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hellywelly4 | 00:05 Mon 29th Oct 2018 | Film, Media & TV
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I found the first episode quite confusing. Will stick with it, but not very hopeful.
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I think it will become clearer. It's going to be a good one I think/ hope!
I really struggled with it being set in the 70's. It felt so dated and as you say, quite confusing. There have been so mny great dramas recently that I might give this one a miss.
Only managed 20 minutes. The setting in the 70s was very well realised, but rather depressing, and, after 'losing' several hours watching recent TV dramas I thought there is no way I'm going to invest a further 5 hours in this. 'Trust' was one of the others.
What an utterly confusing drama that was!
If ANYONE understood it I would be very surprised!
I think it will pan out more next week. I’m willing to give it a try.
Confusing it was, will see what next week brings then I'll decide.

We have Dark Heart to look forward to starting Wednesday.
have recorded it, and will see
I've recorded it too.
I hadn't heard of this before. What's it (meant to be) about?
Blurring the fine lines between love and hate; truth and fiction; and right and wrong; The Little Drummer Girl weaves a suspenseful and explosive story of espionage and high-stakes international intrigue. Set in the late 1970s, the pulsating thriller follows Charlie, a fiery actress and idealist whose resolve is tested after she meets the mysterious Becker, while on holiday in Greece. It quickly becomes apparent that his intentions are not what they seem, and her encounter with him entangles her in a complex plot devised by the spy mastermind Kurtz. Charlie takes on the role of a lifetime as a double agent while remaining uncertain of her own loyalties.
Thanks, emmie. Hmmm. I might record the series and then watch it later.
Ditto Wullie..gave up after 30 mins
fiction & espionage = boring to me. The Ghan was more interesting. 38 coaches & 2 engines across Oz - wow
I love Le Carre's books but recall this one being hard work. I started to watch Berlin Station the other night, mistaking it for a Le Carre, it was very confusing, I'll give it another episode though.
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Don't know if this will be accessible. Strange how some people thought it was really good, but so far, on A/B, the views have been negative.
I'm a great Le Carré fan and this is a super story. If you liked "Tinker, Tailor..." and the BBC has done a proper job on this story, you'll love it.

And I loved Charlie, although it's too long ago to remember how far the BBC interpretation matches my memory from the book.
I watched it and liked it. I am sure the story will come together. Give it time people.
Don't blink or you could miss something relevant. I recorded it and watching it again, noticed several things that enabled me to make sense of some of the later scenes. The bad guy and the good guy are too similar in appearance and it is easy to confuse them, and both of them sport distinctive gold watches. A green jacket is also noticeable!
I loved the fact that when the young girl was hitchhiking, I was saying to myself, “ooh, that’s dangerous.” Yet back in the 60s and 70s, it was widely done.
Is the second episode just as confusing? I have recorded it but found the first episode hard to follow

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