Boston Herald by Mark A. Perigard
Tyrant is the most engrossing new show of the summer.... Gordon’s razor-sharp timing, a skill honed on “24,” serves Tyrant well.
User Rating
Creator
Park Hoon-jung
Cast
Cha Seung-won,
Kim Seon-ho,
Kim Kang-woo,
Jo Yoon-soo,
Moo Jin-sung,
Kim Ju-hun
Genre
Action & Adventure,
Drama,
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In Korea, the government is secretly working on a bioweapon to enhance human ability. After United States intelligence learns about the project, they demand that the program stop, and request all product samples. When the two countries meet for the hand off, the sample is stolen by an unknown person. Can they find the sample before it's too late?
Boston Herald by Mark A. Perigard
Tyrant is the most engrossing new show of the summer.... Gordon’s razor-sharp timing, a skill honed on “24,” serves Tyrant well.
Chicago Sun-Times by Lori Rackl
The pilot is riveting but, like our protagonist Barry, a bit joyless. Here’s hoping the series doesn’t collapse under the weight of its own gravitas; it’s a compelling premise that plays out in a part of the world not often seen on TV.
Newsday by Verne Gay
By the end of the first season, the show had improved significantly, if not quite dramatically, and based on a viewing of the first two episodes, that trend continues.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Rob Owen
In its early episodes, Tyrant is as engaging when it focuses on family drama as when it veers more in the direction of taut, serialized, political thriller.
Entertainment Weekly by Ray Rahman
The war crimes scares off potential friends like France and China, and gives the show an absorbing current-events sheen. [3 Jul 2015]
USA Today by Robert Bianco
In essence, Tyrant is a ruling-family variant on The Godfather, shifted from Italy and America to the Middle East. But don't dismiss the shift out of hand: That move is precisely what makes Tyrant so intriguing--and so troubling.
San Francisco Chronicle by David Wiegand
Both "The Godfather" and Tyrant are, at heart, about family dynamics. As the Al-Fayeed story evolves beyond Tuesday's pilot, that fact becomes clearer.
Philadelphia Daily News by Ellen Gray
Tyrant looks great. The cast is excellent.... The family soap opera might be more fun if the stakes weren't so high, the politics more riveting if Barry's reform attempts weren't so obviously doomed.
Denver Post by Joanne Ostrow
The cinematography is stunning, the music and atmospherics are immersive. With occasional hiccups the acting is mostly subtle. Suspension of disbelief will be required (how else can Bassam/Barry slip out of his father's palace in the middle of the night to rendez-vous with an old journalist buddy?) But Tyrant is worth the effort.
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