Ephrafa-I get that this is a television show "for a modern audience", but I think the horror of Ephrafa is overplayed. I mean I didn't get the impression that rabbits are being tortured 24/7 (you can hear faint screams throughout our heroes being led to the council), and the way even the Sergent was brutalised seems a bit much
I don't like Fiver's vision being shown. I also don't understand why Fiver didn't explain things clearly to Hazel. In the book, Hazel didn't listen to Fiver's warning about the farm. As it stands now, Hazel really isn't doing anything wrong if he goes back to it (he doesn't have any kind of warning) The scene with Vervain and Holly was good. Tense, but also to me shows Vervain as a bully and a coward
3:45-Now THAT was well done! The Ephrafan captain taking up the story was suspenseful and actually made me jump! This was very well timed and animated
Ephrafa-I get that this is a television show "for a modern audience", but I think the horror of Ephrafa is overplayed. I mean I didn't get the impression that rabbits are being tortured 24/7 (you can hear faint screams throughout our heroes being led to the council), and the way even the Sergent was brutalised seems a bit much
I can't help liking this extreme Efrafa.
I don't like Fiver's vision being shown. I also don't understand why Fiver didn't explain things clearly to Hazel. In the book, Hazel didn't listen to Fiver's warning about the farm. As it stands now, Hazel really isn't doing anything wrong if he goes back to it (he doesn't have any kind of warning)
The scene with Vervain and Holly was good. Tense, but also to me shows Vervain as a bully and a coward
Who is Richard Adams' daughter? The girl in pic #1, or #4?
Picture 1