"Luther" Episode #5.1 (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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7/10
Cliché After Cliché, But Still a Good Show
Better_TV2 January 2019
I love the Luther series as a whole, especially the first 3 seasons -- they comprise some of the most exciting, jaw-dropping hours television I have ever seen. But over time the show has fallen into a formula, one which this season 5 premiere proudly flaunts: drawn-out scenes of an animal-like serial killer with paraphiliac urges stalking their innocent prey; Luther finding himself caught up in the London underworld or with shadowy figures he's dealt with in the past; very little actual detective work that often boils down to Luther or another character using broad stereotypes/armchair psychoanalysis or general wisdom that anyone could've come up with to track down the bad guy (or simply saying "I have a hunch").

A lot of people watch Luther FOR this formula, though I was hoping the show would have evolved a bit by 2019. Here in episode 5x1 we have dapper gangster George Cornelius (Patrick Malahide) returning from season 4 to involve DCI Luther (Idris Elba) in the recovery of his kidnapped son. Cornelius serves the same role Baba (Pam Ferris) did in series 2: an underworld figure meant to involve Luther in the dark side so as to complicate his law enforcement career. There's also a creepy serial killer running around sticking various sharp objects into people, reminding us that this is, above, all, a horror TV show more so than a cop drama.

I found a lot of the events in this episode to be quite contrived and cliché-ridden, though I still enjoyed watching it. Some of these include: yet another new, naive partner to act as a foil for Luther (played this time by Wunmi Mosaku); some gangsters un-ironically strapping a bomb to someone as punishment; a weird psychiatrist (played by Hermione Norris) who clearly knows more than she's letting on.

Still, this is Luther: the acting is brilliant (with exception of Michael Obiora as Errol, who hams it up way too much), the editing and direction are on point, and the thudding, pulsing music will keep you glued to your seat. If you've watched Luther from the beginning, you'll see the ending twist coming a mile away; it's still good TV, just not really "must-see TV" anymore.
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9/10
Wotcha!
vijay-vadher1 January 2019
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Exceptional to start to a thrilling and gruesome season 5. Luther is back! and so is...
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9/10
Back and with potential to better than ever
Evil_C2 January 2019
Opening episode that ticked all the boxes you expected then turns the page and adds a whole lot more. Great little touches of using past characters and introducing new ones. Gripping from start to finish still the best show British TV has produced in years
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10/10
He's back!!!
Sleepin_Dragon1 January 2019
After a cruel absence, Luther hit our screens like a force 9 gale, absolutely barn storming beginning, the episode kept a pace and intensity throughout. I was so caught up in events, and excitement, that parts of the story perhaps passed me by. They really did pull out all the stops with this one, from his kidnap, to the terrifying bus scene, to the shock visitor on the door.

If I'm totally honest, I thought this felt a little different to the last few outings for Luther and co, and not in a bad way, it had a vibe of Messiah (Ken Stott) and I utterly loved it.

They went for some big guns in terms of casting, Patrick Malahide is a total joy as a villain, and played his part superbly, Hermione Norris showed her vast talents also, but for me the casting of Wunmi Mosaku was genius, she is such a talented, measured actress, one who has the talent for making me utterly love her characters, I just hope they've not brought her in to bump her off.

That's the viewing I'm hopeful for in 2019!!

10/10
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10/10
A brilliant return for Luther
DVD_Connoisseur1 January 2019
"Luther" Season 5 kicks off with a very strong episode. Perhaps even darker than previous seasons, the theme of this opening episode is pitch black in tone.

Luther's caught between the affairs of the criminal underworld's George Cornelius (brilliantly played by Patrick Malahide) and the search for a sadistic serial killer. As always, his life is nothing short of chaotic.

With a fantastic, and unexpected, cliffhanger, this first episode shows fantastic promise for this fifth season.
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10/10
Absolutely superb! Warning: Spoilers
Everything about this episode is classic Luther. Subtle tension was extremely strong and gripping and the script was awesome and so was the acting. Amazing debut episode for series 5 and well worth the 3 year wait. Also the ending was so good.
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10/10
To kill or not to kill (the best character).
alencar_darwin2 January 2019
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Yes yes yes I say YES!

Luther is a great show, using the clichés of the genre as a spring-board and then subverting them in such an ingenious way as to better Hannibal (in my opinion, the relationship between Luther and Alice is so much stronger) -- and another show I would recommend would be Marcela, but that's another discussion.

