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Follow a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents—and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb—as they navigate the espionage world’s smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.
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E1: Failure's ContagiousRiver Cartwright is ousted from MI5 and finds himself in a place worse than purgatory: Slough House, dumping ground for failed spies.
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E2: Work DrinksRiver and Sid join forces. A misfired gun has dire consequences.
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E3: Bad TradecraftSlough House is the unlikely venue for a secret romance, but events take a dark turn when a dangerous encounter becomes deadly.
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E4: Visiting HoursTaverner sends the Dogs to hunt down Lamb and the Slow Horses. River holds the secret to saving the gang.
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E5: FiascoThe Slow Horses must disappear to avoid capture by MI5. Lamb and River head to The Park to outwit Taverner.
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E6: FolliesTaverner and the Slow Horses attempt different approaches to locate the kidnappers and Hassan. Ho makes a shocking discovery about Sid.
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E1: Last StopJackson Lamb is on high alert after a former spy is found dead. Min and Louisa are tempted by an offer from outside Slough House.
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E2: From Upshott with LoveLamb liaises with a Russian defector who may hold a clue to sleeper agents. River is on the trail of a ruthless assassin.
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E3: Drinking GamesRiver gets cozy in the Cotswolds while searching for a sleeper agent. Min discovers Russian drinking games are the most brutal of all.
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E4: CicadaLouisa makes her move on Pashkin. Catherine makes moves of a different kind when she plays high-stakes chess with a sinister stranger.
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E5: Boardroom PoliticsLamb orders his Slow Horses to walk into traps. River believes something alarming is heading toward London.
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E6: Old ScoresLamb and Katinsky go head-to-head. Ho finds himself trapped on a train with a Russian assassin.
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E1: Strange GamesA romantic relationship in Istanbul ends badly. Lamb hits the panic button when one of his Slow Horses fails to show up for work.
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E2: Hard LessonsRiver has to steal something out of the Park to save a life. Lamb realizes a stranger game is afoot.
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E3: Negotiating with TigersMarcus and Shirley face Lamb's wrath. River discovers revenge is a dish best served cold.
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E4: Uninvited GuestsTearney makes a bold move. The Slow Horses assist the Tiger Team, unaware of their hidden agenda. Lamb and Ho take a road trip.
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E5: Cleaning UpTaverner and Tearney face off for control of MI5. River and Louisa find themselves caught in the crossfire.
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E6: FootprintsThe Slow Horses fight for their lives. Lamb shares some devastating truths with Catherine.
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E1: Identity TheftA London bombing puts Taverner under pressure. When River grows concerned for his grandfather, Louisa encourages him to go for a visit.
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E2: A Stranger Comes to TownA naive agent makes a discovery about the Westacres bomber. Lamb suspects that David knows more than he's letting on.
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E3: Penny for Your ThoughtsRiver is trapped in France. Back at Slough House, the Dogs have come for Lamb.
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E4: ReturnsTaverner is desperate to hide dangerous secrets. River seeks answers at his grandfather's house.
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E5: Grave DangerLamb questions David about France as River comes face to face with the enemy.
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E6: Hello GoodbyeImpossible decisions are faced and sacrifices are made.
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E1: Bad DatesA mass shooting rocks London, intensifying a testy mayoral race. Shirley believes one of the Slow Horses was the target of an attempted hit.
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E2: IncommunicadoLamb intercepts an assassin. Taverner receives a key piece of intel about the Abbotsfield shooting.
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E3: Tall TalesAn act of sabotage grinds London to a halt. Taverner interrogates Roddy. Coe is convinced a destabilization strategy is at play.
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E4: MissilesFlyte sets out to find Roddy's girlfriend. The gang is dispatched to two different campaign events to prevent another attack.
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E5: CircusLamb debriefs River and Coe. Roddy is pulled in to help decipher a piece of code as the destabilization strategy nears its final stage.
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E6: ScarsIt's up to the Slow Horses to stop Farouk's team from completing its mission in a final act of mass carnage.

