Dire-logue in join the dots story.
The dialogue in season one was never naturalistic, generally sounding like stage directions or information dumps. At least the story arc held interest.
Unfortunately the weaker story in season two means the painful dialogue dominates so it feels like a 1970s police procedural.
The poorly recreated Oxford Street seems to reuse the same bit of footpath from Kings Cross in Season One. There is no bend in the footpath in the dead straight stretch of Oxford Street west of Taylor Square.
Introducing fictional lead characters as antagonist (Naveen Andrews' character) is confusing in a series portraying such recent history.
Unfortunately the weaker story in season two means the painful dialogue dominates so it feels like a 1970s police procedural.
The poorly recreated Oxford Street seems to reuse the same bit of footpath from Kings Cross in Season One. There is no bend in the footpath in the dead straight stretch of Oxford Street west of Taylor Square.
Introducing fictional lead characters as antagonist (Naveen Andrews' character) is confusing in a series portraying such recent history.
- memeweaver
- Sep 3, 2024