Cheshire55
Joined Mar 2017
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I've been waiting for season 3 for, what feels like, ages.
We have just watched episode 1 of season 3 and my wife and I literally laughed out loud more times than we can remember. It was that good. The cast are all superb with absolutely brilliant comic timing. The writer of the show plays Robin and deserves a special mention for such clever and funny scripts.
There is so much average TV comedy on the terrestrial channels these days - Here We Go is a shining example of what is possible with great writing and a stellar cast.
We have just watched episode 1 of season 3 and my wife and I literally laughed out loud more times than we can remember. It was that good. The cast are all superb with absolutely brilliant comic timing. The writer of the show plays Robin and deserves a special mention for such clever and funny scripts.
There is so much average TV comedy on the terrestrial channels these days - Here We Go is a shining example of what is possible with great writing and a stellar cast.
Struggling recently to find decent (non embarrassing dross) evening TV - It has been tricky. We tried this and have seen episodes 1 and 2. Not bad at all so far. The negative reviewers focus on poor writing and the caricature nature of some of the characters. I think harsh.
John Bradley is understatedly good as a DS seconded to Sydney to 'observe' an investigation and the supporting cast are all very solid.
The interaction between characters is not ground breaking, but more than acceptable and the setting of Australia makes for a change from the UK.
Give this a go - with an open mind - suspect you'll enjoy it.
John Bradley is understatedly good as a DS seconded to Sydney to 'observe' an investigation and the supporting cast are all very solid.
The interaction between characters is not ground breaking, but more than acceptable and the setting of Australia makes for a change from the UK.
Give this a go - with an open mind - suspect you'll enjoy it.
Yellowstone has been a TV highlight in our household. This episode, was NOT a highlight. It was short on plot development and felt like a filler.
The last few episodes have been long on cowboys at work and, apart from the odd drive by hit job, have been a little dull.
Can live with why the writer insists on showing off his riding skills every so often, but this episode went full Taylor Sheridan featurette. If I didn't know any better, I'd suggest his ego has got the better of him!
The show without Costner is lacking. Beth and Rip are good viewing but the other characters are less interesting and I'm unsure I'd bother with another season - if there is bing to be one.
The last few episodes have been long on cowboys at work and, apart from the odd drive by hit job, have been a little dull.
Can live with why the writer insists on showing off his riding skills every so often, but this episode went full Taylor Sheridan featurette. If I didn't know any better, I'd suggest his ego has got the better of him!
The show without Costner is lacking. Beth and Rip are good viewing but the other characters are less interesting and I'm unsure I'd bother with another season - if there is bing to be one.