What's with the wild colors and the modern music? Is this supposed to be historical, or what? I watched the first two episodes, but I really don't think I'm enjoying it at all.
Fılmdi nemese kórsetimdi taba almadyńyz ba? Ony jasaý úshin kirińiz.
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MirrorMask jaýaby
2017 Shilde 15 kúni 9:36 PM ýaqytynda
It's a mash up of modern day and the 16th century.
Satai Delenn jaýaby
2017 Shilde 15 kúni 9:52 PM ýaqytynda
So, sort of Steampunk. OK, thanks. Which means it will be unlikely that I'll stick with this show. I couldn't watch Vikings either. I prefer documentaries. I mean, I can deal with some stretching of the truth in a historical context, but not stuff like this.
I miss the days when channels like History Channel did real documentaries, not "docudramas."
KT jaýaby
2017 Shilde 27 kúni 2:19 PM ýaqytynda
When I read the previews about the show, they all mentioned that it was a modern day interpretation, with modern music, modern makeup, modern language. If you thought it was more of a documentary, I'm not sure where you would have read that. The only thing I'm having a hard time dealing with is the torture scenes... I mean, I watch the Vikings, and yet these torture scenes are gruesome!
Satai Delenn jaýaby
2017 Shilde 29 kúni 4:55 PM ýaqytynda
I never said I read anything on it. I was going by what I saw in the commercials aired for it, and nothing I saw looked like it was going to be Steampunky. And this will be my last post on this as I've stopped watching the show.