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Some may take issue with the cynical tone of both series [Saving grace and The Cleaner] or the fact that there is very little divine intervention in either.
50
The show is an extremely mixed bag, but he's an extremely likable extreme interventionist.
50
It's not a bad show, but the mechanics of how they're going to abduct their latest target are far less engaging than how the team interacts with each other and how each member fights his or her compulsions.
50
The Cleaner is the latest in a string of unremarkable basic cable dramas with a brand-name star playing the tough but damaged lead.
50
It's solid for what it is, despite the worrisome gimmick and sometimes obvious story.
50
This brings up the writing, which is strictly discount--and so are the plots, which don't tell us enough in the victims he saves.
50
The thing looks stylish, has a nice cast, is well written, and Bratt--scruffy, unkempt, a little more than off-center here--has the requisite intensity for the role. But it also is jarringly slick and borderline seamy; maybe that's just part of the fast world Banks and his cohorts find themselves in, but the tone ultimately robs the show--or at least the pilot--of heart and passion.
50
You see Mr. Bratt with his goatee and expressions of martyrdom, but you hear the voice of Nancy Reagan.
37
It's all meant to be exciting, but like everything else about The Cleaner, it comes across as almost profoundly silly.
33
I'd describe it as ludicrous, but that might give the impression that it's remotely entertaining.