Slow Horses Season 4: Why Jackson Lamb Is So Good At His Job Explained By Gary Oldman

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Slow Horses season 4 star Gary Oldman explains why Jackson Lamb is such an effective spy. Based on the novels by Mick Herron, the hit Apple TV+ espionage thriller series follows the agents working in Slough House, an MI5 dumping ground for screw-ups and those who have made powerful enemies inside the British government. Slow Horses season 4, episode 1 brought the show back earlier this month, following Oldman's Lamb, Jack Lowden's River Cartwright, and the rest of Slough House as they track a dangerous figure connected to a devastating London bombing.

In a recent interview with Collider, Oldman dives deep into Lamb's personality and work ethic, explaining what makes his character a surprisingly effective spy despite his slovenly appearance and lack of manners. According to the actor, one of Lamb's secrets is that the persona he shows the world allows him to do much of his best work right under people's noses, particularly the higher-ups at MI5, who Oldman stresses are the show's overarching villains. Check out his comment below:

I think he probably does his best work when he's got his feet up on his desk and his eyes are closed. Again, they talk about him being slovenly and lazy: he's up there snoozing, phoning it in, but actually, he's working probably harder than they are. He gives the appearance, a persona, in a way, he's put together.

He's sort of created this character, in a sense. It's almost like he's found the way to do his job better. What better way to say, "I'm off to this place, Slough House, I'm kind of really taking a back seat, and I'm packing it all in." And, in fact, you're really not taking a back seat, and you're up against the machine.

Oddly, yes, these events happen, and there's an adversary and a villain that comes through each time, but who is the bad guy that he seems to always be up against every season? It's MI-5. It's the bureaucracy, it's the corruption. It's the narcissism of all of that, which he, in a way, has turned his back on... and in his own weird, small, smelly way, he can sort of chip away at it... or at least piss them off. At least he could get some joy from winding [Taverner] up. It might even appear childish and petty, but I think he takes great pride in ruining her day.

Jackson Lamb Probably Won't Be Evolving Drastically As A Character

Slow Horses season 5 is now confirmed (and has already been filmed), and Oldman's comment speaks to how Lamb will factor into the show moving forward. While many characters experience larger character arcs over the course of a show, Lamb essentially remains, as Oldman says elsewhere in the interview above, "a constant." Audiences seemingly shouldn't expect Lamb to become a drastically different figure as the show progresses, even if other Slough House agents do.

What's more, Oldman's comment suggests that the turbulent dynamic between Slough House and MI5 also isn't going anywhere. Hugo Weaving's Frank Harkness may serve as the primary antagonist in season 4, but MI5 bureaucracy and Kristin Scott Thomas' Diana Taverner will remain overbearing antagonists in a more macro sense. Keeping these constants is probably for the best, as reviews for Slow Horses have been glowing since season 1.

Slow Horses season 4 currently boasts a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics.

Our Take On Jackson Lamb In Slow Horses

Gary Oldman's Character Remains A Highlight

Gary Oldman standing in Slough House as Jackson Lamb in Slow Horses season 4 Image via Apple TV+

Oldman's Lamb is the source of much of Slow Horses' comedy, and his uncaring attitude and flatulence are often hilariously at odds with the extremely serious domestic security threats that form the basis of each season's story. With season 4 proving to be a hit so far, it's clear that the Apple TV+ show has found a winning formula with its writing and cast, and it's evidently for the best that certain dynamics continue moving forward. It's not clear exactly how much longer Slow Horses will run for, but it certainly seems like there's still plenty of road ahead.

New episodes of Slow Horses season 4 release on Wednesdays on Apple TV+.

Source: Collider

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