The City of Magpies
- Episode aired Nov 16, 2020
- TV-14
- 46m
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7.8/10
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Lyra and Will explore a new world. The Magisterium take action on past events. Lee Scoresby embarks on a mission.Lyra and Will explore a new world. The Magisterium take action on past events. Lee Scoresby embarks on a mission.Lyra and Will explore a new world. The Magisterium take action on past events. Lee Scoresby embarks on a mission.
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If you loved the first season (and if you have common sense, you DID), there's always this tingling fear when the second season starts that it might not live up to it. Or even worse: downright suck. Now how often has THAT nightmare happened to you, am I right? Let me put your mind at ease: no need for that fear! Not even a little bit. If anything is different it's that I wonder if it didn't just start out even better.
Now I have read the books and loved them. But luckily long ago, enough to not remember every detail no more so the diferences can't annoy me as they always do when I see a movie adaptation too close after reading the book! So that is definitely a good thing, because I'm typically VERY prone to that particular annoyance. Now I can just sit back and enjoy the hell out of this show, and I do.
Man I enjoyed every bloody second of this episode! More than I remember from the first season I felt this episode had many differently colored moments: it was exiting, beautiful, tense, impressive, funny and moving at times. If they keep this up I will be hooked for the whole season. This episode made me want to pick the books up again and I guess I soon will! Don't worry though, I'm a sloooooow reader!
To end this review I'ld like to state something very important to me: I really hope I'm not the only person in the world that totally thinks Ruth Wilson is a bloody AWESOME and fascinating actress to look at! Man I am eating up every second that woman is on screen and I think she wears the role of Miss Coulter like a perfectly fitting dress.
Ruth Wilson can add me to her fanlist for sure!
Now I have read the books and loved them. But luckily long ago, enough to not remember every detail no more so the diferences can't annoy me as they always do when I see a movie adaptation too close after reading the book! So that is definitely a good thing, because I'm typically VERY prone to that particular annoyance. Now I can just sit back and enjoy the hell out of this show, and I do.
Man I enjoyed every bloody second of this episode! More than I remember from the first season I felt this episode had many differently colored moments: it was exiting, beautiful, tense, impressive, funny and moving at times. If they keep this up I will be hooked for the whole season. This episode made me want to pick the books up again and I guess I soon will! Don't worry though, I'm a sloooooow reader!
To end this review I'ld like to state something very important to me: I really hope I'm not the only person in the world that totally thinks Ruth Wilson is a bloody AWESOME and fascinating actress to look at! Man I am eating up every second that woman is on screen and I think she wears the role of Miss Coulter like a perfectly fitting dress.
Ruth Wilson can add me to her fanlist for sure!
Finally it's back. I couldn't wait any longer. The second season has improved a lot compared to the first.
Welcome back, His Dark Materials and was already looking forward to seeing this series again.
What a great start. After a solid first season, His Dark Materials returns better than ever, with an outstanding first episode. Every thing was better, acting cinematography etc, and it promises a whole lot for the rest of the season! In my opinion, dialogue improved the most, and it might get even better. Keeping it spoiler free, it made watching the first season worth.
I was surprised to see a second series of His Dark Materials so soon. I thought production would had been held up by the Covid pandemic.
In fact both series were shot back to back with only one standalone episode that would concentrate on Lord Asriel being delayed.
Both Lyra and Will Parry meet in a new world. They have each gone through a portal and discover that they both come from a city called Oxford.
This episode introduces the viewer to a new darker world. A city filled with children who may not be able to be trusted and a new bad called the Spectres.
What this episode does is show an expended world or worlds with new characters. Also more Lee Scoresby is a good thing.
In fact both series were shot back to back with only one standalone episode that would concentrate on Lord Asriel being delayed.
Both Lyra and Will Parry meet in a new world. They have each gone through a portal and discover that they both come from a city called Oxford.
This episode introduces the viewer to a new darker world. A city filled with children who may not be able to be trusted and a new bad called the Spectres.
What this episode does is show an expended world or worlds with new characters. Also more Lee Scoresby is a good thing.
Did you know
- TriviaThe opening credits now include a clear image of the Subtle Knife, the titular object of the second book, on which this season is based.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.222 (2020)
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- 46m
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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