
Duster
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In 1972, the first Black female FBI agent heads to the Southwest and recruits a gutsy getaway driver in a bold effort to take down a growing crime syndicate.

In 1972, the first Black female FBI agent heads to the Southwest and recruits a gutsy getaway driver in a bold effort to take down a growing crime syndicate.
The season ends with unresolved tensions, hinting at further conflicts and moral challenges ahead. Throughout the series, the narrative is punctuated by vivid depictions of 1970s culture, including a notable animated dream sequence where Jim imagines himself in a Looney Tunes-style cartoon, symbolizing his chaotic and surreal life as a getaway driver. The episodic structure often follows Jim's "mission of the week," blending crime thriller elements with stylized, sometimes cartoonish action sequences.
... When the balance is right, and Holloway or David (or both) are onscreen, Duster is hard to resist. ... The best part of watching 'Duster', by far, is simply letting it take you along for the ride. ... Thanks to Abrams and Morgan’s savvy ability to blend pulp with pathos, “Duster” offers a story with stakes, heart and humor.