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Fixer, The - Series 1 Reviews

2008 Certificate 15
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  • 70
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The Fixer is an action-packed, high-octane series that asks whether operating outside the usual parameters of the law - under the pretext of protecting it - can ever be justified. In the shadowy world between right and wrong, John Mercer is a modern-day gun for hire, beholden to his sinister master but not the boundaries - .. Read more

Starring Andrew Buchan, Peter Mullan, Tamzin Outhwaite, Jody Latham
Director Alrick Riley, John Strickland, Hettie Macdonald
Genres Drama, Television

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  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Fixer, The - Series 1

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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Lets hope ITV fix it for a second series of this absorbing drama

    The Fixer seems to be the latest attempt by ITV to produce the sort of gritty urban drama that the Americans excel at. But it’s not a cop show for which we should be thankful , as home grown cop shows are invariably rubbish and after the American show 'The Wire' everyone else might as well give up because nothing is going to get better than that. Anyway like the brilliant French film 'Nikita' Fixer works on the premise that someone who has committed a crime can be offered a life outside of prison but to in order to do so must work as an assassin for the state.

    John Mercer (Andrew Buchan ) is former special forces .After discovering a terrible secret about his aunt and uncle he executes them and is subsequently imprisoned .After five years inside he is suddenly offered a way out by Lenny Douglas (Peter Mullan) who tells him that if he comes to work for him as part of some shadowy secretive government agency he will be allowed to live out of prison. On the plus side this allows him to spend time with his sister Jess (Liz White) who is a single parent. On the down side he must move into a flat he will share with Calum (Jody Latham) Lenny,s errand boy, a mouthy cocky jack the lad whose manner grates on the quiet brooding Mercer. To further complicate things there is disgraced ex-copper Rose (Tamzin Outhwaite) who also works for Lenny . Some of the things she has to do for Lenny are less than salubrious and this riles Mercer as they have a mutual attraction for each other. What really riles Mercer though is the power Lenny has over him . He feels that he is trapped in the same way he was in prison , that Lenny is less than honest with him and that his relationship with his sister makes him vulnerable.

    Over the six episodes relationships develop and we gradually learn more about the characters with the initially irritating Calum becoming more sympathetic and it all reaches a head for episode six where Mercer is given a possible way out by one of the men he has been tasked to put to death. The best episode pits Mercer against his predecessor gone rogue . We also learn more about the link between Rose and Lenny.

    The Fixer is well written and well acted with Peter Mullan And Jody Latham especially good. Andrew Buchan does the gloomy anti -hero thing well enough while Tamzin Outhwaite actually gets a decent role for a change as the feisty motivated Rose. If anything for me it’s not gritty enough . I’d have like it to be tougher and harder hitting but for a main stream drama it’s still reasonably uncompromising.

    The DVD comes with a making of documentary but no commentaries which are always the best way to get behind the scenes and characters further. There is no guarantee that The Fixer will return for a second series at this moment which is a great shame as having got all the character and situational set-ups out of the way the writers could concentrate on Mercer’s role as an enforcer and assassin. So if someone could fix it for The Fixer , unlike Alan Partridge to get a second series that would be tremendous. We need more shows like this not less.

  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Excellent

    I enjoyed this, the premis is similar to other films/programmes but with an english slant. The lead actor is lovely to look at, which helps!, and its is gritty and comical at times. Am looking forward to the second disc arriving.

      • A customer from Torquay
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    the fixer

    missed it on tv but was recommended by someone to me, it is brilliant and would recommend whole heartedly

      • swm from Glasgow
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Fixer, The - Series 1

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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    the fixer

    missed it on tv but was recommended by someone to me, it is brilliant and would recommend whole heartedly

      • swm from Glasgow
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Good strong charcters - very non-PC

    Often TV series' are cast to appeal to the widest audience instead of choosing the best actor for the role. This has a dumbing down effect on the drama and results in lackluster performances.

    This series has an ensemlble cast of good actors with very different personalties and is a pleasent change from the boring P.C. stuff generally offerered as good drama.

