The first two seasons are awesome, the third not bad but the last 2 are ugly
I just didn't expect the spanish inquisition.
Please don't waste your time watching this. As someone who was anticipating this series, this was one of the biggest letdowns of the summer, even more so than Outcast. The story is clumsy, poorly acted, uninspired, and ultimately forgettable. I imagine this will not be back for another season. Episode 3 was the bottom for me, it was the most boring hour of TV ever. And the cinematography is horrid.
On the surface a silly and meaningless show, however the great chemistry of the cast and the well thought out plots and subtle life meanings hidden between the jokes make this show a great watch.
i didn't even finish the 1st episode. Sooo boring and pointless
I finished of the Wallander series two nights ago, and forgot to post my thoughts. I gave it a 7 (good) out of 10, although one episode in the 3rd season was an 8 (great). Disappointingly, I struggled with the personality of the title character, and wondered what the Swedes see in him that escapes me. It wasn't Sir Kenneth Branagh's depiction of him, which was probably spot on, it was the way the character was drawn - moody, non-communicative even in intimate or professional relationships, depressed, and self isolating yet brilliant in solving the mysteries around the crimes. I know that this character is a Swedish National treasure, but I'd love it if some Swede would tell me, "What's the appeal?" For me, what kept series from being an 8 (great and re-watchable), or a 9 (superb) was this character's inability to grow. Feedback welcomed. I'd like to "get it"
Really enjoyed the show. It was slow at times and the main character was it but hard to understand but I wonder if that was part of his character. I mean, was he a bit autistic? The last season was very sad but well done. Never seen another show portray the disease so well.
Are we getting a second season?
If you had told me three weeks ago that one of the best new shows of the seasons not only stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar, but he is one of the best parts of the show I would have had you committed.
messy, predictable, boring, political agenda, cliche fest. was good to see Kiefer again though. for 2 episodes.
Second episode"Chestnut" was much more interesting than the first episode, think it really has potential if the storylines continue to progress, or will it become just a weekly kind of futuristic "Fantasy Island"... Which could be cool, but not this show!
Didn't see the movie yet but the pilot was awesome altough I'm not sure how they can make a whole season out of it.
Really enjoyed the pilot. Looks like an original plot although shares some similarity to my name is earl. Thought the comedy on this was done a lot better and less corny and over the top. The main characters have good chemistry and likable. Will definitely follow this show.
I have been a longtime fan of Grey's Anatomy, that being said over the years with all of the actors leaving the show it has really changed the dynamic of the show in my opinion and that has caused me to not want to keep up with the show as much. I am a person who can't leave a show, movie, or book unfinished because it irritates me. So during this season (12) after the doctor that told Meredith that Derek was brain dead showed up at Meredith's house for dinner I just couldn't continue watching the show, so I took a break in order to allow the overload of emotions that episode gave me to calm down. I have just now returned to start watching it again now that I am 8 episodes behind. So far i'm surprised Meredith is even willing to work with her I know that as adults people are supposed to be able to handle it but that has to be super hard.