Now. Luther is a great character, no doubt: masterfully played by Elba, but without Alice the show isn't the same: she's just so delightful to watch, so strong and interesting, that when she "died" it got me down (as much as a work of fiction can get one down).

Ruth Wilson should star a show of her own. She deserves. Oh! the The Affair debacle. (One doesn't simply kills one's best character off like that).

There's another serial-killer on the prowl; one with an interesting relationship and truly unsettling and bizarre behaviour (at least in part due to said relationship).

And an old "acquaintance" of Luther is having a horrible time with the disappearance (kidnapping) of his son. And the one involved in none other than... yes, you guessed.

A strong beginning. Great, actually.
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9/10
I KNEW It !
Warin_West-El5 February 2023
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She's BAAAAAACK. Alice, mistress of the darkness has come back for more. And we're glad all over.

This was an interesting episode. Have to say I'm completely BORED with the same old, "stupid person gets killed" routine. And George coming after Luther not once but twice was totally stupid. If Luther was a real person, he would have turned to George and said, "Look I paid you off, now leave me alone." That whole torture scene was ridiculous. And then, George YET AGAIN blames Luther . . . Does the character have Alzheimers or what?

BUT THERE WERE TWO WONDERFUL SURPRISES:

1) The doctor turned out to be more twisted than her patient.

2) And the best part of all . . . Alice is about take us on a ride through Wonderland.

Can't Wait !
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9/10
Plot Twists and A Cruel Killer
ZegMaarJus18 August 2021
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This episode begins with Jeremy, he is running away from John. John arrested Jeremy. Lee sees that a man got killed by a masked person. John got ubducted by George. George wants to know where his son is, John doesn't know. Vivien sees a masked naked man in her living room, he is laughing. John arrived at the crime scene, a man has been killed on a cruel way. John saved Errol just in time. John and Catherine interview Vivien about her patient, the suspect. Claire got killed on a cruel way by James. The suspect his name: James Hauser. James stabbed Vivien with a knife. James cuts open his own troath, he died instantly. It gets clear that there are two masked killers, one is still alive: his name is unknown. Alice knocks on John's door, John is flabbergasted. Amazing Episode of Luther Season 5, i knew it. Alice is still arive, she returned on the show. Great plot twist!
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6/10
pulp fiction made badly
kokomo1233 January 2019
If it wasnt for Elba's charisma and pretty dynamic plot development this would be unwatchable. every scene is totally unrealistic and even ridiculous.
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6/10
Episode 5.1
Prismark102 January 2019
What I like about Luther is that it is just plain bonkers gruesome fun. More mad and bad, the better it gets.

Where else would you get a series where a cop has his own stalker who herself is a serial killer.

The opening episode of the fifth series had the bonus of a killer in a clown mask with led lights so cctv cameras could not catch him properly. This clown faced killer brutally kills people and his psychiatrist comes forward and tells Luther who he might be.

I was surprised Luther did not arrest her for doing such a bad job on treating her patient!

Crime boss George Cornelius also has a run in with Luther when his son goes missing and he thinks Luther might be involved somehow.

Tense, thrilling and unnerving with a few twists. Three more parts to follow.
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4/10
What a disappointment after 4 seasons
jeffblythfilm21 June 2020
We've watched this show from the beginning through cast and crew changes but this is awful. It all falls on the shoulders of the cinematographer. It'd be nice to see the performances, to know what (and who) are in a scene. Dreadful dark and dreary looking. Shame.
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3/10
Ridiculous
polite-4569229 May 2019
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Ridiculous involvement of a stereotyped organized crime villain who wantonly goes about threatening everyone, kidnapping people, and shooting at people.

Most of the episode has little value, although the overly creepy "therapist" is interesting (despite also being somewhat predictable).
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5/10
Literally too dark
lynpalmer111 March 2023
Not sure if I liked this one or not because it was literally too dark to see what the hell was going on. I could hear the words but without actually seeing the action I was left guessing through most of it and then eventually gave up and lost interest. Even the scenes in the police station were too dark to see anything. Confusing as hell. Also confused as to why and when the 600 character rule started for IMDB REVIEWS, but since I can't leave one without writing more I'll just ramble. This show is usually good but I've seen a few episodes where it has dropped the ball, especially this one. Turn the Damn lights on!
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4/10
Had high hopes...but utterly disappointed.
jayturner514-678-2334447 January 2021
They seemed to have taken a page out of American writing and telegraphed everything. No surprises anywhere. I still love Idris, but this last season left a lot to be desired.
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