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‘Sugar’ Apple TV+ Series Review - From Tinseltown to Trench Coats

The series follows American private investigator John Sugar as he unravels the disappearance of Olivia Siegel, granddaughter to a Hollywood producer, uncovering deep-seated family secrets along the way.

Anjali Sharma - Wed, 27 Mar 2024 19:55:12 +0000 944 Views
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"Sugar" hits the small screen with a sweet yet savory concoction of mystery, drama, and a sprinkle of Hollywood glitz. Picture this: Colin Farrell, decked out in the classic detective attire, prowling through the neon-lit streets of Los Angeles, chasing leads and uncovering family skeletons faster than you can say 'clue.' This ain't your grandma's detective story; this is "Sugar," a contemporary spin on the age-old private eye tale.


At the center of it all is John Sugar, portrayed with just the right amount of rugged charm by Colin Farrell. He's not your typical gumshoe; he's got a knack for getting under the skin of the rich and famous, especially when it involves finding missing persons. And in this case, it's the disappearance of Olivia Siegel, granddaughter to none other than a Hollywood bigwig. Farrell embodies Sugar with a blend of wit and determination, making him a protagonist you can't help but root for.


The plot? Oh, it's thick enough to spread on toast. We're talking family secrets, shady dealings, and enough twists to give a pretzel a run for its money. As Sugar delves deeper into the Siegel family saga, he uncovers more than he bargained for, unraveling a tangled web of deceit and intrigue. But fear not, dear viewer, for every revelation is served with a side of wit and charm, courtesy of Farrell and the stellar supporting cast.


Speaking of which, let's give a round of applause to Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Amy Ryan, and James Cromwell for their stellar performances. Howell-Baptiste shines as Sugar's trusty sidekick, injecting just the right amount of sass and smarts into every scene. Ryan brings depth to her role as the grieving grandmother, while Cromwell oozes villainy as only he can. It's a cast that's as diverse as the city they inhabit, each member adding their own flavor to the mix.


But it's not just the cast that shines; credit must be given to creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson for concocting such a deliciously addictive series. Drawing from their experience on hits like "Narcos" and "The Originals," Lyle and Nickerson serve up a narrative that's as fresh as it is familiar. They take the classic tropes of the detective genre and give them a modern twist, resulting in a show that feels both nostalgic and cutting-edge.


Of course, no detective story would be complete without its fair share of mysteries, and "Sugar" delivers in spades. From cryptic clues to unexpected plot twists, each episode leaves you craving more, like a kid in a candy store. And just when you think you've got it all figured out, the show throws another curveball your way, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end.


In the end, "Sugar" is a tantalizing treat for fans of mystery and drama alike. With its captivating storyline, stellar cast, and stylish cinematography, it's a series that's sure to leave you craving more. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to be whisked away on a thrilling ride through the mean streets of Los Angeles. Trust me, you won't regret it.


Final Score- [7/10]
Reviewed by - Anjali Sharma
Follow @AnjaliS54769166 on Twitter
Publisher at Midgard Times
Note: All 8 episodes are screened for this review.
Premiere Date: April 05, 2024, on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes, while the rest will be released weekly every Friday.

 

 

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