Lasted two episodes and gave up.
Then I flipped out the last episode of Ripper Street and watched it again, December 30, 1899, the night of the end of the century, and it still brings me to tears.
When I first read the synopsis, I thought this was not the same as Ripper Street. It's great, and it's worth watching, not to mention my favorite Luke Evans.
After watching an episode, I found that it is indeed the same as Ripper Street, but, but, yes! ...writing, directing, and producing is not a star off Ripper Street. …
The lines in RS are refined and brilliant, effective and powerful; the show—let’s just call it TA for now—has all sorts of unrealistic bullshit.
The three male protagonists in RS can always make people feel their strength and bravery in different aspects, and it makes people feel sad or regretful when they expose their human weaknesses; and several in TA, including Luke Evans, who I like very much. , but on the contrary, it always makes you feel that they are weak in different aspects - this "weakness" does not mean that the character does not have great skills, but refers to the kind of weakness that the character image can't stand up at all, there is no feeling of fullness, Especially that guy! This male protagonist is really casting me, I can't do it without complaining.
The last is the rhythm, not to mention, two episodes are abandoned.
I figured what else to say... oh yeah, watch Ripper Street again sometime.
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