SS-GB
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SS-GB
Just finished watching the second episode of SS-GB. I am usually like these type of drama's but this is very disappointing. Maybe it's just me.
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Re: SS-GB
Maybe is still setting the scene but some of the character acting is a bit wooden and the storyline is starting to become a bit on the contrived side. But I will stick with it.
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Re: SS-GB
Remember reading the book some years ago.
Disappointing adaption for TV.
BBC mumbling again....
Disappointing adaption for TV.
BBC mumbling again....
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Re: SS-GB
Would help if you could understand what they are saying!
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Re: SS-GB
A bit plodding.
Needs more bloodshed and gore.
Needs more bloodshed and gore.
Re: SS-GB
Think the book will be better. The series makes light of what a sinister regime this was. As said above some of the acting is not convincing. A book I have just read in a similar topic is Fatherland which was very good.
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Re: SS-GB
Not that good, keeps sending me to sleep
Re: SS-GB
First episode so slow I thought I wouldn't bother anymore, anyway I ended up watching it last night, a little better but not as good as I expected. I'm a little deaf anyway so had the subtitles on.