Missed this until now. The series is a bit patchy. The first is okay, but has a lot of iconic scenes. The second is *awful*. The third isn't great but is important for setting up the remainder and has Philip Seymour Hoffman being just incredibly mean, which is fun.
4-6 are all pretty good, and the stunts the series is now known for come to the fore. Fallout is the series highlight by a mile. I haven't yet decided how I feel about the most recent one yet - it'll depend on how/if the next one resolves a particular character's plotline.
The second one is vastly better than the first, and has a lot of European cities (including Berlin)/car chases/combos of these. The third is messier and less satisfying, and the subsequent sequels after the trilogy were probably a mistake. Not terrible, but probably didn't need to exist.
If you are also a sucker for Euro-spying, The Day of the Jackal on Peacock is definitely one to see. Bourne Identity is still peerless, natch, but Jackal is super enjoyable so far.
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(Seriously, this is great! I get to watch Ronin again!)