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Painkiller Jane - Season 1

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Jane Vasco is a DEA agent recruited by a covert government agency that hunts genetically enhanced individuals. She discovers that she can heal rapidly from any injury and begins to investigate the source of her powers.
Release:
IMDb:
5.7
Quality:
SD
Duration:
44 min
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New York Times
Decent scripts could make it work anyway, but the first two episodes at least don't bode well; the stories are flat, and the repartee between Jane and her teammates isn't zippy enough to amuse even the comic-book crowd.
September 27, 2019
Common Sense Media
It seems as if the goal was to avoid hiring additional actors to play the Secret Service detail. If only Jane could kill that kind of pain.
September 27, 2019
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Painkiller Jane could have been a tremendous show in the right hands.
March 05, 2019
San Jose Mercury News
The series doesn't come close to capturing the edgy tone and visual style of the print original.
September 27, 2019
Los Angeles Times
It's too bad because tough-talking, smoky-voiced broads are among America's greatest contributions to world culture and they are in very short supply these days.
September 27, 2019
Hollywood Reporter
She's not nearly as charismatic as was (Emmanuelle) Vaugier, and her character's story also isn't as interesting.
September 27, 2019
Variety
Based on this first meeting, however, only guys with a taste for camp or genuinely desperate to see a female in the living room would willingly book a second date with "Jane."
September 27, 2019
L.A. Weekly
Not helping matters either are the wretched dialogue, indiscriminately moody lighting, stock characters (gruff boss, dweeby tech guy, ripped chauvinist colleague), and crushing lack of suspense. I felt the pain, believe me.
September 27, 2019
Orlando Sentinel
Loken conveys that mix of feelings with remarkable stamina. It's just a shame that such a strong heroine has to suffer so often. It hurts so bad, and that ain't good.
September 27, 2019
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