Steppenwolf71 : I mean, he's O.K. Don't get me wrong. But he could do wayyy better.
Steppenwolf71 : It's definitely got that nouveaux... "Mike Hammer" type thing, goin' on. Pretty decent, so...
SpecialEFX : I found this very boring and tedious to watch, especially that fake accent from John Malko...
Akrimaya : I want more of this! Hopefully there will be since the way it ended. Very compelling & goo...
Birdsforme : Excellent film. Lots of action and drama from the start. Based on events and the flood of...
ThinMan : For any Ray Bradbury fans, this is a **must watch**. It's a classic and it's captivating....
GeminiSaga : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Why would an interstellar civilization wage war on a farming village for their grain lol
greyfur : That's what it was originally written to be.
TisOnlyMe : I loved his books as a teenager.. this was one of my favourites! :))x
kerfy : My first one was something wicked this way comes..Man that was a gooder too..
Hopefully she ends up with that guy for good, and they have a long and happy life together, doubt it though. Five minutes into the first episode, when I saw that lady getting on the bus, I thought the show will definitely push the main character and her together in the end, after some bull$hit interpersonal drama. Hopefully that kind of super cliche development doesn’t happen. I wouldn’t even mind if this was it, the end of the show, better end it here, then take it in a tediously predictable direction. If this turns into runaway bride, I’m gonna slap a b&tch.
I recommend watching the original 1970s version of All Creatures Great And Small (especially the first three seasons) posted elsewhere on PW - not only are the characters and storylines far more faithful to the original James Herriot novels but there is a total lack of the contrived interpersonal bull$hit on display in this 2020 adaptation.