The Romeo Section (TV Series 2015–2016) Poster

(2015–2016)

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7/10
Above average espionage
lokilfa23 October 2016
Much of the HUMINT (that is human intelligence not signal/cyber/military/etc.) nowadays resembles what is actually depicted here. Even if 'boosted' a bit for flair the script seems far more anchored in reality than American agency themed dazzling action pop shows. The story will be fascinating to viewers partly for the stark difference, in many ways the show seems to be looking back at the superb "Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy" of 1979 rather than trying to copy the pyrotechnics of a "Mission Impossible" modern franchise.

The acting is overall competent and delivers professionally scenes that are believable with a good interaction and no low points. Photography is sometimes excessively bleak but is consistent and sometimes inspired. I would desaturate a bit less, but hey... it has a defined taste at least. Editing and directing are up to the tasks at hand.

The series has no technical major flaws and even if the very beginning promised a bit faster plot, in the second year it has found its own pace which is slow and safe while constantly entertaining.

The Romeo Section has only one thing cutting it short of its achievable 8/10: "Rufus" played by Juan Riedinger. Even if he's not a terrible actor his mediocre performance coupled with a boring character and unimpressive, predictable story line is a real disservice to the whole. The need for that part of the story to be good for the total narrative to work is real, so it should have been better written and casted properly.
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6/10
Crime or espionage in Vancouver
ILuvMovieehs21 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I have watched both seasons and the show was disappointing relative to the few reviews I found. To give fair warning, the plot is incredibly disjointed and leave so many threads without endings, it's difficult at times to figure out what is going on. Half of the show was about spies and the other about drug informants with the same people handling both. Season 1 starts out ok, with strong character development taking over a marginal plot. Then it ends without any closure of any of the multiple story lines. They needed to wrap things up before moving on! Then start Season 2, only the main characters- Wolfgang, Rufus, and Gary (I think...) move onto season 2. Again trying unsuccessfully to weave several different storylines between now terrorism and drug smuggling. Then there is the plot with the "film" about British Chinese opium wars hinting at the similarities of todays opioid epidemic. So poorly executed but interesting concept. Because of how they handled the first Season, I felt less inclined to invest in Season 2. It's too bad since all the actors really showed up playing great parts. Not sure what happened to the production, it could of been a great series.
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9/10
So nice to have to think...
willb-957-5949659 January 2016
Stumbled across The Romeo Section by accident and am so glad I did.

Unlike so much pap on TV these days you have to think when you watch this show. The method of showing scattered vignettes of the various characters and the development of the protagonist had me from the beginning. I like not knowing what is going to happen. This process is not developed in some deceptive way, which is often the case in other shows where red herrings are thrown in because the writers don't know how to create tension, but by the gradual revelation of the characters various dynamics and their very human foibles and interactions. I particularly enjoyed the last three episodes as everything starts coming together. I found myself being moved by the various characters, even if I didn't like them as people or what they stood for.
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4/10
Second Season a fail
simeonpayne-5908829 June 2023
The first season starts slow with multiple threads and intrigue, and eventually gives you enough to tune into the second season.

Acting is generally well and the plot ends up being well delivered

The second season sadly, is a confused mess with an entire parallel plot that goes nowhere. The second season ends as a disappointing mess of nothing.

Acting in the second season is poor with wooden script delivery from almost all.

Ultimately a frustrating experience, that could have offered way more, but fails to deliver.

In conclusion, season 1 is enjoyable, season 2 greatly disappoints. Sorry. 😪
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8/10
I like it so far! Very well written and acted.
cshink-1041916 October 2015
It starts with a lot of mystery surrounding well, pretty much everything. But that's what's interesting. It's a spy thriller series after all. You slowly start to make your mind about every character and the pilot make a very good job of getting the viewer attach to the characters right away. You don't know much about them but the more it develop the deeper they get. In the end, I really wanted to know what will happen in the next episode and I think that's what's a good pilot is about. It's in the same genre as tinker tailor soldier spy in a modern setting and I would say, with more action and less dull moments. Looking forward to the next episode.
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9/10
Another great show from this team of creators
katieintoronto15 October 2015
As soon as I saw who had created this new series, Chris Haddock of Da Vinci's Inquest and Intelligence, I was pretty sure I would like it. Having watched the first episode, I wasn't disappointed. His signature is complex characters and plots with interwoven stories. Nothing is ever immediately obvious.

Though occasionally raw, this show isn't action packed, depending more on psychology and intrigue. Haddock creates the thinking person's mysteries. The Romeo Section is about spies with a special talent: Romeo Section of the title is a covert intelligence operation that uses seduction as its tool for spying. The Romeos and Juliets are recruited for their ability to get information by getting romantically/sexually involved with their intelligence targets. (Yes, there are some fairly explicit sex scenes. Just so you know.)

I will definitely keep watching this show. From my experience with Haddock's other productions, I expect it to get more and more complex as the various stories ravel and unravel and the tension climbs.
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