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I don’t see any negatives in the reviews, yes its not in Bourne territory its pace but it is tense, fabulously acted and holds your attention. Fassbender is great again and unlike most spy dramas its actually quite believable. I haven’t seen the French original before so forgive me if I don’t compare but it would be a shame if I compared the negatives.
Maybe the concerns about the pace are due to binge watching culture it’s probably slow if you want to watch a lot of episodes in one sitting but honestly I don’t see any problem.