Have you watched all the seasons?
All so far. It is excellent, doesn't dip. Tone changes slightly last couple seasons. S3 in its entirety start to finish is just fantastic.
Have you watched all the seasons?
I honestly didn't know it had been cancelled early until I'd read it on here after the fact, I don't think it'll be an issue for you.Absolutely loving Travelers now, thanks chaps, @Centurions and @FantasyIreland.
Not yet reached the possible point of frustration at the end, but unless it leaves it hanging, i feel i'll still have enjoyed what i've seen. Maybe knowing it ahead makes me more accepting of it.
Your welcome.Absolutely loving Travelers now, thanks chaps, @Centurions and @FantasyIreland.
Not yet reached the possible point of frustration at the end, but unless it leaves it hanging, i feel i'll still have enjoyed what i've seen. Maybe knowing it ahead makes me more accepting of it.
To be fair I thought we weren't made out to be the "bad guys" in season one -- just the biggest, most successful club :).Episode three? Not seen it yet but its interesting that we were the big bad guys in series one.
I’d be surprised if anything too bad is said about us because Im pretty sure we would have had to OK the use of the club’s name, badge, kits etc
It is refreshing to see a show where the main characteristics of the protagonist are his decency and humanityTo be fair I thought we weren't made out to be the "bad guys" in season one -- just the biggest, most successful club :).
And (hopefully not revealing too much) the oil money thing is a bit odd, because the ultimate "bad guy" in this latest Ep 3 is a Brit (and a lecherous, stuck-up "pedo" I believe he's referred to), not someone of Arabian descent.
I will say my good fellow Yank City fan friend and I had a chuckle about the Jamie Tartt character resembling Jack Grealish -- or just a funny idea of what Grealish might be like.
Still getting a great kick out of the show, with at least a few good laughs an episode, and my wife absolutely loves it, though I can see how some (Brits especially) could dislike it. I do think it's a bit overrated by us Americans, but in part American inherent confusion about football in the UK is something that actually attracts Americans to it, I think. Plus after what we've gone through over here politically, with divisions ripping families and friends apart, there is something in the sunny optimism of the show that is healing after so much acrimony, at least for me.
Started The Last Man on Earth. Quite like it but missus doesn't find it funny. Only two episodes in but, if I were in his position and those two choices turned up, I know what I'd be doing.