FL_Ag1998 said:
aTmAg said:
I binged this whole thing over the past few weeks. Very good series. I wish I knew about it earlier. Which is my fault, as it was already up front when I opened Netflix, but I thought it was a fictional series. It's damn easy to make people overly brave, smart, etc. When it's fictional. But when it's a true story it adds gravitas to the story as you know real people were that brave, smart, etc.
I think I'll have to watch it again to catch all the nuance. But I'm curious: How did Utred figure out that the king's gay boyfriend was a spy? After one watch, that seemed to come out of nowhere.
Just fyi, its historical fiction. Based loosely on history but heavily fictionalized. And if you liked the show the book series is even 100x better.
Yeah a guy at my work and I were talking about Shogun and he asked me if I saw this. He informed me that it was a few fictionalized characters interacting with real life historical figures. That moved my interest from 0% to 100%.
To me, the only flaw in the show is that Utred and his crew were too powerful and good at fighting. It took some of the suspense away because you knew they were going to all live (until nearer the end of the series). And it makes Utred look like he basically founded England by himself and that everybody else took his credit. Does that happen in the books too?
Does the show stick to the books or does it diverge?
(Edit: Brida also annoyed the crap out of me)