Slightly off topic here, sorry. If you like political thrillers, 'The Day of the Jackal' on Peacock streaming is very good. I'm an old guy, and I like both previous versions of the movie, but since this is a series, there is much more depth. And Eddie Redmayne is smashing it as the hit man.
Thomas mate I always appreciate all your comments thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!!! I just added it to my TV show watchlist spreadhseet that I have, I'd be keen to check it out and I like Eddie Redmayne. Do you think it's a good idea to watch the 1973 movie first?
@@hessflix - I like the 1973 film, and I think you'd enjoy it, but the series is complete in itself. The series is quite different from that movie, as 2024 is different to 1973. I think you'll probably enjoy the series more. But there is quite a bit of time dedicated to the family dynamics of the hit man, and the MI-6 agent chasing him. But those scenes give the actors the chance to flex different sides of their characters. The 1973 film is totally focused on the preparations by the hit man for his contract.
I'm not getting the same feeling you are about the source of Desmond Hart's power, so I'm interested to see whether you're right about that. Also, why didn't Keiran Atreides burn up during that council meeting? The one guy in the meeting who wasn't tied up with the others - he burned, so why didn't Atreides? Interested to see if they address that.
I'm so keen to watch the episode tonight and see if we get any answers! I like how they're building the mystery around him, hopefully either way it's a satisfying reveal! Good question about Keiran, maybe he was somehow shielded by being found out as being involved in the rebellion/connected to thinking machines through his military role?
Do you think the show is a sell out or I'm a sell out? Haha I definetly felt like you did after Episode 3, but I genuinely enjoyed Episode 4. Gonna watch Episode 5 later tonight!
Did you guys enjoy Episode 4 like I did?
Slightly off topic here, sorry. If you like political thrillers, 'The Day of the Jackal' on Peacock streaming is very good. I'm an old guy, and I like both previous versions of the movie, but since this is a series, there is much more depth. And Eddie Redmayne is smashing it as the hit man.
Thomas mate I always appreciate all your comments thank you so much for sharing your thoughts!!! I just added it to my TV show watchlist spreadhseet that I have, I'd be keen to check it out and I like Eddie Redmayne. Do you think it's a good idea to watch the 1973 movie first?
@@hessflix - I like the 1973 film, and I think you'd enjoy it, but the series is complete in itself. The series is quite different from that movie, as 2024 is different to 1973. I think you'll probably enjoy the series more. But there is quite a bit of time dedicated to the family dynamics of the hit man, and the MI-6 agent chasing him. But those scenes give the actors the chance to flex different sides of their characters. The 1973 film is totally focused on the preparations by the hit man for his contract.
I'm not getting the same feeling you are about the source of Desmond Hart's power, so I'm interested to see whether you're right about that. Also, why didn't Keiran Atreides burn up during that council meeting? The one guy in the meeting who wasn't tied up with the others - he burned, so why didn't Atreides? Interested to see if they address that.
I'm so keen to watch the episode tonight and see if we get any answers! I like how they're building the mystery around him, hopefully either way it's a satisfying reveal! Good question about Keiran, maybe he was somehow shielded by being found out as being involved in the rebellion/connected to thinking machines through his military role?
It was mid for me
Edwin you absolute legend! I'd love to hear why you think so!
Sell out! prophecies is trash does not live up to the hype and I'm done.
Do you think the show is a sell out or I'm a sell out? Haha I definetly felt like you did after Episode 3, but I genuinely enjoyed Episode 4. Gonna watch Episode 5 later tonight!