Episode 3 and the whole of season 2 - you're in for a treat (Moriarty ).
Season 3 wasn't so good I thought - but then Mrs Howie liked that one the best.
The one-off is ok, but this latest series is bang on form.
But hey, I like Ewoks, so what do I know? (Just thought I'd get that in before Furie or Morton does..)
Yeah, you know nothing Howie Snow. It was so far up it's own backside,it caused Martin Freeman to break a hole in the universe where all his complete and utter ****ness exploded in a deluge of rank half digestive bollocks. Even the fantastic Sandbatch Congleton couldn't save it from vanishing into it's own dubious black hole. Prior to that, it was fab.
Judging by Facebook everyone else has also been watching A series of unfortunate events. OMG, how incredible is this adaptation?
I read some of the books many years ago and loved their style and I think this series totally nails it. The score, the way it's filmed, the cast - everything is pretty much perfect. I think it takes until at least half way through the second episode to really find its stride so if you haven't watched it yet, give it until at least ep 3 before disregarding it.
I really enjoyed it. First couple of episodes were a bit of a chore, but I've been subjected to the audio books and film on long journeys with both kids now for over ten years. Once it got away from "The Bad Beginning", it was into territory I knew less and there was enoug of a subtle change from the prior works to make it really entertaining. Loved the style of the thing, so well designed.
I've really been enjoying QI recently.
All in all a lovely way to spend half an hour!
Half an hour? It's all about QI XL and 45 minutes!
I don't usually post here, but the first episode of Taboo aired last week and it already has me hooked. It's dark, dank and mysterious. Tom Hardy's character is menacing and very secretive, with flashes into his past that do more than hint at his disturbed mental state and the misdeeds he likely committed. I also like the early London 1800's setting and plot centered around the powerful East Indian Trading Company pursuing his family's plot of land that's effected by the British Empire's negotiations with the newly formed American government regarding the Canadian border.
I don't know if it will get a huge cult following that other FX original series like Sons Of Anarchy, American Horror Story, Fargo, etc. have, but it's a mini series and won't need those numbers to reach it's conclusion.
I'll have to look out for that, it's the kind of thing Madame_Furie likes too.