Black Doves on Netflix...

Anonymous
I really liked it!
Anonymous
I’m on Episode 4 and this is seriously one of the stupidest things I’ve ever seen. Yes, the two Irish assassins are amusing, but the entire storyline is absurd. A black ops CIA officer is spilling his entire story to two utter strangers (Sam and Helen)?? I’m dying laughing.
Anonymous
Fun twist at the very end!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any series that begins and end s with The Pogues "Fairytale of New York," the best sing while drunk Christmas song ever, had to be ironic. It thought the show suspend belief in many instances but I love some of the characters. The two fledging assassins, one of who received a rocket launcher for her birthday ending up partying on their canal boat with the daughter/heroin junkie of the Chinese ambassador who was accidentally killed by her heroin dealer. I love the gravel voice, spec wearing down market assassin employer. The 42 year old CIA secretary from Delaware was brilliant. I dealt with many women like her at overseas postings. The kids were cute. I am sad that Michael did not end up going back to the assassin but he had to think of Ruby.

It was droll and violent but clever.


What was “brilliant” about that character?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …
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Darn auto correct - Christmas not smashing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …

She was the nanny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need a lot of suspension of disbelief. But it's a fun easy show with a great vibe. Love Ben Whishaw and also Keira Knightley is easy to watch. I like the holiday music and decor contrasting with all the murders. Keira makes me feel like it's a very dark Love Actually ha.


I wish the British Xmas songs were played in US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …
m
Darn auto correct - Christmas not smashing


That "young blond babe" was the nanny. She was a Black Dove the whole time, spying on Helen and Wallace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …
m
Darn auto correct - Christmas not smashing


That "young blond babe" was the nanny. She was a Black Dove the whole time, spying on Helen and Wallace.


Thanks and now that makes much more sense!

I enjoyed the show but like other PPs said - required high levels of suspended disbelief to process the plot developments .

Enjoyed the Anglo ambience and cartoony feel …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fun twist at the very end!

When Reed was spending smashing a glass office overlooking the Thames and glanced back at a young blond babe sitting demurely in the sofa? I did not get the twist apart from new black swan in the mix …
m
Darn auto correct - Christmas not smashing


That "young blond babe" was the nanny. She was a Black Dove the whole time, spying on Helen and Wallace.


Whoa the way this went over my head lol.
Anonymous
I have a question too, why did she stay with them? Like what did they have over her head? Was it the step sister killing Helen's father?I guess they kind of implied it was Helen who did it that part wasnt clear all
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