Despite some bumps in the premiere, I'm optimistic for the rest of the season.
Anything from Taylor Sheridan is always worth checking out, and he rarely disappoints. "1923" is off to a promising start with its premiere. As is customary for works by Sheridan and director Ben Richardson, the show features a strong cast, good screenplay, and gorgeous cinematography.
I'm delighted to see that they brought back Isabel May to narrate. She did a terrific job in "1883", and I have no doubt she will deliver yet another spellbinding performance.
However, the episode wasn't perfect. The story didn't quite pull me in right away. It moved around a lot while introducing new characters. This was necessary, of course, but it made the episode feel a little disjointed at times. Moreover, the animal CGI was subpar, particularly in the episode's closing minutes.
I'm excited to see how the story unfolds and can't wait to see Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren deliver some great performances. Despite some bumps in the premiere episode, I'm optimistic for the rest of the season.
Rating: 7.5/10 (Good)
I'm delighted to see that they brought back Isabel May to narrate. She did a terrific job in "1883", and I have no doubt she will deliver yet another spellbinding performance.
However, the episode wasn't perfect. The story didn't quite pull me in right away. It moved around a lot while introducing new characters. This was necessary, of course, but it made the episode feel a little disjointed at times. Moreover, the animal CGI was subpar, particularly in the episode's closing minutes.
I'm excited to see how the story unfolds and can't wait to see Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren deliver some great performances. Despite some bumps in the premiere episode, I'm optimistic for the rest of the season.
Rating: 7.5/10 (Good)
- ahmadz839
- Dec 18, 2022