stewartsmith-05568
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I have to disagree with reviewer Lorraine-113, this was an outstanding series with plenty of nailbiting moments and intrigue.
The spies act as one would expect when concerning emotion, they don't show it as it would be seen as a sign of weakness.
There are plenty of edge of your seat moments and more than a few plot twists.
The bad guys were that good you want to see them die painfully as their brutality knew no bounds.
This beats watching the detritus that is British TV which seems to be more concerned with naff humour, terrible reality shows, quizzes and cookery shows.
The spies act as one would expect when concerning emotion, they don't show it as it would be seen as a sign of weakness.
There are plenty of edge of your seat moments and more than a few plot twists.
The bad guys were that good you want to see them die painfully as their brutality knew no bounds.
This beats watching the detritus that is British TV which seems to be more concerned with naff humour, terrible reality shows, quizzes and cookery shows.
I don't get all the hype around this show.
Butchers use of the C word shows very little imagination from the writers apart from the need to shock, he is unlikable even more so than some of the pathetic supes.
Homelander is a pretentious, self obssessed, narcissist bore (they could have got Trump to play this part and he would have made a better fist of it. The Deep is a pointless character while the whole Vought enterprise is farcical using supes to cover up a drugs empire!
I got part way through series two and decided not to waste anymore time watching Urban ham it up, Starr cock it up and the rest balls it up.
Butchers use of the C word shows very little imagination from the writers apart from the need to shock, he is unlikable even more so than some of the pathetic supes.
Homelander is a pretentious, self obssessed, narcissist bore (they could have got Trump to play this part and he would have made a better fist of it. The Deep is a pointless character while the whole Vought enterprise is farcical using supes to cover up a drugs empire!
I got part way through series two and decided not to waste anymore time watching Urban ham it up, Starr cock it up and the rest balls it up.
While Patience is pretty good in itself I have given it just six stars as it really doesn't hold a light to the french version, Astrid: Murder In Paris.
The acting is fine but Astrid (played by Sara Mortensen) takes it to awhole new level with the idiosyncrasies and details.
The stories are the same as those from the first series of the french version but just felt a little flat with the interaction between the main characters with the Astrid cast being more connected and their humour adding a bit of fun to the whole thing.
If you haven't seen the french series I implore you to give it a try (if you can stand reading subtitles) as Sara Mortensen is an absolute joy to behold.
The acting is fine but Astrid (played by Sara Mortensen) takes it to awhole new level with the idiosyncrasies and details.
The stories are the same as those from the first series of the french version but just felt a little flat with the interaction between the main characters with the Astrid cast being more connected and their humour adding a bit of fun to the whole thing.
If you haven't seen the french series I implore you to give it a try (if you can stand reading subtitles) as Sara Mortensen is an absolute joy to behold.