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Se unió el feb 2024
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Looks good, feels over the top. Acting ok some good cast. Watched two episodes. Don't feel the need to watch anymore. The soundtrack is super cool, but doesn't connect to the feel. Its definitely no peaky blinders, but does feel like it wants to be. It may have worked to help us connect to the characters if we had perhaps seen the dad in action before his passing.
I put this on in a moment of boredom. After two episodes I was hooked. Great story arc from a fascinating and horrific period to be alive. Just about every actor smashes it out of the park.
Finan and Ardhelm both strong but very different stand out. Breeda was the only storyline that lost any sense of reality, it's like they didn't really know what to do with her. Alfred's wife/Edwards mum seemed ageless and became annoying and almost added comedy.
Father Pyrlig also surprised me, ive only ever seen him in small roles like the inbetweeners, but I look forward to seeing him again, Ian Hart as Beocca was the pin that hooked me from the start.
Great production values from the first episode that got better
Honestly it's been the best two weeks binging this. So pleased I gave it a go.
Finan and Ardhelm both strong but very different stand out. Breeda was the only storyline that lost any sense of reality, it's like they didn't really know what to do with her. Alfred's wife/Edwards mum seemed ageless and became annoying and almost added comedy.
Father Pyrlig also surprised me, ive only ever seen him in small roles like the inbetweeners, but I look forward to seeing him again, Ian Hart as Beocca was the pin that hooked me from the start.
Great production values from the first episode that got better
Honestly it's been the best two weeks binging this. So pleased I gave it a go.
Was expecting a comedy, but got a gentle comedic drama. The first episode didn't know which direction to go, but the actors carried it enough.
The second sets into a familiar situation for many, and there is enough humour to make you chuckle along with the set ups.
It has a slight feel of the A plan which Greg Mchugh was also in, replace autism with dementia. So I suspect he is on the production team, I haven't looked, but if he is he had used Christopher Ecclestona character with Gregor.
Jennifer Saunders on the phone of the agent, is fun. But obviously took a lot of influence from Toast of Londons agent.
Worth a watch under the influence or whilst laid up in bed I'll, but not appointment to view, it's not to be confused with still game, or rab c nesbit.
The second sets into a familiar situation for many, and there is enough humour to make you chuckle along with the set ups.
It has a slight feel of the A plan which Greg Mchugh was also in, replace autism with dementia. So I suspect he is on the production team, I haven't looked, but if he is he had used Christopher Ecclestona character with Gregor.
Jennifer Saunders on the phone of the agent, is fun. But obviously took a lot of influence from Toast of Londons agent.
Worth a watch under the influence or whilst laid up in bed I'll, but not appointment to view, it's not to be confused with still game, or rab c nesbit.