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Reviewers say 'Truth Seekers' is a mix of paranormal horror, mystery, and dark comedy, drawing comparisons to 'The X-Files' and 'Doctor Who'. Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are lauded for their performances, though Pegg's limited screen time is noted. Humor and jump scares are praised, but opinions on the comedy-horror balance vary. The episodic structure with interconnected narratives is seen as both a strength and a weakness. Homages to classic shows and films are appreciated by some, while others find it derivative. Supporting actors like Malcolm McDowell and Samson Kayo receive positive feedback. Criticisms include pacing issues, underdeveloped characters, and a lack of plot cohesion. Despite these, many hope for a second season, citing the show's potential and enjoyable elements.
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Our favourite British bumbling buddies reunite for an X-filesy/Ghost Hunters inspired horror comedy that is perfectly packaged for a Halloween weekend binge-fest. This is really Nick Frost leading the charge with a couple of new faces, Elton John and Astrid, as sidekicks. It wasn't hilarious but it was fun and smartly written. I continue to be impressed with Amazon's entertaining originals. 8/10
I just caught this show on Amazon Prime and I am watching through the episodes of the first series, and for me it's annoying that anything remotely decent is buried away on an Amazon TV channel.
It's got a great collection of wonderful characters and actors, with the legendary Malcolm McDowell, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, and Julian Barratt.
Nick Frost is Gus Roberts by day No 1 internet maestro for Smyle and co, and by night ghostbuster extraordinaire of The Truth Seekers. Simon Pegg is Dave the Head Honcho of Smyle Inc, replete with a truly fright syrup.
Malcolm McDowell is Richard Gus Roberts dad, or is he really?
Julian Barratt is Dr Peter Toynbee is the self proclaimed guru of the paranormal, but is there more to him than meets the normal human eye?
I have seen a few reviews here of this show and of numerous episodes, and the negative comments frankly are from those souls who have somehow managed to miss the entire point of the whole programme.
This show has a blend of elements historical, supernatural, paranormal, enwrapped in comedy, a totally different blend of comedy drama than I have hitherto seen.
Of course comparisons are inevitable and for yanks the default may invariably be the X Files, but frankly that's a somewhat erroneous comparison.
To my mind Truth Seekers is not attempting to merely replicate the X Files, instead its going in a far different and a much more personal direction.
I hope that show goes beyond one series to allow for further character development, as well as eventually being picked up by a different TV provider like Netflix.
It's got a great collection of wonderful characters and actors, with the legendary Malcolm McDowell, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, and Julian Barratt.
Nick Frost is Gus Roberts by day No 1 internet maestro for Smyle and co, and by night ghostbuster extraordinaire of The Truth Seekers. Simon Pegg is Dave the Head Honcho of Smyle Inc, replete with a truly fright syrup.
Malcolm McDowell is Richard Gus Roberts dad, or is he really?
Julian Barratt is Dr Peter Toynbee is the self proclaimed guru of the paranormal, but is there more to him than meets the normal human eye?
I have seen a few reviews here of this show and of numerous episodes, and the negative comments frankly are from those souls who have somehow managed to miss the entire point of the whole programme.
This show has a blend of elements historical, supernatural, paranormal, enwrapped in comedy, a totally different blend of comedy drama than I have hitherto seen.
Of course comparisons are inevitable and for yanks the default may invariably be the X Files, but frankly that's a somewhat erroneous comparison.
To my mind Truth Seekers is not attempting to merely replicate the X Files, instead its going in a far different and a much more personal direction.
I hope that show goes beyond one series to allow for further character development, as well as eventually being picked up by a different TV provider like Netflix.
Was looking forward to this series due to it starring nick frost & Simon pegg some aspects are funny but don't expect it to be the typical sean of the dead humour this is very different for the pair also anything supernatural is a plus in my book just wished the episodes were longer but its worth a binge
This show was refreshingly original. It had a great concept and is definitely bingeable. I would have loved a chance for this show to grow and develop, really find its legs. A perfect mix of quirky and funny which always made how dark it could go really unsettling. A good mix.
This is the kind of show that has been missing for awhile now. The acting is perfect (Malcolm McDowell steals every scene he's in), the writing feels familiar but fresh, the humor is organic and natural, and if you loved the monster-of-the-week type of episodes, that's what you're going to get, but with its own mythology arc running throughout.
On my second watch already, and it's only been out for two days!
On my second watch already, and it's only been out for two days!
"This or That?" With Nick Frost and Simon Pegg
"This or That?" With Nick Frost and Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost answer some very important questions with their "Truth Seekers" co-creators, Nat Saunders and James Serafinowicz.
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- AnecdotesThe very striking abandoned factory used throughout season one happens to be Welwyn Garden City's derelict Shredded Wheat factory. The factory was built in the 1920s and manufactured the breakfast cereal until 2008. A listed building, it is set to be converted into housing in the near future. The town also provided many of the locations for Pegg's 2013 sci-fi feature "The World's End".
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