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House ofof David seasonseason two:two: BiblicallyBiblically epic!epic!
I cannot remember a recent time when a series made me so glued to the screen as when Saul physically threw his wife out of the palace.
I cannot remember a recent time when a series made me so glued to the screen as when Saul physically threw his wife out of the palace.
One thing in particular stood out to me as I closed this latest episode: the impeccable use of characterisation. No character is introduced who feels pointless or out of place.
There is no greater pleasure for a bookworm and cinema goer such as myself than being fully on board with a director's vision.
The action of the episode was nicely rounded off as, barely alive, the Jackal crawls into a shed, only to be captured and bound by a mysterious man with unknown intentions.
Firstly, going into this TV show phenomenon, I expected cheesy romance, steamy sex scenes, and a lot of melodramatic moments for shock value.
Throughout the episode, the use of modern electronic classical music is a masterclass in creating a pervasive feeling of unease as we follow the Jackal.