Just watched episode 1 on iPlayer...
SPOILER ALERT!
Things I liked...
- The kid playing young Uthred. Most child actors are shit (cf. Harry Potter movies). I thought this lad was spot on. Really quite believable (despite the hokey storyline).
- The muddy, washed-out, slightly gritty, grotty look to the whole thing. It looked like, well.. the North of England.
- The after-battle party. Rape, murder and pillage at its finest. No-holds barred. Slightly gratuitous but all good fun.
- That the girls were ordinary-looking - not super glamorous and slathered with make-up. Felt right.
- There were a few nice lines, where I thought 'ooh, that's neat'. But I can't remember what they were... So maybe not that good after all.
Things I didn't like...
- The Red Indian wailing on the theme tune. There seems to be quite a habit of conflating primitive north European cultures with aboriginal native American cultures (cf. 'The Eagle' with picts as Mohawks). It's nonsense and needs to be stopped.
- The silly-sing song accents affected by some of the Vikings. Clearly a shtick they have copied from, well.. 'Vikings'. (Interestingly though, two of the other leading Vikings seemed to be American. All a bit peculiar).
- Matthew MacFadyen, who played... Matthew MacFadyen. He plays exactly the same character in exactly the same way, with exactly the same voice and mannerisms, in every single thing I see him in. Thankfully, he was killed off halfway through.
- There were a few shit lines (Vikings greeting each other after a long voyage... 'How are you?', 'Good to see you', 'How have you been?' It sounded like Sunday morning at the golf club... Ludicrous... )
The shonky historical stuff pretty much passed me by, square shields and all.
Some of the helmets were a bit silly (but not as silly as the Anglo-Saxons in 'Vikings' wearing late C16th Elizabethan era burgonets.
Actually, the one thing that really jarred with me was the Saxon fort, which looked like a cross between a French & Indian Wars stronghold, and something vaguely 'Rus', that you might find halfway down the River Dnieper... And a bit obviously CGI'd in the long shots.
I'll certainly keep watching. Not unenjoyable - in a largely predictable, formulaic kind of way.
