I gotta disagree with this review
. I mean, come on, who tries to kill Iain Glen by bull in the first scene? That's just ridiculous
. And yeah, the Cootes are pretty one-dimensional, but maybe they're not meant to be the main villains? The show might be predictable, but that's what makes it feel like a cozy period drama, you know? It's not trying to win any awards for originality or anything
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And can we talk about Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Caterham? She's got some serious acting chops, even in this mediocre production
. And Martin Freeman is great as Supt Battle, but he can't carry the whole show on his own... I think. The reviewer just needs to chill out and enjoy the ride
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I mean, Agatha Christie's works are all about mystery and suspense, so if this adaptation doesn't deliver in those departments, what's wrong with that? Maybe it's just not the reviewer's cup of tea, but for me, it's a fun watch
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And can we talk about Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Caterham? She's got some serious acting chops, even in this mediocre production
I mean, Agatha Christie's works are all about mystery and suspense, so if this adaptation doesn't deliver in those departments, what's wrong with that? Maybe it's just not the reviewer's cup of tea, but for me, it's a fun watch