Oboe725
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Season 3 was good up till this episode, they have completely misunderstood the whole point of the battle of two rivers and made it a generic battle set piece that could be in any film or TV show. In fact, this reminded me a lot of the Battle of Winterfell episode in Game of Thrones where because of a lack of thought of how the fight would plan out it becomes the usual melee, with the odd interaction with important characters. It actually started off well with the stand off in the pass but the writers just didn't have the courage to keep it up and decided to quickly take the easy option with a generic battle.
Disjointed, misjudged and truly a missed opportunity.
Disjointed, misjudged and truly a missed opportunity.
For all the hullabaloo and self congratulatory behaviour surrounded this 'tv concept' thing, it was surprisingly dull affair.
Just a bland, generic special forces mission type thing that helps congest the daytime rota of those strange TV channels that constantly play low budget, low quality tripe.
It makes the Equaliser TV show with that ex rapper look almost like Shakespeare and let's be honest it's not a patch of the original show. I will be surprised if this ever makes it into anything else, be it on TV or the big screen. I believe that there is a series of books with the Nick Drake character, but honestly, I think I could pretty much have a good idea of all the plots going by this.
Just a bland, generic special forces mission type thing that helps congest the daytime rota of those strange TV channels that constantly play low budget, low quality tripe.
It makes the Equaliser TV show with that ex rapper look almost like Shakespeare and let's be honest it's not a patch of the original show. I will be surprised if this ever makes it into anything else, be it on TV or the big screen. I believe that there is a series of books with the Nick Drake character, but honestly, I think I could pretty much have a good idea of all the plots going by this.