


And really leaves you hating having to wait a year for the rest, excellent finish. The following episodes are a bit hit and miss, some pacing/acting /directing issues - Lee Scoresby the one unmitigated success - trying too hard to force suspense to fit the tv format rather than concentrate on telling the story as a one whole, but the last episode packs a punch and gets to you. The whole thing is now moving forward properly and the plot is very tight in an action TV series sort of a way, without losing the spirit of the books. It's rather on the dark side, and definitely not for children the way the books are.Įpisode 3: I had minor doubts with episode 2 and the "new" storylines but this episode was very exciting and has allayed them. It looks like episode 3 will carry on with being rather different from the book storyline, while sticking to it at the same time, if that makes sense.

It's still very well done, and it's quite scary and tense, also the modern world (already shown) has been updated to current times. Episode 2: some fair deviations from the book, all in aid of story comprehension, suspense and doling appetising spoilers from much later to the viewer so that they won't drop off - you can't blame them really, they need to keep the viewership interested, considering the price of production. I could go on and on but really, just watch it, you'll know after twenty minutes whether you'll like it or not. The Gyptians are represented perfectly and individually and the whole thing has a tint of alternate medievality which mirrors the book exactly. I finally understand what Lyra loved in her. As to Mrs Coulter she's just fantastically and dangerously attractive. Lord Asriel is just the right mixture of downright attractive and breezily self-centered as in the books. I'm not sure yet about Lyra, she's not what I expected but I've the feeling she'll turn out to be what was needed, if not what I wanted. The sets are amazing, the music excellent, the cast is A1: this is the BBC so it is exceptionally diverse -which is already giving us a bunch of fine actors that might not be so famous and gives us a bit of modern colour. We're immediately thrown into the action and I am hooked, even though I know what's coming.

We're treated to a good bit of the background story during this episode, a thankless task, skilfully done and quite quickly. Yet there's nothing Hollywood about it, it's 100% British. Plenty of money has been thrown at this series and it shows, in a good way. I was looking forward to this and it hasn't disappointed! (a first for me, with fantasy adaptations)
