Tin Star

6.6
20171h

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The story of Jim Worth, an expat British police officer starting a new life with his family as police chief in Little Big Bear, an idyllic town near the Rocky Mountains. When his small town is overrun by migrant workers from a massive new oil refinery – the wave of drugs, prostitution and organised crime that follows them threatens to sweep away everything in its wake.

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Trailers & Videos

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Tin Star Season 1 - Official Trailer [HD] | Prime Video

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Tin Star - First Look

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2017

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1. Fun and (S)laughter

7.9

An alcoholic, small-town police chief has his hopes for a fresh start and a quiet life shattered by unspeakable tragedy.

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2. The Kid

6.6

Wracked by guilt, Jim attempts to bury his grief by picking the murder case back up, instinctively believing it is connected to his own loss.

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3. Comfort of Strangers

7.1

Waking up after a blackout, Jim discovers that Anna has disappeared. Meanwhile, Whitey tidies up a loose end.

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4. Jack

7.2

The Worth family reunite to say goodbye to a loved one. Mrs Bradshaw faces a difficult decision after she learns a damaging story has leaked to the press.

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5. Bait

7.5

With Jim banished from their home, Angela takes her family's safety into her own hands. Whitey executes a ruthless plan to bring Jim into his sights.

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6. Cuckoo

7.0

Whitey visits the Worth home to exact revenge, but finds himself on the back foot. Elizabeth confronts Gagnon about his interest in bringing down Jim.

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7. Exposure

5.2

Whitey and Anna grow closer, as Angela calls on Jack to finish what she asked for. Elizabeth uncovers a dreadful event at a nearby reserve.

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8. This Be The Verse

7.2

Jack looks to interrogate Frank, while Anna tries to escape Little Big Bear. Elizabeth finds a key witness, but Gagnon exploits her weakness.

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9. Fortunate Boy

7.2

The truth is revealed. Somewhere in the English countryside, Jack Devlin works a case that will have tragic repercussions.

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10. My Love Is Vengeance

7.0

Leaving a trail of broken promises behind him, Jack sets out to take his revenge, while Angela looks to bring Anna home.

Cast

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Tim Roth

Jim Worth / Jack Devlin

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Genevieve O'Reilly

Angela Worth

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Abigail Lawrie

Anna Worth

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Reviews

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HarrisonHanksHackman

8/10

I gave this an overall score of an 8 based season one being a 10 and season two being a 6. Season one was gripping and binge worthy. Season two was a hot mess.

Like many streaming original TV shows they have enough time and material for a great extended movie chopped up in to page turner type episodes. It allows the writers to take the time to develop characters and fill in plot holes. But also like many great movies the sequel is not as good (think Jaws 2)...in streaming original TV world that is called Season Two.

Season two just didn't take the time to do what they did in season one. There were characters that you didn't know where they were or what happened to them, and I'm not talking about the ending. There was a such a big buildup to the scary Cartel/Liverpool gang that it had the unflappable Jack's lip quivering. They turned out to be about as tough as the security guards that were hired to protect the poker game.

Then unlike the first season where they took a whole episode to flash back and shows us why Jack is Jack and why Frank and Whitey were there to kill him, they did no such thing with the Liverpool gang and the big whose your daddy secret.

In the end they used the Amish-like community for senseless killing shock value. I will watch the 3rd season and while I am sure it will solve the cliffhanger ending, I am hoping it will also fill in the season two plot holes and tie up the loose ends of characters like Denise, Nick, and Elizabeth.

One thing I did love about the whole Amish-like scenario was the paint ball girls...they may have taken me from a 5 to a 6 all by themselves.

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