Anyone watching The Pilgrimage on BBC2? I'm loving the scenery, it's the Austrian/Swiss version of the Camino. However I have now decided Jeff Brazier is a man on the edge. He's been through a lot & makes out he's in complete control through self discipline & meditation but his eyes.......they don't lie.
4 episodes into 1883 and finding it a bit of a drag to be honest
Stick with it, opinions are subjective of course but it gets very good.
Yeah, I liked it all the way through. 1923 deteriorated rapidly towards the end unfortunately. Ridiculous plotting, awful dialogue. I've also given up with Yellowstone, part way through season 5. So many sub plots that went nowhere and characters who became more and more cartoonish. The scenery and photography is amazing though.
Incredibly bad - laughable script and wooden acting.
So bad it's good!
I can't get on with Harlen Coben adaptations - watched a couple then gave up, wife likes them so have seen bits of a couple more, they are all pretty awful in my opinion!
No idea if the books are better and just not good for TV?
Incredibly bad - laughable script and wooden acting.
So bad it's good!
I can't get on with Harlen Coben adaptations - watched a couple then gave up, wife likes them so have seen bits of a couple more, they are all pretty awful in my opinion!
No idea if the books are better and just not good for TV?
Books are great fun - holiday reading page turners, with twists... Until you realise they're literally all exactly the same 🤣
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I'm loving the scenery, it's the Austrian/Swiss version of the Camino.
However I have now decided Jeff Brazier is a man on the edge. He's been through a lot & makes out he's in complete control through self discipline & meditation but his eyes.......they don't lie.
Cop drama at its worst.
Incredibly bad - laughable script and wooden acting.
So bad it's good!
No idea if the books are better and just not good for TV?
no, not as graphic. not without violence, but nowhere near as much as GoL....