Bad Monkey: Season 1 – Review
Vince Vaughn gives a strong reason to get Apple TV+ as he leads “Bad Monkey,” which has him playing a smart-mouthed, million-word-a-minute detective who reminds you of his humor and charm.
Vince Vaughn gives a strong reason to get Apple TV+ as he leads “Bad Monkey,” which has him playing a smart-mouthed, million-word-a-minute detective who reminds you of his humor and charm.
The Nick and Eve case comes to a close in what might be a polarizing finale.
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In its penultimate episode, “Bad Monkey” leaves you questioning if this will have a second season because of the build up you see.
As Yancy pushes the limits of his badge as he plans to tempt Nick and Eve back to Florida, and coerce the FBI to act.
As Yancy goes from one obstacle to getting justice to the next, Gracie comes to a crossroad as an offer from Eve tempts her.
As it becomes time for Rogelio to return the support Yancy has given him all these years, Neville finds himself getting shot.
With Nick being willing to kill Yancy, and Yancy now accused of murder, is Rosa enough for him to not only solve the case, but live to see it go to trial?
Episode four focuses more on filling in the details of Nick’s past, and a little of Yancy’s, as it sets up the next chapter of “Bad Monkey.”
A twist is revealed regarding Nick’s death as Yancy and Rosa grow close, and Neville continues to struggle due to Christopher and how he is written on this show.
Yancy gets a sliver of good news, as more and more he finds himself pulled into Nick’s case to see how he was likely killed.
Vince Vaughn stars in this AppleTV+ original that does well in highlighting his talents while messing with the pace by featuring a less engaging storyline.
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