Greater love continues the show's recent format for rent off a series with the big finale, set on foreign fields. If you're able to suspend reality, and totally switch off, you'll enjoy it, if you start taking it too seriously you'll pick holes in it from start to finish. There are several moments when you ask yourself if that would really happen.
Definitely positives, the location work looks terrific, it's a dramatic landscape, and looks incredible, such a contrast to the usual British city setting. The music and production values are particularly good. It's well acted as always, Gaminara gives a great performance, Jack's character is a little irritating, after such a brilliant season, he's a bit petulant, a little immature.
I like the concept of the story, it's creative, and definitely controversial, as I said earlier you need to suspend belief, I wonder what happened to all the corpses piling up at the Lyell Centre?
After such a brilliant, reinvigorated series, I always found this one a wee bit of a let down, it's still good though. 7/10
Definitely positives, the location work looks terrific, it's a dramatic landscape, and looks incredible, such a contrast to the usual British city setting. The music and production values are particularly good. It's well acted as always, Gaminara gives a great performance, Jack's character is a little irritating, after such a brilliant season, he's a bit petulant, a little immature.
I like the concept of the story, it's creative, and definitely controversial, as I said earlier you need to suspend belief, I wonder what happened to all the corpses piling up at the Lyell Centre?
After such a brilliant, reinvigorated series, I always found this one a wee bit of a let down, it's still good though. 7/10