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mcshane365's rating
A lot of other reviewers are shaking off the glowing reports by the critics who think they have to love this offering because many of the original actors are back, we've waited so long for season 2, and the diversity hacks are at it again. Well I'm not impressed.
The writing has taken a dive, it reads like a poor high school dramatic offering. We have to be told by Cardinal Wolsey that Cromwell's being called a dog was because he's a butcher's dog - you know like wot because you're my dog & me old dad were a butcher. Honestly they should have included subtitles for the thickest of us. It was insulting.
There was a fair bit of out of character stuff going on. Cromwell, an extremely cautious man who kept his secrets & motions skilfully to himself apparently gets drunk with a table full of known tell tales & lets out a story that could easily have him executed for treason! And he doesn't seem to care about it when he's told just that by the same men. This was a total contradiction of the real man's character at a point in time when his enemies were growing & his position was extremely vulnerable, dependent entirely on the support of the capricious Henry.
I just can't be doing with the maiming of history by including black actors who should be ashamed of themselves cosplaying white people. Utterly degrading.
You may be under the impression that I was less than impressed. The book is worth reading. If you don't want your memory of the stellar first season utterly destroyed - avoid this travesty like the plague.
The writing has taken a dive, it reads like a poor high school dramatic offering. We have to be told by Cardinal Wolsey that Cromwell's being called a dog was because he's a butcher's dog - you know like wot because you're my dog & me old dad were a butcher. Honestly they should have included subtitles for the thickest of us. It was insulting.
There was a fair bit of out of character stuff going on. Cromwell, an extremely cautious man who kept his secrets & motions skilfully to himself apparently gets drunk with a table full of known tell tales & lets out a story that could easily have him executed for treason! And he doesn't seem to care about it when he's told just that by the same men. This was a total contradiction of the real man's character at a point in time when his enemies were growing & his position was extremely vulnerable, dependent entirely on the support of the capricious Henry.
I just can't be doing with the maiming of history by including black actors who should be ashamed of themselves cosplaying white people. Utterly degrading.
You may be under the impression that I was less than impressed. The book is worth reading. If you don't want your memory of the stellar first season utterly destroyed - avoid this travesty like the plague.
Watchable actors and a plot that was engaging if a bit soapy in places, but left wanting for lack of a little exposition and terribly uneven pacing. There are plot holes in abundance, mostly masked by the fundamental premise so not fatal to enjoying the show. The mystery builds with hints at a scientistic multiverse explanation, though character viewpoint identification wasn't always clear and the shifts and flashbacks often confusing. But we got trapped in getting the same level of hints over and over again without any development of the idea or progress in the characters' realisations. Just as it looked like it was going to go deeper and get somewhere -the place I'd expect to be by epsiode 3 or 4 -the season ended. I only realised this when the next episode didn't show up and that was it. No resolution, not a satisfying watch.