I watched the first episode. It was like Black Mirror and I've stopped watching that because it was basically the same idea over and over. You think I should continue with Devs?What he says, unique experience, from the beginning to the end.
My comment above was for Legion, witch I found very unique. For Devs, I don't know, it didn't really worked for me, it wasn't a rewarding enough experience, if you didn't like the first episode enough, I don't think that it will get any better in the rest of them. As always, this is highly subjective ofc.I watched the first episode. It was like Black Mirror and I've stopped watching that because it was basically the same idea over and over. You think I should continue with Devs?
I had no idea such a thing existed, that said I would be hesitant to watch it, as that book lives in my imagination as something totally unique and I would dislike being bettered by someone else's vision or disappointed if they failed to get even close to the mental pictures I have in my head.the Russian production of 2005 The Master and Margarita.
This. Biting satire, great casting and acting, side-splittingly funny scenes. The books are brilliant too. And yes, it is uncanny how much of it is mirrored today.If you enjoy political humour, the funniest tv series I’ve seen would be (the very old) “Yes, Minister” and it’s follow on “Yes, Prime Minister”.
When you watch it you see that things don’t really change, it’s all the same BS many decades later.
Can I get them on BritBox?If you enjoy political humour, the funniest tv series I’ve seen would be (the very old) “Yes, Minister” and it’s follow on “Yes, Prime Minister”.
When you watch it you see that things don’t really change, it’s all the same BS many decades later.