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Mob City
Season 1
TV-14
66%
80%
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1947, Los Angeles. Cop Joe Teague walks the line between the LAPD, led by William Parker, and the mob, led by Bugsy Siegel.
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6 Episodes
A Guy Walks Into a Bar
E1
Episode 1
A Guy Walks Into a Bar
Hecky Nash bribes LAPD officer Joe Teague to protect him in a blackmail exchange with the LA mob.
Reason to Kill a Man
E2
Episode 2
Reason to Kill a Man
Hal Morrison and Captain William Parker interrogate Jasmine in a desperate attempt to gain insight into Hecky Nash's blackmail scheme. Keeping a close eye on Jasmine, Joe discovers she's hiding a secret that could cost her her life. Meanwhile, Sid and Terry get a tip that leads to a violent display of revenge.
Red Light
E3
Episode 3
Red Light
Bugsy reveals a plan that will transform the city; Bugsy uses violence to prove a point; the police force scours the city for leads; Jasmine struggles to stay out of harm's way.
His Banana Majesty
E4
Episode 4
His Banana Majesty
The LAPD finally gets Bugsy Siegel behind bars, but what initially appears as a shining moment for the department soon takes a turn for the worse. Having heard that Siegel has been arrested, mobster Jack Dragna takes the opportunity to make his move. Meanwhile, Jasmine is shaken after receiving a frightening threat at her apartment. And Joe receives an unexpected visit from Sid.
Oxpecker
E5
Episode 5
Oxpecker
Bugsy Siegel's trial approaches; a violent massacre wrecks Captain Parker's plans; Jasmine realizes she has overlooked a detail that could put her in danger.
Stay Down
E6
Episode 6
Stay Down
Despite hardships, Captain Parker is more determined than ever to clean up the corruption within the LAPD and announces plans to target the source internally. Meanwhile Meyer comes to Bugsy with unwelcome news.
Cast of Season 1
Jon Bernthal
Joe Teague
Alexa Davalos
Jasmine
Milo Ventimiglia
Ned Stax
Neal McDonough
Captain William Parker
Edward Burns
Ben "Bugsy" Siegel
Robert Knepper
Sid Rothman
Jeremy Luke
Mickey Cohen
Jeffrey DeMunn
Hal Morrison
Season 1 Reviews
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
It takes things nice and easy, ending with a lot still to be conveyed as to who is who and what is what in this lush show about the police and the mob in 1947 Los Angeles. But your patience is likely to be rewarded.
TheWrap
Tim Molloy
Check out Darabont's new limited-run series, Mob City, to see how a show can burn slowly and brightly at once.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
As a proud native Angeleno, I warily approach any attempt to capture and plumb its historical soul. Yet with reservations, and a little bit of squinting while the odd anomaly goes by - and having seen only the first two episodes... - I would recommend it.
New York Post
Michael Starr
What Mob City lacks is a sense of atmosphere that can't be created simply through snappy lines of dialogue.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
The guns here are the kind that go "ho-hum" instead of "bang-bang."
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
But even when the momentum flags or the rhythm seems slightly off, the show's sheer gorgeousness is compelling, and it's clear that Darabont has a vision for this thing,
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
I love the gangster pictures of this era, and Mob City looks so good that I may watch it all the way through just for the eye candy. Unfortunately, it doesn't have much else to offer.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Neal Justin
Creator Frank Darabont... once again has created an authentic mood, shooting almost every scene at night with puddle-filled streets, flashing neon lights and ambiguous characters that can't be trusted.
Boston Globe
Sarah Rodman
It may tell an ugly tale, but Mob City is gorgeous.
Philadelphia Inquirer
David Hiltbrand
Its hyper-stylized noirish look is smashing. Cool music, too, from Mark Isham.
indieWire
Alison Willmore
[It] comes across as larger than life and a little empty, maybe because the tropes it's built on are so well worn they're almost impossible to read as anything other than parody.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Mob City is a big, bloody, flashy, violent and pulpy exercise that slowly builds into some solid entertainment and it's a fine, identity-bending effort on the part of TNT.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
Darabont certainly proves his love of the period, of pulp fiction and of the dark and moody film technique.
Slate
Willa Paskin
I don't want to give the impression that Mob City is a great noir. It's just adequate, but adequate noir can really enliven an otherwise tedious gangster story.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
From its smoky night clubs to its fleabag dives, there's no doubt Mob City looks good. But in this case, looks aren't enough, particularly when too many of the details seem more studied than lived in.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
David Martindale
Frank Darabont has done something extraordinary.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Jensen
Frank Darabont, the Oscar-nominated director of The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile, is a strong, character-oriented storyteller with geeky affection for B-movie pop and a proven ability to convert pulp fiction into prestige-y drama.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Expect to put in some work, or at least pay close attention, if you want to appreciate Mob City.
AV Club
Emily St. James
It reduces 1940s film noir to its most basic and surface levels-like a holodeck episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, only less entertaining.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
The film noir touches are laid on a bit thick, but that's also part of the appeal of this stylish limited series.
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