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Drama following the extraordinary adventures of female medics in the British Army.Drama following the extraordinary adventures of female medics in the British Army.Drama following the extraordinary adventures of female medics in the British Army.
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Series One = 10 stars
Series One is film making to perfection. Well, it's a character-development story, so we can excuse the lame combat scenes with actors forming a nice target while their guns are inadvertently pointing at each other.
Molly Dawes is the underdog we all want to succeed, and this movie sets MD in a perfectly human situation: Loser BF, loser role models, she thinks she's smarter than she is (aren't we all guilty of this?) and she's an adult clinging to childhood.
As a Yank, I LOLed at the difference between British boot camp and the Hollywood DIs dressing down recruits. It's painful, though, to see a UK depiction of US Army officers. Tsk tsk.
Series One gives us real character growth, real drama, lots of tugs at the heart, and a scene where MD goes to a church in the last episode was perfection. The actress deserves something north of an Emmy. Series One, including the original movie, is absolutely excellent. I recommend that you watch it and then call this show "done".
Series Two casts MD away. The "more experienced" character is gorgeous and plays her part well, but who can get on board with "rich girl joins army"? The combat scenes are not well thought out, actually a little worse than series one. The story arch is forgettable and cliche. Series Two is an example of good production values mixed with "good looking perfect characters" without humanity. The boyfriend is just a face on an IPad. The officer has always been a friend. The "platoon" (squad?) is always off to the side being a bunch of noisy baboons when they're actually supposed to be Georgia's "family". This series is just two attractive guys with non-military haircuts who interact in stereotypical fashion with the pretty girl.
As a Yank, I LOLed at the difference between British boot camp and the Hollywood DIs dressing down recruits. It's painful, though, to see a UK depiction of US Army officers. Tsk tsk.
Series One gives us real character growth, real drama, lots of tugs at the heart, and a scene where MD goes to a church in the last episode was perfection. The actress deserves something north of an Emmy. Series One, including the original movie, is absolutely excellent. I recommend that you watch it and then call this show "done".
Series Two casts MD away. The "more experienced" character is gorgeous and plays her part well, but who can get on board with "rich girl joins army"? The combat scenes are not well thought out, actually a little worse than series one. The story arch is forgettable and cliche. Series Two is an example of good production values mixed with "good looking perfect characters" without humanity. The boyfriend is just a face on an IPad. The officer has always been a friend. The "platoon" (squad?) is always off to the side being a bunch of noisy baboons when they're actually supposed to be Georgia's "family". This series is just two attractive guys with non-military haircuts who interact in stereotypical fashion with the pretty girl.
This series is surprisingly good.
I saw this series initially by chance and then made a point of watching it.
The acting is very solid and the characters are believable and quite likable. They are the sort of characters that you could genuinely meet down the pub or in Tesco. The military characters are quite realistic, ordinary people doing extraordinary work in sometimes boring and sometimes awful situations.
The lead actress is actually very good at making her character realistic and the series shows some of the 'fish out of water' perspective that a lot of service personnel suffer when they return to normal life. It doesn't try to glorify the situation of the characters or war at all.
I am pleasantly surprised at how good this series is a hope that there are more episodes to come.
The acting is very solid and the characters are believable and quite likable. They are the sort of characters that you could genuinely meet down the pub or in Tesco. The military characters are quite realistic, ordinary people doing extraordinary work in sometimes boring and sometimes awful situations.
The lead actress is actually very good at making her character realistic and the series shows some of the 'fish out of water' perspective that a lot of service personnel suffer when they return to normal life. It doesn't try to glorify the situation of the characters or war at all.
I am pleasantly surprised at how good this series is a hope that there are more episodes to come.
Season One is great! Season Two? Meh...
I only saw the first two seasons as they were the only ones available through Amazon prime video at the time of this review.
I really enjoyed season one. Lacey Turner (who plays Molly Dawes) does a great job and is very believable. She is a very likable actress and brings her character to life throughout season one.
Season two, however, was not enjoyable to me for a couple reasons. First, it got away from the roots of the show and started to just get into this love triangle and used the military as a backdrop as opposed to season one where it was more military-themed.
Another reason I did not enjoy season two was the lead actress. Michelle Keegan (who plays Georgie Lane) just didn't seem to fit the role. Don't get me wrong, she's very attractive but maybe that's the problem. On screen, she comes across like a hot sorority girl and it did not seem relatable to the viewer in her role as a combat medic.
I cannot judge the series past seasons one and two. I would definitely, however, at least give season one a chance! Again, Lacey Turner does a fantastic job. So much to the point that I'm interested in seeing some of her other films.
