChopraJonas #RichardMadden #StanleyTucci #LesleyManville #AshleighCummings #MoiraKelly #RolandMøller #OsyIkhile #CaoilinnSpringall Director: #AnthonyRusso, #JoeRusso Rating: * * 1/2 Runtime: Season 1: Episode 5/ 38 mins #MikeLarocca #AngelaRussoOtstot #ScottNemes #AGBO #DavidWeil #JoshAppelbaum #AndréNemec #JeffPinkner #ScottRosenberg #MidnightRadio #NewtonThomasSigel #PatrickMoran
This globe-trotting spy series continues to showcase middling fare with its twisty storyline and peculiar attempts to make every one of its Tier 1 spies to look suspect. Then there’s the relationship tangle that gets exposed in subsequent episodes. Elite agents Mason Kane (Richard Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), who had their memories wiped out as they narrowly escaped with their lives are now in recollection mode and things are coming to them at a slow pace but the risks to their lives and the future of Citadel has increased tremendously. The topsy-turvy signature camerawork, the deja vu thrills, the hi-tech gadgetry, and the explosive stunt work have their moments of thrill but it's not steady or continuous. The repetitive attempts to dig back into the past is getting tiresome. Priyanka continues to hold sway while Madden seems to be in auto-play mode. Lesley Manville and Stanley Tucci appear to be coming into their own in this episode. There’s still no intensity to be had, the suspense is rather thin and the storyline is way too contradictory to hold you in its sway!

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