to remember and this is one of them. It is original in the plot, how everything is related to each other, how insignificant details are what more is there to take into account and, with the exceptions of love affairs, I Like everything. The scenery is fantastic, the Hogwarts School reminds me every time I see it (though much smaller, of course) and the actors are great. Luis Merlo overboard the role of Hector, director of the school and tutor of Mark and Paula, is my favorite. ----
Title: Police, in the heart of the streetor will happen, I enjoy them even more. I like how it mixes it all: a little mystery, humor, love, a lot of action, all seen with a touch of originality at the beginning of each chapter. The music, characters, drawings, dialogues ... Even the cultural dotted in each chapter, whose title is always a line from a poem that appears at some point in the chapter. All this makes one of these series to remember.
I love, I'm enjoying watching it as a dwarf again. For me it is one of the best English series, if not the best ♥
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Marumi D728afc Reviews Law & Order UK, Supernatural
(21/25)
Title: Law and Order UK
Nationality: English.
Year: 2009
Main actors: Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, Ben Daniels, Freema Agyeman, Harriet Walter, Bill Paterson.
Chapters / season: In issuing the first season, with 13 chapters that have been and 4.
I will be honest and say from the outset that if I started watching this series was because it came Jamie Bamber, but I have been a surprise. I have not seen the original American version or any of the spin-off they have salido later, so I was expecting a typical cop show. Of which the world is full. The argument therefore is almost equal to that
sara_f_black already commented on one of his previous posts.
Here the structure is as simple as I suppose in the rest of versions, see the "crime " actúae police investigated and then put in the hands of lawyers. Of the four chapters that I have seen three of them met this standard, and even if I like simple. There is both laboratory and in l throughI csi's, nor are we just focused on what the police do. I like to see the interaction of all the characters, lawyers, detectives, the heads, the bad, the least bad and suspect that ultimately end up being victims. I even like the simplicity of the series in the sense of music and others, I guess I was too used to the continuous noise in CSI New York. It's a change.
I've always thrown a lot of research series, police and others, the firm does not, however. But this I have won, I love it.
And no, I swear not only to see Jamie Bamber with an English accent: p
Title: Law and Order UK
Nationality: English.
Year: 2009
Main actors: Bradley Walsh, Jamie Bamber, Ben Daniels, Freema Agyeman, Harriet Walter, Bill Paterson.
Chapters / season: In issuing the first season, with 13 chapters that have been and 4.
I will be honest and say from the outset that if I started watching this series was because it came Jamie Bamber, but I have been a surprise. I have not seen the original American version or any of the spin-off they have salido later, so I was expecting a typical cop show. Of which the world is full. The argument therefore is almost equal to that
Here the structure is as simple as I suppose in the rest of versions, see the "crime " actúae police investigated and then put in the hands of lawyers. Of the four chapters that I have seen three of them met this standard, and even if I like simple. There is both laboratory and in l throughI csi's, nor are we just focused on what the police do. I like to see the interaction of all the characters, lawyers, detectives, the heads, the bad, the least bad and suspect that ultimately end up being victims. I even like the simplicity of the series in the sense of music and others, I guess I was too used to the continuous noise in CSI New York. It's a change.
I've always thrown a lot of research series, police and others, the firm does not, however. But this I have won, I love it.
And no, I swear not only to see Jamie Bamber with an English accent: p
Friday, March 6, 2009
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