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I rather agree with Mark. Stick with it: it may be a slow burn. If it's like Deighton's novel, which it seems to be so far, once you get into it, it's riveting
I meant that I couldn't understand much of the dialogue and, when I could, wasn't sure it was worth it. Still I'll probably try another episode or two.
JK2006 wrote: I meant that I couldn't understand much of the dialogue and, when I could, wasn't sure it was worth it. Still I'll probably try another episode or two.
Really liked the author's book series Game/Set/Match Hook/Line?Sinker Faith/Hope/Love plus the Winter background book. Read the 9 books twice and once the Winter book. Fantastic.
I'm watching this because I liked the book so much, so am a little forgiving.
One of the last bastions of good journalism (PM on Radio4 with Eddie Mair) did a really funny piece on mumbling BBC drama the other day, with Nigel Havers mumbling his way through the Hamlet soliloquy. Worth checking out.
JK2006 wrote: I meant that I couldn't understand much of the dialogue and, when I could, wasn't sure it was worth it. Still I'll probably try another episode or two.I've been reading on a few forums,there's quite a lot of viewers who had trouble understanding the dialogue.didn't have any problems myself.maybe its flatscreen tv's these days which don't have much oomph,from the speakers.