How are ya'll seeing it? Doesn't it come out on the 4th?
I enjoyed it. Total Moffat and Gatiss at their most Moffat and Gattis. The count himself was like a more tongue in cheek Pierce Brosnan and the castle scenes retained the uneasy nightmarish feel of the novel.
My main gripe is that watched after this evening’s Doctor Who, it made me realise how much the latter misses the wit and spark those writers brought to it.
I take it the nuns detectives friend in London is Sherlock.
The time jump caught me completely by surprise! The chess game was very "mind palace" wasn't it!Still (dead and) loving it. The cutaway from the cliffhanger and how they ultimately flashed back to it was such a Moffat trope. The new cast on the ship were great (ironically Dr Sharma had been in Doctor Who the day before).
I actually guessed that there might be a time jump seconds before I was proved right.
Here's hoping episode 3 maintains the quality.
Was good for a bit. Then it wasn't. Defeat snatched from the jaws of victory.Didn't particularly like Ep.1, thought Ep.2 was O.K. except for the end, which caught me completely by surprise.
Looking forward to Ep.3 !
One episode on the Jan 1, one on Jan 2 and one on Jan 3 in the UK. Then to Netflix on the 4th.
So Moff has updated Jekyll, Sherlock and now Dracula. What next - Frankenstein? Jack the Ripper?
Is that Netflix worldwide? And most importantly, does it have Drac biting Lucy three times as in the novel?
Let's hope so.
So Moff has updated Jekyll, Sherlock and now Dracula. What next - Frankenstein? Jack the Ripper?
If only Eon would let them do a period Bond tv miniseries.
That will never happen, due to a lot of the dated elements in many of the first set of Fleming Bond novels, particularly Live And Let Die. It's best to have Bond movies (and novels) set now.
So Moff has updated Jekyll, Sherlock and now Dracula. What next - Frankenstein? Jack the Ripper?
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