Well, I'm underwhelmed so far. It seems to be trying too hard to be "Relevant".
Yeah, I know what you mean... I did think this weeks was a slight improvement over last, so I might give it another week, seen as there's nothing else on.yeah dont think ill bother anymore, im getting the feeling all the episodes are going to be very similar
Hmmm, I quite liked the first episode. It's no more hard to believe than Indiana Jones and certainly no more far-fetched than either that or The DaVinci Code.
From Digital Spy
The BBC has decided not to commission a second series of archaeological drama Bonekickers.
The show starred Julie Graham as the head of a team of archaeologists solving historical mysteries and was penned by Life On Mars creators Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham.
While initial ratings were good - some 6.8m (30.5%) tuned in for the first episode in July - the audience quickly declined, losing 3.2 million viewers in four weeks.
A BBC spokesman told Broadcast: "Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham have decided to concentrate on new projects and not write a new series of Bonekickers. We look forward to working with them in the future."
No, me either. I'd have been surprised if they'd have renewed it. I just hope they actually make Outcasts at some point.I can't imagine anyone's going to miss it.
I agree, it had potential but it was pissed away on trying to be "relevant" and if they'd just stuck to telling a decent story instead of trying to tie in topical subject matter they might have come up with something decent.I think it had possibilities but it was done so... meh. The sword obsession (oo-er, phallic imagery!) was a bit, uh, obsessive, and all the characters were a bit too cryptic and vague with one another, except for the dirty old bugger always chatting up the young hottie.
There werwe a lot of interesting stories they could have done rather than what they did. Ah, well, no great loss.
I agree, it had potential but it was pissed away on trying to be "relevant" and if they'd just stuck to telling a decent story instead of trying to tie in topical subject matter they might have come up with something decent.
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