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The series reveals the glamorous diaries of a woman who is fighting a war against the most dangerous gangs facing her. In this series, that relentless girl is fighting a revenge campaign against a gang and tries to take revenge on the gang she tried to kill. Over time, that girl started to reveal various intrigues and trying to sacrifice more to achieve her goal.
Aims at a clever pitch-darkness. It more often lands on a sort of congenital sourness, one that grows choking at the series's hour-long episode lengths.
Spencer is, unsurprisingly, fantastic in the lead role. Her portrayal of a woman whose rage simmers under the surface of every aspect of her life even as she maintains a veneer of stoic calm is both deft and occasionally shocking.
Reprisal would be a lot of fun if it were 100 minutes. Unfortunately, it's 10 episodes, some of which are fully an hour long. Reprisal suffers from the same problem so many shows in the Peak TV era do: Not enough story to justify the runtime.
Were the show only the women, Reprisal would improve by leaps and bounds. Rodrigo Santoro and Gilbert Owuor, as Brawler leaders, and Mena Massoud, as a new errand boy, are mournful and placid afterthoughts, respectively.