Visually, this show is impressive, with tight video production and editing, but what really shines is the sound production. I listened with some good headphones, as I do with lots of shows, and the show has amazing sound, in terms of soundtrack, use of ambient and spatial sound, excellent recording levels, and nearly stands on its own as entertainment.
The story line is tight, and seems, like Ted Lasso, to be centered on empathy and compassion. The brutality is muted, and many scenes are setups for memorable crackups. It's very nearly family friendly, with ribald English humor, of course. Chistopher Walken is doing some awesome work (Walkenaissance?), and the character acting is, for the most part, very engaging.
The story line is tight, and seems, like Ted Lasso, to be centered on empathy and compassion. The brutality is muted, and many scenes are setups for memorable crackups. It's very nearly family friendly, with ribald English humor, of course. Chistopher Walken is doing some awesome work (Walkenaissance?), and the character acting is, for the most part, very engaging.