The Consultant

2023 - 2 - 25

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'The Consultant': A deliciously creepy star turn for Christoph Waltz (The Washington Post)

The eight-episode psychological thriller draws on the actor's trademark malevolent courtesy.

The stakes of the show aren’t “What’s really going on?” but rather the more psychological “Will it work?”: Will Patoff manage to lure Craig and Elaine into a Hobbesian contest? That focus on merely human questions is a refreshing twist in a moment awash with disappointing puzzle-boxes, even if many elements of “The Consultant” will feel familiar. It is not, that is to say — although we get some intriguing glimpses of Patoff’s world — the kind of puzzle-box drama that rewards sleuthing. It’s a good thing O’Grady and Wolff have compelling chemistry as skeptical co-conspirators trying to work out what Patoff is up to and who he really is because the world of the series is claustrophobically small — confined for the most part to the austere opulence of the CompWare offices while the principals play a rotating game of cat and mouse. Wolff shines, too; his Craig is ambitious and amiable and cowardly, the kind of guy whose commitment to principle is secondary to being right. The series is more restrained and (to its credit) moves far more quickly.

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Christoph Waltz Means Business In Killer Workplace Horror ... (Forbes)

Lead actor and executive producer Waltz and creator Tony Basgallop discuss the adaptation of Bentley Little's novel now streaming on Amazon's Prime Video.

"I think it was inevitable with Christoph and I involved that there was going to be that flavor to it," the acclaimed British writer admitted. I was touched, and I did not expect that at all." He continued, "I think an American in the lead role would have also delivered it differently. "I think the key was not to overwrite it. "I like to look at scripts, but I didn't open this one and say, 'Let me see what could be unique,' I said, 'Well, this is a great story,' and that's when we met and started the dialogue," the actor explained. Waltz added, "If you look for uniqueness, or to look for the hidden diamond in someone's work, you may get sidetracked from making a living.

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'The Consultant' on Prime Video Finale Recap: Regus Gets Results (CNET)

The show about a workplace that gets a bizarre new boss stars Christoph Waltz as Regus Patoff, Nat Wolff as Craig, Brittany O'Grady as Elaine and Aimee Carrero ...

Before Patoff slips through the glass, a couple of party tables breaking his fall, he tells Craig "you're not the hero. There's probably some deeper meaning here, but I could also see a character like Patoff getting gold body parts at the expense of a poor man's happiness just because that's what he likes to do. Craig's relationship with Patti appears to end in the finale. A news report playing at the end reveals the death of its founder, who strived to develop the first humanoid workforce. If Elaine is counted as a winner in this dark tale, Craig is the biggest loser. Patoff takes his sweet time to appear at CompWare, which is in full party mode after the release of Mr. When Patoff appeared at CompWare, he shook up the company with heartless terminations, rushed game launches and more in order to supposedly improve the business. Young employees Craig and Elaine subsequently experience new demands and challenges, such as Patoff's absurd, sincere request to Elaine to release a real-life elephant in downtown LA to promote the mobile game Mr. In the finale, Patrice returns to CompWare to collect the other half. It's not Patti who has it, but Sang's mother who disappeared some episodes back, and she was given the phone by Patoff. As a refresher, The Consultant follows Regus Patoff, a mysterious stranger who takes over at a mobile game company called CompWare after the sudden death of its CEO, Mr. I binge-watched the darkly comedic series and enjoyed it, but I felt like the ending kept some rewards just out of reach.

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The Consultant Ending Explained (Screen Rant)

The Consultant's ending brings a full circle to Craig and Elaine's rite of passage but marks the beginning of another consulting adventure for Patoff.

The founder's death confirms that Pterodactyl is Regus Patoff's next target, where he will again use his exploitative yet effective authoritarian methods to save the firm from its fall from grace in The Consultant season 2. The fact that Regus Patoff never sleeps, only leaves the CompWare office to visit a portable restroom in the middle of nowhere, and has his name abbreviated from "Registered U.S. Towards the end of Therefore, after eventually achieving professional and personal fulfilment under the consultant's reign, Elaine learns to embrace Patoff's questionable ways instead of hating them. [Amazon's adaption of Bentley Little's The Consultant](https://screenrant.com/consultant-ending-book-show-different-totally/), Elaine does not report Patoff's invasive, illegal practices at CompWare's workplace. From having sympathy towards her fellow employees, Elaine, too, crosses many moral boundaries in The Consultant's final arc, making her worthy of gaining Patoff's trust and taking over as the company's CEO. As a result, Sang had no option but to comply and pay Patoff through oral sex for all the provisions the consultant was making for him. Using the same cameras, she and Craig retrieve the footage from March 24, 2022, and find a disturbing video in which Sang is seemingly being sexually assaulted by Patoff. After CompWare's CEO, Sang, gets murdered, Elaine's curiosity gets the best of her, and she sets out to solve the mystery behind the murder with Craig. However, at the same time, The Consultant's ending also drops clear indications of how Patoff ingeniously fulfils his capitalist motives by using toxic rules and regulations to skew his workforce's moral compass. Hence, here's a breakdown of The Consultant's ending. Combining horror with satire, The Consultant brings new life to workplace politics, inequalities, and drama by portraying how in his pursuit of improving a firm's revenue, a peculiar management consultant shows no qualms about wreaking havoc in the lives of his employees.

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The Consultant Season 2: Is it renewed or canceled? (Web News Observer)

Will we see more of this American black comedy thriller series? Continue reading to learn more about The Consultant Season 2.

So, it is time for you to renew your membership plans, and explore another genre of original series and movies from the massive catalog that the streaming service offers to its members. The Consultant is available to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime, with the newest movies, TV shows, and classic favorites available to stream instantly with over 150,000+ content for Amazon Prime members at no additional cost. The official synopsis of the series states, “The Consultant is a twisted, comedic-thriller series that explores the sinister relationship between boss and employee. [February 25, 2023] [#TheConsultant](Prime Video) is scary good & [#ChristophWaltz]steals the show as the ruthless boss. As a result, fans should wait for the network to officially confirm and acknowledge these details. The first season of, “The Consultant,” which is a Tony Basgallop-created television series based on Bentley Little’s novel of the same name, has finally concluded its run on Amazon Prime Video.

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The Consultant Twitter Reactions: Fans Claim Christoph Waltz as ... (Leisurebyte)

Notably, the show revolves around Regus Patoff, a new consultant in a gaming app firm CompWare, who hides beneath the layers of trickery and deceit. Furthermore ...

Therefore, to keep you in the loop with the online reactions, we have compiled some of the best responses from Twitter below. Some have expressed mixed feelings about the show, with criticisms ranging from its pacing and storytelling to its mature themes and graphic content. The new workplace thriller has been making waves in the online fandom, with viewers expressing their reactions and opinions about the comedy thriller show.

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Christoph Waltz On Negative Roles: I'm Not A Moralist, Just An Actor (Outlook India)

Oscar winner Christoph Waltz says he never judges the characters he plays on the screen as he considers himself an actor and not a moralist.

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