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Absolutely beautiful shots of Scotland's incredible landscape - lochs, munros, features - the Old Man of Storr, the cliffs, and islands. This is the spectacular filming of Scotland that I had mentioning as being my expectation in my review of the first episode. Also the banter between the two and particularly the stalwart Graham bravely attempting the cliffs all were very entertaining.
My only caveat is that, in this episode as in others, whoever edited the film has no sense of continuity. On a ferry on the way to Lewis, but then no Lewis, Isle of Skye, rowboat in the middle of Loch Ness, back to Skye, seaplane trip to nowhere, with shots of them riding through Glencoe interspersed throughout. That's fine for folks who enjoy random shots of Scotland, but for those of us familiar with the land, all the jumping around is disconcerting if this is supposed to be a road trip.
But still a very entertaining episode with many shots of the magnificent Scottish landscape.
Absolutely beautiful shots of Scotland's incredible landscape - lochs, munros, features - the Old Man of Storr, the cliffs, and islands. This is the spectacular filming of Scotland that I had mentioning as being my expectation in my review of the first episode. Also the banter between the two and particularly the stalwart Graham bravely attempting the cliffs all were very entertaining.
My only caveat is that, in this episode as in others, whoever edited the film has no sense of continuity. On a ferry on the way to Lewis, but then no Lewis, Isle of Skye, rowboat in the middle of Loch Ness, back to Skye, seaplane trip to nowhere, with shots of them riding through Glencoe interspersed throughout. That's fine for folks who enjoy random shots of Scotland, but for those of us familiar with the land, all the jumping around is disconcerting if this is supposed to be a road trip.
But still a very entertaining episode with many shots of the magnificent Scottish landscape.