That being said, my positive score of seven is mainly based on season one. If I were solely basing my score on season two, it would probably be a four.
I really enjoyed season one. Lacey Turner (who plays Molly Dawes) does a great job and is very believable. She is a very likable actress and brings her character to life throughout season one.
Season two, however, was not enjoyable to me for a couple reasons. First, it got away from the roots of the show and started to just get into this love triangle and used the military as a backdrop as opposed to season one where it was more military-themed.
Another reason I did not enjoy season two was the lead actress. Michelle Keegan (who plays Georgie Lane) just didn't seem to fit the role. Don't get me wrong, she's very attractive but maybe that's the problem. On screen, she comes across like a hot sorority girl and it did not seem relatable to the viewer in her role as a combat medic.
I cannot judge the series past seasons one and two. I would definitely, however, at least give season one a chance! Again, Lacey Turner does a fantastic job. So much to the point that I'm interested in seeing some of her other films.
That being said, my positive score of seven is mainly based on season one. If I were solely basing my score on season two, it would probably be a four.
Heaps of potential but ultimately as much a soap opera as a military drama
A tale of two female Army medics. Molly Dawes lives with her father, mother and multitude of siblings in a working class area of London. At a dead end, she decides to join the Army. In Season 2 we meet Georgie Lane, an experienced medic who has just been posted to Kenya.
Our Girl started promisingly enough: the story of a working class teen who joins the Army to escape her father, boyfriend, job and everything her neighbourhood represents. The training aspect was interesting, as was the initial Afghanistan plot.
However, already the cracks were beginning to show: the story was not as gritty as you'd want and the military aspects were often implausible. Quite a lot of contrivances and predictable plot developments.
This was still reasonably entertaining though. What really let the series down was the love triangle that turned a war drama into a soap opera. It further undermined the plausibility of the military aspect.
Overall, S1 was okay but nothing more.
Season 2 initially didn't seem much better. I liked the change of main character, for many reasons, but the story still seemed bogged down in empty melodrama. Things got better over the next two episodes with some decent action scenes and tension, though the military aspect is still implausible (e.g. Fighter planes bomb terrorist hideout, nobody goes into the rubble to check that the target is dead - they just assume he is and go home).
Then it's back to the soap opera before a decent action-filled final episode.
Overall I liked S2 slightly more than the first but, as with S1, there's a lot of potential wasted.
Season ratings: S1 6/10, S2 6.5/10.
Our Girl started promisingly enough: the story of a working class teen who joins the Army to escape her father, boyfriend, job and everything her neighbourhood represents. The training aspect was interesting, as was the initial Afghanistan plot.
However, already the cracks were beginning to show: the story was not as gritty as you'd want and the military aspects were often implausible. Quite a lot of contrivances and predictable plot developments.
This was still reasonably entertaining though. What really let the series down was the love triangle that turned a war drama into a soap opera. It further undermined the plausibility of the military aspect.
Overall, S1 was okay but nothing more.
Season 2 initially didn't seem much better. I liked the change of main character, for many reasons, but the story still seemed bogged down in empty melodrama. Things got better over the next two episodes with some decent action scenes and tension, though the military aspect is still implausible (e.g. Fighter planes bomb terrorist hideout, nobody goes into the rubble to check that the target is dead - they just assume he is and go home).
Then it's back to the soap opera before a decent action-filled final episode.
Overall I liked S2 slightly more than the first but, as with S1, there's a lot of potential wasted.
Season ratings: S1 6/10, S2 6.5/10.
Going down hill
In my opinion this is going down hill. On Nepal Tour episode 3 and it's turned into EastEnders with guns.
Script is poor "no live bogeys left" surely this is RAF slang. "We're buggin out" etc. Not much action as before and more a drama. Just my personal thoughts, I seem to be in the minority so give it a go.
Script is poor "no live bogeys left" surely this is RAF slang. "We're buggin out" etc. Not much action as before and more a drama. Just my personal thoughts, I seem to be in the minority so give it a go.
Did you know
- TriviaThe third series of the show was to comprise three stories of four episodes each. However, only the first story, "Nepal Tour", was broadcast in the UK on BBC One from October 2017. The next year, "Nigeria, Belize and Bangladesh Tours" consisting of the final eight episodes was broadcast from June 2018.
- GoofsThe show gives the impression Captain James is only in command of 2 section. In fact, an officer of his rank would at the minimum command a platoon of three or four sections, or a company of three to four platoons.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Zoe Ball on ...: Saturday 16 (2018)
- SoundtracksShe Moves in Her Own Way
by Kooks (2006)
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