The Old Man season two review Jeff Bridges' CIA saga is so silly it's basically unwatchable
Briefly

The end of the first season of The Old Man leaves viewers with a major cliffhanger involving the kidnapping of protagonist Dan Chase's daughter by a rebel leader. This plot twist, showing that she is actually his daughter, creates a confusing and complex narrative filled with clunky dialogue.
The show’s reliance on withholding information seems desperate, trading on viewer patience to generate interest without delivering satisfying resolutions, fueling frustration rather than intrigue.
Viewers are faced with over 30 years of convoluted backstory surrounding geopolitical tensions, making it hard to follow the plot, leading to feelings of confusion about character motivations.
Despite its intense action sequences, the show fails to provide clear explanations or connections, leaving audiences overwhelmed and scratching their heads over its intricate and often improbable plot.
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