"A deep dive into how Miles Daly traded bullets for blockbusters in this acclaimed series."
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Oct 06, 2019 | What To Do When You Land | |
| E2 | Oct 13, 2019 | Dark Roast, Oat Milk, Two Splendas | |
| E3 | Oct 20, 2019 | Strong Move | |
| E4 | Oct 27, 2019 | What Else Did God Say? | |
| E5 | Nov 03, 2019 | The Stick | |
| E6 | Nov 10, 2019 | Tomorrow They Light Me On Fire | |
| E7 | Nov 17, 2019 | Should Not Throw Stones |
Franchise Status: Concluded
Get Shorty remains a definitive pillar of dark comedy television, having concluded its influential run on Epix. The series successfully translated Elmore Leonard’s signature blend of grit and wit into a modern prestige format, exploring the thin line between organized crime and the Hollywood studio system. By casting Chris O’Dowd and Ray Romano in roles that subverted their established comedic personas, the show established a unique tone that balanced brutal violence with cynical industry satire. Its legacy is rooted in this tonal dexterity, proving that a reboot could transcend its source material to become a standalone critique of the American dream.
Fans return to the series for its meticulous world-building and the slow-burn evolution of its central characters. Unlike many procedurals, the show prioritized the psychological toll of Miles Daly’s transition from enforcer to producer, creating a narrative depth that rewards multiple viewings. It remains a staple for those who appreciate sharp dialogue and a deconstruction of the movie-making business, cementing its place as a hidden gem that defined the peak TV era for its network.
You will love the sharp blend of criminal underworld politics and stylish, high-stakes power struggles.
Both shows offer sharp, cynical, and hilarious behind-the-scenes looks at the chaotic Hollywood industry.
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