rws_20
Joined Jul 2012
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Not bad, but the first episode seemed a little all over the place. I think they could have thought up a better format for the first episode, as it comes across quite disjointed.
Still, I'm hoping that as the season progresses, the strangely fragmented format will mend itself and become a bit more fluid.
I loved seeing all the Harry Potter-themed creations coming to life - some of them were really exceptional.
Oliver and James were a great choice for hosts, they slot into the vibe really well.
I'm going to stick with it as I've got a feeling that, now the introductions are out of the way, it will find its feet. We'll have to wait and see.
Still, I'm hoping that as the season progresses, the strangely fragmented format will mend itself and become a bit more fluid.
I loved seeing all the Harry Potter-themed creations coming to life - some of them were really exceptional.
Oliver and James were a great choice for hosts, they slot into the vibe really well.
I'm going to stick with it as I've got a feeling that, now the introductions are out of the way, it will find its feet. We'll have to wait and see.
Always blows my mind how people get sucked in and taken for a ride by these blatant con artists.
If it was my sister, and she really was THAT mind-numbingly stupid, I think I'd just cut my losses to be honest. I'd be ashamed of being related to someone who can't smell the coffee when the aroma is so unfathomably pungent.
I didn't find the docu-series itself particularly gripping. It's basically just three episodes of a family showing how incredibly dense their daughter is.
And there isn't any sort of conclusion. Just stops at a random point with the events still on-going.
Should have waited until after the guy's trial to make this. At least then it could have gone out on some sort of 'bang'.
If it was my sister, and she really was THAT mind-numbingly stupid, I think I'd just cut my losses to be honest. I'd be ashamed of being related to someone who can't smell the coffee when the aroma is so unfathomably pungent.
I didn't find the docu-series itself particularly gripping. It's basically just three episodes of a family showing how incredibly dense their daughter is.
And there isn't any sort of conclusion. Just stops at a random point with the events still on-going.
Should have waited until after the guy's trial to make this. At least then it could have gone out on some sort of 'bang'.