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Disappointing.
I'm up to episode three and agree with @digitalscream
It's just another good cop,bad cop drama with a side story awkwardly bolted on top.
I'm a bit uncomfortable with the levels of violence in it too,to be honest.A lot is a bit too gratuitous for my liking.
Really quite poor.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
My feedback thread is here.
Despite my hopes it never came together and the storyline seemed implausible and disjointed to me. A bunch of ideas with no real coherence or flow. At least I got in some guitar practice but, even then, there were better things that I could have used as a backdrop.
And we never did find out why Hicks killed his partner, so they'll have to be another series in order to find out.
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Personally I like bits of it, for something on BBC it's not so bad. Would personally prefer the licence money back though and continue watching HBO shows online
Points for anyone getting the 'Hebert West' reference.
Ridiculous story. Plot holes you could drive a bus through. Loved it.
Would you like some more cheese on that?
I think the truth is that the programme would've had to let us know what 'Hard Sun' actually was, and they were too lazy to do that.
I noticed early on that one of the things mentioned in the bit of the file that we got to see was that there would be lots of murders etc. perhaps that is what was meant by the 'mass extinction event', and that what was going to be actually happening to the sun wouldn't be the thing that killed us?
I was also wondering why no-one, anywhere, actually questioned how and why 'the scientists' would know what was going to happen in 5 years time?