![]() Serkan Bulut is in a wheelchair and basically hides out at home, so his wife Leyla (Nazmiye Oral) and his henchman Timur (Gökhan Girginol), who has quite possibly the dumbest hair cut I’ve ever seen, run the show. Ferry will approach the Buluts saying he needs to get back on his feet and wants to be a supplier for them, and Bob is to pose as his business partner. Patrick decides to let Ferry Bouman out of jail early in order to infiltrate the Bulut gang and sniff out the mole. Now here you have to suspend disbelief a bit. ![]() When his old boss, Patrick (Jeroen Van de Ven), approaches him to help find a mole in the drug squad, Bob can’t really afford to turn him down. When Undercover Season 3 opens, we see Bob, who was fired from the federal police force in disgrace, struggling to make ends meet as a handyman. To read our review of Undercover Season 1, click here. Although they never trust each other, nor certainly like each other, the pair do work well together, and they get into some seriously hairy situations. The complications that ensue are typical for undercover shows, but heightened by bringing a loose cannon like Ferry into an operation. While both men are totally against this at first, Bob recognizes that Ferry’s reputation will get them in the door with Serkan, and Ferry sees an opportunity to reclaim his business, with the help of the police, to boot. The hitch is that he must work with Bob Lemmens (Tom Waes), the very cop who busted him. ![]() Undercover Season 3, on Netflix, is a Belgian/Dutch series about a convicted drug kingpin, Ferry Bouman (Frank Lammers), who is sprung from jail to go undercover and bring down his rival, a Turkish gang led by Serkan Bulut (Murat Seven).
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