
Why watch Legends
Tom Burke leads a ragtag unit of British civil servants into the criminal underworld of '90s Britain—think The Undercover Boss meets The Americans, but with the bone-dry wit of a Guy Ritchie crime saga. What makes this sing is the friction between bureaucratic procedure and street-level chaos: these aren't trained agents, they're paper-pushers forced to improvise their way through a drug war that doesn't care about their job titles.
The 1990s setting gives the whole thing a gritty, tactile authenticity—grainy surveillance footage, neon-soaked estates, the kind of period detail that makes prestige crime drama feel lived-in rather than glossy. The ensemble cast (Steve Coogan, Hayley Squires, Aml Ameen) crackles with chemistry, trading barbs and genuine fear in equal measure. It's paced like a heist thriller but grounded in character moments that land with real weight.
This is for anyone who devoured Line of Duty's institutional paranoia or Peaky Blinders' period swagger—it's got the crime-procedural meat of both, but with a sharper comedic edge. You'll be invested in whether these underdogs actually pull off their impossible mission, and more importantly, whether they'll survive it.
By the end of tonight, you'll be quoting the one-liners and debating whether they should've ever left their desks.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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As drugs flood the streets of '90s Britain, a team of civil servants is thrust undercover to topple the gangs behind it.
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