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The Long Firm
Miniseries
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The lives of characters who live, love, and suffer through their association with the charismatic charms of gangster Harry Starks.
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4 Episodes
Teddy's Story
E1
Teddy's Story
Episode 1
Ruby's Story
E2
Ruby's Story
Episode 2
Jimmy's Story
E3
Jimmy's Story
Episode 3
Lenny's Story
E4
Lenny's Story
Episode 4
Cast of Miniseries
Mark Strong
Harry Starks
Lena Headey
Ruby Ryder
Derek Jacobi
Lord Edward 'Teddy' Thursby
Phil Daniels
Jimmy
George Harris
Dr Chukwurah
George Costigan
Mooney
Joe Absolom
Tommy
Geoff Bell
Jock McClusky
Christopher Simon
Eddie
Damien Thomas
Tom Driberg
Judy Parfitt
Lady Thursby
Neil Conrich
Manny Gould
Tracie Bennett
Judy Garland
Shaun Dingwall
Lenny
Tim Flavin
Johnnie Ray
Kaye Wragg
Karen
Bryan Dick
Beardsley
Robert Boulter
Craig
Neil Conrich
Miniseries Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Melissa Maerz
The Firm's straightforward, one-man-against-the-system story still feels compelling - especially when that one man happens to look like a Tom Ford model and yet comes off as totally relatable.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
A show that opens with that kind of casual, incompetent stupidity is telling you how little effort it plans to expend on telling its story, and how little respect it has for your intelligence.
Zap2it.com
Rick Porter
If "The Firm" were starting as an original story about Mitch McDeere (Josh Lucas, in his first TV work in more than a decade) coming out of witness protection after making a bad mistake earlier in his life, it might work better than it does. But it's not.
Washington Post
Emily Yahr
There's a lot going on, but for now, "The Firm" seems intriguing enough to have the time to decide what it wants to be.
Variety
Brian Lowry
The series is a pretty good metaphor for the original law firm: outwardly slick and polished, but with a hollow core.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The Firm at this point doesn't offer much on its own.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
The action moves at an admirable clip and the cases feel interesting enough so we want to see how they come out.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
In this case, many people are going to think they've already had enough.
Newsday
Verne Gay
"The Firm" is not so much a two-hour pilot as a prison sentence. It's tedium, all gummed up by implausible plot twists, diabolically dopey dialogue, and other assorted bits of hooey.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
It may be ironic to call a legal thriller created by the man who all but invented the legal thriller derivative, but in this case, it feels very much like the truth.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
There's something almost old-fashioned about NBC's new John Grisham series "The Firm," but for once, that isn't a bad thing.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
So, while not anything wildly new on the story front, The Firm did succeed in its endeavors to provide a compelling and fast-paced plot that introduced characters you want to watch.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
"The Firm" is a modern, old-fashioned lawyer show - and that's a good thing.
Huffington Post
Maureen Ryan
If Mitch and his relationship with his wife and associates were compelling, we might forgive the plot holes and logic lapses that riddled "The Firm."
Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Television never has enough law series to satiate the public, so maybe with 22 guaranteed episodes, people might take a chance on reinvigorated nostalgia.
New York Times
Mike Hale
In the premiere, unfortunately, the case of the week and the background story seem to be competing to see which can be sillier.
Philadelphia Daily News
Ellen Gray
So far I've seen no reason to order further surveillance on this one.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
I wouldn't call this a "snap," but it does indicate they have some things to work out.
Boston Globe
Sarah Rodman
The cast is a major factor in drumming up interest in what happens next.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Prepare to be bored.
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