knotwilg
Iscritto in data ott 2002
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Valutazione di knotwilg
On our cable network, this show replaces my all time favourite detective show "A touch of Frost" on Monday evening. So expectations were quite high as Frost displays both excellent acting and very clever and realistic scenarios.
I don't know much about work at the secret service, which may be a truism, but quite rapidly this series got me hooked. There ARE the obligatory side stories about the main characters' personal life (or lack thereof) but unlike for instance "Merseyside" these don't lead astray from the often thrilling storyline. After a few episodes of high quality, involving Arab and Serbian terrorist movements - which convinced me in spite of my disgust about the Western world treating terrorism as a pretext for dealing with nations that don't follow suit - I witnessed a disappointing episode about a prodigy hacker. Obviously the scenarists could have done a much much better job on that one. The whole presentation of hacking business was too stupid for words and laden with cryptic riddles which I'd hoped the mediocre movies that used up this theme relieved us of.
But one miss after many hits won't chase me away from my sofa. There is a subtle development of the characters, in particular Jane's, and I want to know where these people and there mission are going.
In any case, this rather old fashioned way of building drama pleases me much more than the sensational but absurd 24 hour real time 4 way split screen setting of "24".
I don't know much about work at the secret service, which may be a truism, but quite rapidly this series got me hooked. There ARE the obligatory side stories about the main characters' personal life (or lack thereof) but unlike for instance "Merseyside" these don't lead astray from the often thrilling storyline. After a few episodes of high quality, involving Arab and Serbian terrorist movements - which convinced me in spite of my disgust about the Western world treating terrorism as a pretext for dealing with nations that don't follow suit - I witnessed a disappointing episode about a prodigy hacker. Obviously the scenarists could have done a much much better job on that one. The whole presentation of hacking business was too stupid for words and laden with cryptic riddles which I'd hoped the mediocre movies that used up this theme relieved us of.
But one miss after many hits won't chase me away from my sofa. There is a subtle development of the characters, in particular Jane's, and I want to know where these people and there mission are going.
In any case, this rather old fashioned way of building drama pleases me much more than the sensational but absurd 24 hour real time 4 way split screen setting of "24".
These days we get a lot of American trash on Belgian television, especially late in the afternoon, around 4-5 PM. I've become used to teenage angst fuzz and family comedies which are funny only to the taped laughter, but when I first came across "Days of our lives" I was so bewildered that I kept looking. "Am I really seeing this ?". I vaguely remembered the style of the Bold and the Beautiful, but there is something comic woven into the story, so that I couldn't quite figure out what this was supposed to be.
Anyway, the characters are so unreal, the acting is so terribly and consistently bad and the storyline is so much one of another million, that I may grow to love this series.
I don't yet know the names of the characters, but I'm already in love with the girl who, in order to make her look ugly, wears false teeth and preposterous glasses.
Anyway, the characters are so unreal, the acting is so terribly and consistently bad and the storyline is so much one of another million, that I may grow to love this series.
I don't yet know the names of the characters, but I'm already in love with the girl who, in order to make her look ugly, wears false teeth and preposterous glasses.