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Alexander Dreymon in The Last Kingdom (2015)

Review by dalescotbates

The Last Kingdom

9/10

Fans of the Klingon Empire

OK, once in a while, some of the choices made by some of the characters in this historical drama/action series make you want to scream at the TV but, films and TV have always been that way. And without that kind of thing going on, we wouldn't have the cliffhanger.

I started watching this as I liked the Vikings but, apart from that strange accent they do to indicate that they are speaking in old Norse, I think this was a pretty different series. Historical action/drama, yes, but more Kilngon warriors kick ass than Vikings. Instead of Sto-Va_ka, we got Valhalla. The clothes and hiarstyle were pretty much the same for the Danes. And the dialogue was sopt on. I suspect that "qapla" in English must be something like "destiny is all!" It would have been nice to see Michael Dorn do a cameo as the character of Uhtred was clearly a carbon copy of Worf only in reverse.

These are not criticisms, by the way. Absolutely loved it from start to finish. I just hope we get something like this from the Star Trek franchise one day. Wonderful!
  • dalescotbates
  • Sep 14, 2024

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