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Jett Kowalski spent a long time in prison after doing many criminal tasks and did not want to go back. Charlie Baudelaire is trying to put pressure on Jet to agree to a final job but insists on working with her former partner, Rufus 'Quinn'. In the meantime, Quinn is killed and perhaps Kołski has no choice but to work for a strong and evil Russian man.
From the eclectic soundtrack to the solid cast that is as good from the single-scene performers to the recurring roles, Jett is as fun as it is enthralling.
For those who can stomach it, JETT does do a lot of interesting things from a storytelling perspective. Plot and writing aside, the production of the series is incredible.
Probably a little too derivative for its own good, but through five of its first nine episodes, it marks another fun-but-not-too-deep entry in Cinemax's stable of expanded B-movie genre pieces. And it's a great showcase for Gugino.
The performances make the first episode, which is bloated by at least 15 minutes, fun to watch. But Gugino takes the cake; she's fun, charming and sexy while showing the weariness Jett has.