Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Richie-67-485852
If you like anything to do with Frankenstein then this will only compliment your choice. It takes us into a more believable world where this idea to create life began, developed and took off making us recall the subject of its start-up in the cinemas. Sean Bean is perfectly cast and does a remarkable job lending credibility to the premise and as the series unravels, he brings even more than that. Entertaining and involving with strong images, it is a must see for fans. I like to snack during movies and this one had me eating double-roasted sunflower seeds (home made) with great satisfaction. Find yours and.....
robkempgee
Seems they have borrowed Sharpe's sword (Ep 1)... A 1796 Heavy Cavaly Trooper sword carried by a naval bod is marginally offensive.
Good show though!
smithtk
The first few episodes were great-- a murder/serial killer investigation. Most of the acting was good. Sean Bean was, as always, great. I even got over the fact that Boz (Charles Dickens) was about 15 in 1827 and didn't start as a political journalist for another five years or so. Why, oh why, did this have to be dragged out to be some sort of science-fiction piece of rancid baloney? Why on earth was the ending open-ended? There is absolutely no reason to continue this story. It should have ended far before it did.
mikeoflynn
It is original and very dark - it needs to be continued however as it does not need to end after two seasons - the plot twists possibilities are absolutely endless