drnikic
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And Warwick Davis and Jason Watkins. Both of them tend to steal any show they're in. Sadly, I didn't love this episode.
It was full of Gaiman's usual humour mixed with the very scary. The Cybermen have had an upgrade as per Steven Moffat's wishes. Soldiers are comic characters, although they lack the charisma of Aunty and Uncle from The Doctor's Wife (2011) I'm clearly becoming a grumpy old human, because the children annoyed the bejaysus out of me, especially the girl. What a brat. Tamsin Outhwaite doesn't get enough screentime either.
It all seemed a bit rushed, and Neil Gaiman himself was not happy with the finished product.
It was full of Gaiman's usual humour mixed with the very scary. The Cybermen have had an upgrade as per Steven Moffat's wishes. Soldiers are comic characters, although they lack the charisma of Aunty and Uncle from The Doctor's Wife (2011) I'm clearly becoming a grumpy old human, because the children annoyed the bejaysus out of me, especially the girl. What a brat. Tamsin Outhwaite doesn't get enough screentime either.
It all seemed a bit rushed, and Neil Gaiman himself was not happy with the finished product.
When you have such beautiful source material do you "Bridgerton" it?
Bridgerton does what it does beautifully. Jane Austen did what she did beautifully. That's why over 200 years after her death, people are still reading her.
Yes I'm a die-hard Austenite. I also disliked the 1999 version of Mansfield Park, Fanny was, like Anne here, almost completely unlike Austen's quiet, self-effacing heroines.
The modernising (dumbing down?) of classics to me isn't doing anyone any favours, least of all the original source material.
The original of Wentworth's letter is passionate and powerful and they even messed with that.
Wanted to like it more, but didn't.
Bridgerton does what it does beautifully. Jane Austen did what she did beautifully. That's why over 200 years after her death, people are still reading her.
Yes I'm a die-hard Austenite. I also disliked the 1999 version of Mansfield Park, Fanny was, like Anne here, almost completely unlike Austen's quiet, self-effacing heroines.
The modernising (dumbing down?) of classics to me isn't doing anyone any favours, least of all the original source material.
The original of Wentworth's letter is passionate and powerful and they even messed with that.
Wanted to like it more, but didn't.
History are condemned to repeat it.
That saying seems applicable here.
Every time they do one of these "fly on the wall documentaries" the ratings on here plummet.
I don't hate it quite as much as the others but the glaring plot hole/character error/whatever you want to call it is stupidity itself.
Chen is supposed to be (at least part-time at this stage) an undercover officer, yet she's plastered all over peoples' screens in this "doco" I guess we're meant to assume that villains don't watch true crime shows.... I'm eye-rolling so hard I've given myself a headache, and my suspenders of disbelief have snapped under the strain on them!
(don't come at me, that last bit was a joke!)
That saying seems applicable here.
Every time they do one of these "fly on the wall documentaries" the ratings on here plummet.
I don't hate it quite as much as the others but the glaring plot hole/character error/whatever you want to call it is stupidity itself.
Chen is supposed to be (at least part-time at this stage) an undercover officer, yet she's plastered all over peoples' screens in this "doco" I guess we're meant to assume that villains don't watch true crime shows.... I'm eye-rolling so hard I've given myself a headache, and my suspenders of disbelief have snapped under the strain on them!
(don't come at me, that last bit was a joke!)