Prime Video Original Series Presents The Consultant Season 1 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Genre: Black comedy; Thriller; Science fiction

Created by Tony Basgallop

Directed by Matt ShakmanDan AttiasCharlotte BrändströmAlexis OstranderKaryn Kusama

Based on The Consultant; by Bentley Little

Starring: Christoph Waltz, Nat Wolff, Brittany O’Grady & Aimee Carrero.

Executive Producers: Tony Basgallop, Matt Shakman, Christoph Waltz, Steve Stark, Andrew Mittman

Cinematography: Jess hall,

Producer: Kai Dolbashian

Production Company: Dolphin Black Productions, Illyria Entertainment, Minuet, 1.21 Pictures, Toluca Pictures, MGM Television, Amazon Studios

Distributor: Amazon Prime Video

Plot: When a new consultant, Regus Patoff, is hired to improve the business of the app-based gaming company CompWare, employees experience new demands and challenges that put everything into question, including their lives.

I was intrigued to see what this series has installed.

Season 1 of The Consultant was surprisingly great.

Pros: Watching this show does keep you guessing about what’s going to happen with Christoph Waltz’s Character. The show is full of tension and is quite concerning at times. I liked the relationship between Craig and Elaine. They made the right decision by not adding comedy to the subject matter of this show. I was so intrigued by this series that I had to binge-watch the whole thing today.  

Cons: I would like to have been told more about the storyline of the boy at the beginning.   

Casts & Crew:

Main:                                                     

Co-Starring:

  • Henry Rhoades as Tokyo
  • Brian Yoon as Sang
  • Tatiana Zappardino as Janelle
  • Michael Charles Vaccaro as Iain
  • Rumur Kristina Knowles as Lois
  • Erin Ruth Walker as Amy
  • Julie Sidoni as Newscaster
  • Ryan Leckey as Newscaster
  • Catherine Christensen as Rebecca Hood
  • Ryan Bravo as Eric

Guest:

  • Sydney Mae Diaz as Raul
  • Sloane Avery as Rosie
  • Dianne Doan as Ghislane
  • Jake Manley as Patrice
  • Gloria John as Mama Sang

I recommend watching this series on Amazon Prime Video.

Rating: 10 of the 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe.

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