I don't think you will be disappointed. Has a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.7 on IMDB.I'm recording the series but not watched any yet. Looking forward to it.
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The whole thing, though that of a dystopian future, just seems so real and relevant to the world we now live in.Thanks Otis. Yes wife and I wanting to watch and have heard great reviews. Trouble for us is these days we like binge watching. Perhaps at our age we can't remember the previous episode if we leave it a week.
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Yup.Got to admit the first couple of episodes of the first series it was just on in the background whilst my missus was watching it and I was messing about on the net but then slowly I realised I was just watching it and really got into it.
Last nights was a very intriguing episode and you just know it’s not going to end well.....
Wouldn't say this is fantasy though. It sort of is, but is so real and just about everything taking place in the show IS actually happening in the real world somewhere.I'm just not into all this "fantasy" stuff, Otis. I only watch TWD coz the missus watches it and raves about it, but I could easily give that a miss.
My ultimate viewing for a film/series is (not necessarily in order):
history (mainly Tudor / Cromwellian)
a really good Western (not old Audie Murphy types of thing, but one with a clever plot and action)
a good war film (e.g. Hacksaw Ridge, Allied, The Exception etc)
a great thriller such as the John Wick films.
I've never watched Game of Thrones, Tolkien films, Star Trek films or any Star Wars film.
My point was not that the Bible does not contain some vile stuff, it does. We should be well aware that the God as portrayed in the New Testament, the God embodied by Jesus, is the version of God Christians are supposed to follow. My point was that the Quotes from the Bible cited by Aunt Lydia, and others, are not in the Bible. Indeed God may well be man-made but the New Testament's version of God is not the one Gilead is following.There are plenty of terrible obscenely violent quotes in the bible. It's a rich vein of immorality. Blessed be the fruit...
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