33muir
Joined May 2020
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This is by far the best tv series I've ever seen, the science is mind bending, it's gripping and makes you look at your own life and choices. A science fiction noir with a feeling of hope. The acting and actors were great, especially Joel edgerton, he's always so good! Really enjoyed this and have watched more than once, reading the book too, have recommended to everyone. If you like sci-fi and great stories -watch it! I think it's also so good because the author of the book wrote the script. This is by far the best tv series I've ever seen, the science is mind bending, it's gripping and makes you look at your own life and choices. A science fiction noir with a feeling of hope. The acting and actors were great, especially Joel edgerton, he's always so good! Really enjoyed this and have watched more than once, reading the book too, have recommended to everyone. If you like sci-fi and great stories -watch it! I think it's also so good because the author of the book wrote the script.
I watched candy last year and thought it was good but after watching love and death which did a great job of really showing the human side and felt more believable this is the better representation. Jessica beals version in candy seemed cold, calculating and narcissistic, in love and death Elizabeth Olsens version of Candy seemed more well rounded and human, she showed you how the murder could be more impulsive and emotional (though I'll never get over how she could leave the baby there alone, traumatized with no one coming to help it) most probably it's to do with the writing but maybe it's also to do with the actresses portrayal, it's pretty weird they did two versions of this story so close together, both are good but love and death was the winner for me.
I watched this last year and thought it was good but after watching love and death which did a great job of really showing the human side and had a lot more emotion this doesn't seem like a good representation. In this version Candy seemed cold and calculating, in love and death you could see how the murder could be more impulsive and emotional, maybe it's to do with the writing and maybe it's to do with the actresses playing Candy, Elizabeth Olsen seemed much more well rounded and showed a human side that I think is more relatable and Jessica Beal's Candy seemed cold and narcissistic. It's pretty weird they did two versions of this story so close together, both are good but love and death was the winner for me.