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Jett 'Kowalski faces a different path after spending a period in prison after having carried out many criminal operations. Jet faces new tasks under pressure from Charlie Baudelaire, agreeing to do a new job by working with former partner Rufus 'Quinn' Quinton. In that mission, Quinn was incredibly killed, so Kowalski had no choice but to consider changing the course again.
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.
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.
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.
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.