"Blood & Treasure" The Curse of Cleopatra -- Parts 1 & 2 (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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7/10
A fun start
Fluke_Skywalker20 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Plot; A former FBI agent who now specializes in recovering stolen art and a thief and con-woman team up to stop a terrorist who funds his activities w/stolen art.

If you've ever read the author James Rollins, this series plays like one of his books done in live action. In many ways, it feels like a throwback. The kind of thing that would've aired in syndication in the 90s, sandwiched in between Baywatch and Beastmaster on a Saturday night. That's not a dig, but a compliment. Light, fast moving and refreshingly agenda free, it aims only to entertain, and to that end it mostly succeeds. Leads Matt Barr and Sofia Pernas are likeable individually and share an easy, if not exactly explosive, chemistry. These "will they or won't they?" relationships can often wear thin rather quickly, but for now it works. I liked them. I liked them together. I want them together.

This first feature-length episode shows enough promise to get me to check out the next one. If you're looking for a light, breezy bit of escape, I recommend giving this first episode a go.
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7/10
It is Alright, but I Prefer Whiskey Cavalier
tuckerfurguy22 May 2019
The show has a touch of sexual tension between the main characters; somewhat similar to shows like the new Magnum P.I., the Zorro movies (with Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones,) Whiskey Cavalier, Elementary, and on. Beautiful images from historical places. Some of the Indiana Jones, and the National Treasure (with Nicolas Cage) movies' feel of action, adventure, and the mystical. Sad to have to compare it to so many, mostly better works, but it is just about what it feels like watching this - rather as if the writers took a bit from each of the aforementioned and called it Blood & Treasure. Truly, what entertained me most was the Wilhelm Scream shortly into Part 2. I played that several times, just to get a good laugh. As it is season-end for most of the main shows until next fall, I'll likely watch Blood & Treasure, unless something else new comes along that captures my interest more keenly.
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9/10
Better on streaming
xbatgirl-300293 February 2022
I saw this episode when it first aired on regular broadcast tv. Now I tried it again on streaming and I'm even wondering if I even watched the same thing (I'm pretty sure it is). My impression the first time around was that it was so comically bad I couldn't believe it ever even got made. Second impression - I really enjoyed it! Maybe it just doesn't work with constant commercial breaks and all the little ads they flash at the bottom of the screen these days along with other distractions. It's definitely not anything original. I'd describe it so far as a Raiders of the Lost Ark ripoff with a touch of Da Vinci Code. I'll definitely watch more and see where it goes. (I couldn't get past episode one the first time around) Another benefit of streaming is not having to wait a week between episodes. The cast is likable and the scenery is gorgeous. Will it get crazy towards the end? I'll find out.
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1/10
Why does television this badly written get made.
LeatherCajun24 August 2019
Matt Barr is a very fine looking man and a quite reasonable actor. I have watched at least 1/2 of his work. This series looks good, but the dialogue and plotting is SOO SOO leaden and stupid and predictable, that even watching Matt Barr is not enough to ease the pain. EVERY LINE, like really, EVERY SINGLE LINE, is painful and dumb. I assume things are written this simply to translate easily to an international audience, but does it have to be this dumb and obvious. If you want to watch episode 1 as a drinking game, "Anthony and Cleopatra" is your phrase. But, since it is repeated at least 20 times in the first 20 minutes, you'll be loaded quickly.
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