      • A customer from Birmingham
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Lets hope ITV fix it for a second series of this absorbing drama

    The Fixer seems to be the latest attempt by ITV to produce the sort of gritty urban drama that the Americans excel at. But it’s not a cop show for which we should be thankful , as home grown cop shows are invariably rubbish and after the American show 'The Wire' everyone else might as well give up because nothing is going to get better than that. Anyway like the brilliant French film 'Nikita' Fixer works on the premise that someone who has committed a crime can be offered a life outside of prison but to in order to do so must work as an assassin for the state.

    John Mercer (Andrew Buchan ) is former special forces .After discovering a terrible secret about his aunt and uncle he executes them and is subsequently imprisoned .After five years inside he is suddenly offered a way out by Lenny Douglas (Peter Mullan) who tells him that if he comes to work for him as part of some shadowy secretive government agency he will be allowed to live out of prison. On the plus side this allows him to spend time with his sister Jess (Liz White) who is a single parent. On the down side he must move into a flat he will share with Calum (Jody Latham) Lenny,s errand boy, a mouthy cocky jack the lad whose manner grates on the quiet brooding Mercer. To further complicate things there is disgraced ex-copper Rose (Tamzin Outhwaite) who also works for Lenny . Some of the things she has to do for Lenny are less than salubrious and this riles Mercer as they have a mutual attraction for each other. What really riles Mercer though is the power Lenny has over him . He feels that he is trapped in the same way he was in prison , that Lenny is less than honest with him and that his relationship with his sister makes him vulnerable.

    Over the six episodes relationships develop and we gradually learn more about the characters with the initially irritating Calum becoming more sympathetic and it all reaches a head for episode six where Mercer is given a possible way out by one of the men he has been tasked to put to death. The best episode pits Mercer against his predecessor gone rogue . We also learn more about the link between Rose and Lenny.

    The Fixer is well written and well acted with Peter Mullan And Jody Latham especially good. Andrew Buchan does the gloomy anti -hero thing well enough while Tamzin Outhwaite actually gets a decent role for a change as the feisty motivated Rose. If anything for me it’s not gritty enough . I’d have like it to be tougher and harder hitting but for a main stream drama it’s still reasonably uncompromising.

    The DVD comes with a making of documentary but no commentaries which are always the best way to get behind the scenes and characters further. There is no guarantee that The Fixer will return for a second series at this moment which is a great shame as having got all the character and situational set-ups out of the way the writers could concentrate on Mercer’s role as an enforcer and assassin. So if someone could fix it for The Fixer , unlike Alan Partridge to get a second series that would be tremendous. We need more shows like this not less.

  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Excellent

    I enjoyed this, the premis is similar to other films/programmes but with an english slant. The lead actor is lovely to look at, which helps!, and its is gritty and comical at times. Am looking forward to the second disc arriving.

      • A customer from Torquay
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    the fixer

    missed it on tv but was recommended by someone to me, it is brilliant and would recommend whole heartedly

      • swm from Glasgow
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Great British Drama

    Formula that has been done before but with an urban London twist. Likeable, complex characters. More please.

      • A customer from Lancaster
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Good strong charcters - very non-PC

    Often TV series' are cast to appeal to the widest audience instead of choosing the best actor for the role. This has a dumbing down effect on the drama and results in lackluster performances.

    This series has an ensemlble cast of good actors with very different personalties and is a pleasent change from the boring P.C. stuff generally offerered as good drama.

      • A customer from Birmingham
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A must watch....

    Excellent British series with loads of twist to keep you on the edge of your seat and wanting more. Definitely a must see....

      • A customer from RAINHAM
  • Rated - 5 stars

    loved it

    lovel this, hope they bring out more, excellent watching

      • home from West Midlands
  • Rated - 5 stars

    fixer

    missed this on tv the first time round good mix of action and drama a good way to waste a few hours

      • A customer from Cwmbran
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Compelling viewing

    I really enjoyed this. Well written and acted, good cast.

    Worth renting for something different. It's not exactly a cop show but still deals with criminals. Love the idea of a shady police unit designed to get rid of the undesirables that the regular cops can't.

      • A customer from Stirling
  • Rated - 3 stars

    'Fixer, The - Series 1'

    As good the second time round....

    slightly dated but still very watchable

      • A customer from Redcar

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