Sugar
Private detective John Sugar investigates the disappearance of Olivia, the beloved granddaughter of Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. As Sugar tries to determine what happened to Olivia, he unearths Siegel family secrets, old and new.
Cast
Colin Farrell
John Sugar
Kirby
Ruby
Amy Ryan
Melanie Matthews
Amy Ryan
Melanie
Amy Ryan
Melanie Mackintosh
Dennis Boutsikaris
Bernie Siegel
Nate Corddry
David Siegel
Alex Hernandez
Kenny
James Cromwell
Jonathan Siegel
Anna Gunn
Margit Sorensen
Massi Furlan
Carlos
Reginald Lashaun Clay
Deputy Daniel Rabineau
Eric Lange
Byron Stallings
Sydney Chandler
Olivia Siegel
Bernardo Badillo
Manuel Cortez
Bernardo Badillo
Manuel Santiago Cortez
Bernardo Badillo
Manuel
Laura San Giacomo
Peg
Jack Topalian
Teddy Garnikian
Bodhi Rader
Deputy Chris Friendly
Miguel Sandoval
Thomas Kinsey
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I'm utterly stunned by the twist in episode 6 of 'Sugar.' As a die-hard fan of film noir, I was deeply immersed and thoroughly enjoying every aspect of the series-from the superb acting and atmospheric settings to the stylish cinematography and the perfectly moody music that heightened the intrigue. I had originally rated the series a solid 8. But then came the 'aliens' twist-seriously? I had to pause and wonder if it was just a figure of speech. How could such a finely crafted series take such a bizarre turn? And here I thought, 'Maybe if Sugar turned out to be a dog, it'd still be less outlandish than aliens!' At least that would have given 'barking up the wrong tree' a whole new meaning in the detective genre!
Since episode 1 I've been intrigued by the mix of different styles and the wonky tone sitting within what on the surface appears to be a modern noir. What's with the mysterious bag of drugs Sugar carries around, why the utter lack of fear and the calmness throughout, the anti-violence and difficulty sleeping, there just seemed to be something else going on. What about the clandestine gathering of 'spies' and the feeling that there was something either supernatural or psychological at play. To think that it is a simple detective show would be to underestimate Colin Farrell and his willingness to take chances. I'm sure it's going to divide people, good. I for one am loving the combination of old school story with a plot twist unlike anything you may have seen before. It's great, it could go in so many directions from here, I'm hooked!
