I'm enjoying it too. It's short and snappy episodes seem to fly over. So far, it's been much more light-hearted than the others.A knight of the seven kingdoms is bloody brilliant - too slow for some maybe, no dragons or whitewalkers etc but just really enjoyable
A knight of the seven kingdoms is bloody brilliant - too slow for some maybe, no dragons or whitewalkers etc but just really enjoyable
A knight of the seven kingdoms is bloody brilliant - too slow for some maybe, no dragons or whitewalkers etc but just really enjoyable
….surprises me how popular shows are with super heroes, zombies, monsters etc, just not my cup of tea.
Started ‘Under Salt Marsh’ on Sky last night, watched 2 episodes and thought it was decent.
Why would it surprise you?
Your description has me interested, ever since the writers betrayed the one true king Stannis Baratheon I've not touched anything GOTs related, but maybe I'll give this one a goA knight of the seven kingdoms is bloody brilliant - too slow for some maybe, no dragons or whitewalkers etc but just really enjoyable
The market is saturated.Why would it surprise you?
Shouldn't that make it the opposite of surprising then? Markets usually become saturated because of a large earlier demand.The market is saturated.
Think it's surprising how many versions of basically the same story are around and attract an audience. How long before a series of superheroes fighting off waves of zombies in yet another version of a dystopian future,or is there already one?Shouldn't that make it the opposite of surprising then? Markets usually become saturated because of a large earlier demand.
I'm stealing this ideaThink it's surprising how many versions of basically the same story are around and attract an audience. How long before a series of superheroes fighting off waves of zombies in yet another version of a dystopian future,or is there already one?
I watched a couple of Under Salt Marsh other night. I noticed Ralf Spall uses a Black Country accent. He does it OK to as they usually end up sounding Brummie.….surprises me how popular shows are with super heroes, zombies, monsters etc, just not my cup of tea.
Started ‘Under Salt Marsh’ on Sky last night, watched 2 episodes and thought it was decent.

Think it's surprising how many versions of basically the same story are around and attract an audience. How long before a series of superheroes fighting off waves of zombies in yet another version of a dystopian future,or is there already one?
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