Slow Horses Season 3 Review: Star Rating:
Cast: Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas, Saskia Reeves, Chris Reilly, Sophie Okonedo, among others
Creator: Will Smith
Director: Saul Metzstein
Streaming On: Apple TV+
Language: English
Runtime: 6 Episodes, Around 50 minutes each.

Slow Horses Season 3 Review: What’s It About:
Slow Horses is a spy-thriller based on the original novels written by Mick Herron and tells the story of the Slough House, where the rejects from the MI5 end up under the charge of the mysterious, obnoxious, and rude agent Lamb. The members of the Slough House, also known as the Slow Horses, might be rejects, but they still have abilities that make them quite useful, and because of some crazy circumstances, they end up involved in some pretty intense and dangerous cases, even when they are not supposed to.
Slow Horses Season 3 Review: Script Analysis:
Slow Horses is one of those shows that doesn’t slow down regarding quality. Season 1 presented the characters and the premise, which was quite enjoyable.
Meanwhile, Season 2 went all the way in, introducing one of the best spy stories we have seen on television, thanks to complexity and moral conundrum. Now, Slow Horses has reached its third season, and with it, it adds something extra to the formula to keep things interesting.
This season, that little extra is more focused on action set pieces. There are few of these sequences, but they are felt on a show like this because it is not customary to see so much effort inside this universe. This new focus on creating action moments works well with the season’s break-neck pacing, making the stakes feel higher than ever before. For some people, this creative angle might go against the show’s core principles, but at least for me, it makes this third season feel different from the other two.
The only problem would be if the series would maintain or even increase this action-packed angle in season 4, which is now confirmed. We don’t need this show to become something like that, but changing the pace occasionally feels good. This season, the rest of the plot focuses on finding a new MacGuffin named “The Footprint,” a file that could change the world of espionage forever if it falls into the wrong hands. It is a very standard premise, but the twists and turns and the characters’ interactions make the season worth following from beginning to end.
Actually, this season has gone by so far that, at times, it feels like there should be at least one more extra episode to keep all the plot lines and characters in line, and yet, that feeling goes away when the show just wraps everything up beautifully towards the climax. It is hard for a TV series to maintain this level of quality season after season, but having excellent source material and exceptional writers, directors, and actors is doing very well for Slow Horses so far; let’s hope season 4 does the same.

Slow Horses Season 3 Review: Star Performance:
Most people start watching the show because of Gary Oldman’s involvement; it is true; he is just as good as you imagine and an essential part of the show. Oldman’s character, Lamb, steals every scene he is in, as the actor’s presence on screen is just gigantic, and the character itself is written so that he becomes the center of attention wherever he goes, thanks to his peculiarities.
However, if there is an actor that really stands out this season, although in reality she always does, it is Kristin Scott Thomas, one of her generation’s most influential actresses and a giant when it comes to having a presence on screen. In this season, she is as big as Oldman, and her character is so unique that you cannot stop watching her go around doing her thing. It is always great to see someone do something they are good at, and in this case, both Thomas and her character, Diana, are a delight to watch.
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Slow Horses Season 3 Review: Direction & Music:
Slow Horse’s presentation has always been one of its most vital assets, and this season, Saul Metzstein comes to the director’s chair to maintain continuity and add a bit more of an edge to some of the scenes. Metzstein’s direction could be described as raw and fast inside the confines of the Slow Horses aesthetic, and yet, it still feels very refined, which is great because the show needs to maintain that aura of mystery that pulls you into the story.
Meanwhile, composers Daniel Pemberton, who recently worked on Michael Mann’s Ferrari, and the musical duo Toydrum do their best to raise the viewer’s anxiety with musical pieces that are both exciting and terrifying at times while also considering the slower moments as necessary. Silence as a tool to accentuate moments is also well utilized and tells us that these guys are indeed professionals of their branch.
Slow Horses Season 3 Review: Last Words:
Slow Horses Season 3 is another excellent spy-thriller story, and Mick Herron, the author of the original novels, should be proud that his stories and characters are being done justice on the little screen. The season just strays enough from past seasons to feel different and keep the audience engaged through the six episodes, which go by fast. Now, we can only wait for season 4 to arrive and see where the characters go next, which, as expected, won’t be a Paradise Island where they can finally rest.
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