Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.Supernatural, semihistorical horror anthology series, where each season is inspired by a different infamous or mysterious real-life historical tragedy.
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Going into the series with no expectations or impressions from the novel, and barely reading about the series at all before binge watching it, i was expecting a high paced master and commander type of series. And while it's set in roughly the same time period, it's unlike anything i was expecting. It's quite suspenseful and chilling. Much thanks to the great acting, casting and details. The ambient soundtrack (R.I.P Marcus Fjellström) is fantastic and really helps with the eerie feeling. There were some moments it made me feel really at unease.
Right up there with the top series for sure. Well worth a watch.
I'm a massive fan of the novel and, two episodes in, I'm a massive fan of this show.
They needed to spend A LOT of money on this to make it work, and I think they did. The actors are great, the costumes are excellent, the sets are mostly convincing and the pacing is just about right.
Although there are already some major differences to the novel, I think the changes were mostly due to the transference to a visual medium, so I am happy to forgive them.
I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
They needed to spend A LOT of money on this to make it work, and I think they did. The actors are great, the costumes are excellent, the sets are mostly convincing and the pacing is just about right.
Although there are already some major differences to the novel, I think the changes were mostly due to the transference to a visual medium, so I am happy to forgive them.
I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
I really can't understand why AMC decided to use the same title for two completely different series without any relation between each other (new plot, new directors, new actors...) - it's confusing, misleading, totally pointless.
Given the above: the first season is a masterpiece. One of the top 4-5 series of the year.
This second season is a very average product, deserving 6, maximum 7/10.
Pointless to rate them together with a shared vote.
The first season was atmospheric, a constant sense of foreboding and hopelessness permeated by and air of creepiness. The acting and casting was spot on and the season evolved really nicely.
Enter season 2. BORING !!!!!
Slow paced, mediocre acting, shallow cast. The story line is a little thin, the supernatural element tries to communicate intended suspense, but comes across very bland. Even the limited make up and special effects are poor.
By the time they add a tragic element to the supernatural element, it simply pours water on an ember that was barely smouldering anyway.
It may be a wonderful drama to some and some will harp on about the books.....
30 minutes into episode 8 of season 2 and i don't think I can be bothered anymore!
Enter season 2. BORING !!!!!
Slow paced, mediocre acting, shallow cast. The story line is a little thin, the supernatural element tries to communicate intended suspense, but comes across very bland. Even the limited make up and special effects are poor.
By the time they add a tragic element to the supernatural element, it simply pours water on an ember that was barely smouldering anyway.
It may be a wonderful drama to some and some will harp on about the books.....
30 minutes into episode 8 of season 2 and i don't think I can be bothered anymore!
This is a review for the series premiere:
This is a strong start for a series based on one of my favorite books. The book was great, but it was longer than a Stephen King book and that's saying something, but the series has an efficient feel to it while still staying true to the book. You can tell that there is some true love for the source material and it really shows in every aspect, especially the cast. I love all the casting choices so far, but Adam Nagaitis as Cornelius Hickey is looking to be an amazing choice. His portrayal is spot on thus far and I can't wait to see his character dive further into the rabbit hole.
I'm also impressed with how well they translated the atmosphere from the book to the series so accurately. I just hope the monster is given the same kind of love that every other aspect of the series has been given so far.
Ultimately, if you've read the book, then you should love the series. If you haven't read the book, you just might find yourself wanting to.
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- TriviaHMS Erebus was discovered in 2014. HMS Terror was discovered, intact and in "incredibly good condition," in 2016 by Arctic Research Teams just before this show's premiere in March 2018. AMC's president responded publicly by stating " I congratulate the researchers find, however, apparently they never heard of a spoiler alert!"
- GoofsThe chess set shown when the Captains meet at the beginning of the series has Staunton model pieces. That particular model, which is ubiquitous nowadays, wasn't available until 1849, a few years after the events in the series.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best TV Shows of 2018 (2018)
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