Rabbit Hole review: Paramount Plus series is slick, amusing – The A.V. Club

The relatively mild premiere episode of Paramount+s new spy drama Rabbit Hole doesnt do justice to the wild storylines about to unfold. The show, which kicks off March 26, opens with espionage agent John Weir (Kiefer Sutherland) in a church. While in the confessional, he says, Maybe he [god] can tell me what the fuck is going on. As a matter of fact, no one can explain what goes down in this timely but bizarre TV series, where it often feels like co-creators John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (Crazy Stupid Love) are making it up as they go. In each episode, they pull out a barrage of plot twists from their magical hat that effectively undoes what theyve previously established. Its all ludicrous, but against all odds,Rabbit Hole turns it into a somewhat compelling series.

Rabbit Hole feels like a CBS drama. (Think Person Of Interest or MacGyver, dialed up several notches.) The show takes advantage of its streaming platform to tell a jumbled but fast-paced narrative in its almost 50-minute outings (the first four episodes were provided for review), even though it takes a while to get going. Shocking cliffhangers and jaw-dropping reveals throw the show into a dizzying loop. Or down a rabbit hole, if you will. But it becomes a fun endeavor once the series gimmick is embraced for what it is: a vivid exploration of the surveillance age told through tropes and subtle hilarity.

2023

Action/Drama/Thriller

Kiefer Sutherland

John Weir

Charles Dance

Dr. Ben Wilson

Jason Butler Harner

Valence

Meta Golding

Hailey Winton

Enid Graham

Josephine 'Jo' Madi

CREATORSGlenn Ficarra, John Requa

Sutherlands foray into this genre includes serious dramas such as Foxs long-running 24 and the ABC-turned-Netflix political series Designated Survivor. Rabbit Hole allows the actor to portray a smug, more charming, and less vexed version of Jack Bauer and Tom Kirkman. Sutherland is clearly enjoying playing a cockier, more flirtatious protagonist who throws out one-liners every so often, and his performance keeps Rabbit Holes kookiness bearable. Dont worry; he still brings depth to John Weir (who suffers from anxiety and panic attacks) but without the constant crease lines.

Johns profession includes manipulating stock markets and other forms of corporate sabotage (think infiltrating focus groups, creating fake news stories, etc.) with the help of his recruitsin case you were wondering what an espionage agent does. When hes accused of murders he didnt commit, John teams up with misfits like former mentor Ben (Charles Dance), one-night hookup Hailey (Meta Golding), and Edward (Rob Yang), who works in the Treasury Department, to restore his reputation. The back-and-forth between Sutherland and Dance is particularly amusing because of their tense relationship, which is illuminated further by flashbacks.

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Johns crew is up against an anonymous big bad called Crowley, and RH examines how data mining and excessive internet use have corroded every inch of our lives. Much like Peacocks The Capture, this series unpacks the side effects of using AI and exploiting tech as Johns life is turned upside down thanks to hacking and manufactured footage.

Rabbit Hole | Official Trailer | Paramount+

RH isnt as much a cautionary tale as it is a crime caper made for entertainment. It looks slick and expensive, with quality production design, cinematography, and direction. But the show can also get corny, like a wrongful arrest scene where John gets everyone on the street to chant We see you at the cops. Or when hes kidnapping someone and says, Patty Hearst had to be easier than this. Cue the eye roll.

There are missteps in pacing because, after a slow start, Rabbit Hole suddenly shifts gears. The writing for characters beyond the four leads is downright tragic, especially for the FBIs Jo Madi (Enid Graham). The financial crimes agent persistently follows John everywhere, hoping to arrest him by ... chatting him up? Making clear shes gunning for him? Oversharing her personal life? She does all of these things, sometimes while belittling her wife and teen daughter in the process. Its a confusing arc that, at least in the first four episodes, doesnt improve.

Although Rabbit Hole arrives the same weekend as the return of Succession and Yellowjackets, it isnt a prestige drama. Its also not a thoughtful spy series like the recent Slow Horses. And thats okay. Its more of an enjoy as you go thrill ride. The four main performances are terrific. Dance and Yang get to play fast and loose with comedy, and Sutherland and Golding share an exciting chemistry. The show thrives on pulling the rug out from under us and delivering its twists with panache. Rabbit Hole doesnt take itself seriouslyso the audience doesnt have to either.

Rabbit Hole premieres March 26 on Paramount+.

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