1 review
A few new faces, a better episode.
Maxine's birthday is just around the corner, and she's upset at not being able to spend it with Luke.
To be honest, it's better, it somehow feels better than series one, some better one liners, better chemistry, it even looks a bit sharper.
The main talking point, Jack Galloway has gone, Peter McEnery has replaced him, for my money, he's much better suited to the part, I find his character a little more believable, a bit more sincere, Galloway looked the part perhaps, but he never felt right, McEnery didn't need any time to settle in.
More changes afoot though, new assistant Jamie has stepped in as Jenny has gone off to get married, gone but not forgotten, Paul Copley has always been a fine actor, hopefully he'll add something as the series progresses.
I know I often rattle on about visuals, but this era was so elegant, fashion's, cars, look how smart the people were.
Improving, 6/10.
To be honest, it's better, it somehow feels better than series one, some better one liners, better chemistry, it even looks a bit sharper.
The main talking point, Jack Galloway has gone, Peter McEnery has replaced him, for my money, he's much better suited to the part, I find his character a little more believable, a bit more sincere, Galloway looked the part perhaps, but he never felt right, McEnery didn't need any time to settle in.
More changes afoot though, new assistant Jamie has stepped in as Jenny has gone off to get married, gone but not forgotten, Paul Copley has always been a fine actor, hopefully he'll add something as the series progresses.
I know I often rattle on about visuals, but this era was so elegant, fashion's, cars, look how smart the people were.
Improving, 6/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 29, 2023
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