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Lostie! 27-12-2015 03:57 PM

Dickensian (BBC One)
 
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Drama set within the fictional realms of Charles Dickens' critically acclaimed novels, bringing together some of his most iconic characters as their lives intertwine in 19th-century London.

Anyone been watching this? I just watched the first episode on the iPlayer and really liked it, gonna get the second one watched soon!

It's a nice way to get myself more familiar with other Dickens characters who I'm less aquainted with, of course I've heard of plenty but it's mainly those from Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol who I'm truly familiar with so this could be a nice little education experience as well as an entertaining watch. :)

Ashley. 27-12-2015 03:59 PM

I'm going to watch this later tonight! It looks so good.

Lostie! 27-12-2015 04:07 PM

It's a really neat idea for a series and the first episode definitely made me want to watch more. There's another two tonight so I'll get the second from last night watched beforehand. :)

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And of course, I love the addition of a murder mystery plot. BBC One is really delivering my whodunit needs this festive season! :laugh:

Having Marley murdered on Christmas Eve was a nice touch since in A Christmas Carol that's the night he died. And of course, him dying at the end of the very first episode is fitting for a character who was "dead to begin with".

Ashley. 27-12-2015 04:11 PM

How long does it go on for? Is it just four episodes?

Lostie! 27-12-2015 04:12 PM

It's 20 episodes, I believe. :laugh:

Ashley. 27-12-2015 04:13 PM

Oh lord. :laugh: Better get started then because I'll probably fall behind then give up watching knowing me. :laugh:

Ross. 27-12-2015 04:13 PM

Unusual for a BBC series to be that long :laugh:

Ashley. 27-12-2015 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Frossty (Post 8377082)
Unusual for a BBC series to be that long :laugh:

That's what I was thinking. :laugh: I usually prefer mini-series' because with longer series you always get filler episodes...

Lostie! 27-12-2015 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Ashley in Wonderland (Post 8377081)
Oh lord. :laugh: Better get started then because I'll probably fall behind then give up watching knowing me. :laugh:

That's exactly why I've decided to get watching so soon, I can't afford to fall behind on yet another show. :laugh:

arista 27-12-2015 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Frossty (Post 8377082)
Unusual for a BBC series to be that long :laugh:


No its not as its 20
30min episodes

So its 7:30PM


and 8:30PM tonight

I prefer one hour in full

So Bollocks to this


The First 2 Episodes were Last night , infact

Lostie! 27-12-2015 05:49 PM

Just got caught up on the second episode, it's really enjoyable imo! :)

The scheduling is a little erratic. The next two episodes are tonight, followed by one episode on the 1st of Jan, then another on the 6th and then the 7th. I'm not sure at the moment about beyond that. It doesn't really bother me though, as long as I keep updated on the airing days there's no issue. :laugh:

Ashley. 27-12-2015 08:46 PM

First and second episodes watched. I bloody love it! I've always liked historical dramas but this is definitely up there alongside Peaky Blinders.

It's very cleverly written with the constant plot twists, and very neat as you said Lostie!

Lostie! 27-12-2015 10:13 PM

Glad you liked it! :D

Episode 4 was probably the least engaging for me so far but as you said, some slower episodes are to be expected in a 20-part series. Not a bad episode by any means, however.

I loved the ending of Episode 3 with
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Fagin threatening Sikes when he tried to intimidate him. I loved Ron Moody's Fagin in the musical but I'd read about the darker version of him from the original story and so I'm glad that seems to be the way they're heading here. If you can frighten Bill Sikes of all people, you must be someone not to be trifled with.

Ashley. 27-12-2015 11:35 PM

I'm now up to date! I'm honestly loving it so far. It's definitely proved me wrong; when I first heard of it I thought they couldn't possibly shove all the novels together and make it look plausible, but it's extremely clever how they've done it.

Episode 4 wasn't too bad, it was slow but I wasn't put off and I'm excited for the next episode. I love Nancy (even though her cheekbones freak me out!) and I love how they've perfectly portrayed themes like social class and exploitation in the Victorian era, it makes it all the more interesting.

Right now I have no idea who the killer is. I did suspect Bob and then Nancy but now I think it could be anyone.

Lostie! 28-12-2015 12:56 AM

I'm glad you're loving it too, I'll have someone on here to discuss it all with. :D

Yeah, I don't have any solid theories about the identity of the killer yet, but I can't help but think Fagin might be pulling some strings somewhere along the line. :think:

arista 28-12-2015 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Frostie! (Post 8377151)
Just got caught up on the second episode, it's really enjoyable imo! :)

The scheduling is a little erratic. The next two episodes are tonight, followed by one episode on the 1st of Jan, then another on the 6th and then the 7th. I'm not sure at the moment about beyond that. It doesn't really bother me though, as long as I keep updated on the airing days there's no issue. :laugh:


Feck me they are not Ch5HD

No reason to not do it in One hour

I demand the Mother Fecking BBC never do this
of course its to promote other show in the middle



I and many of you Pay the Fecking BBC
they must not do it like Ch5HD Big Brother

And 28mins Episodes
Fecking Crazy - Never Ever done Before like this
They are not a Commercial Station
They are PUBLIC funded - at this time

Ashley. 28-12-2015 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Frostie! (Post 8377682)
I'm glad you're loving it too, I'll have someone on here to discuss it all with. :D

Yeah, I don't have any solid theories about the identity of the killer yet, but I can't help but think Fagin might be pulling some strings somewhere along the line. :think:

I agree, Fagin has been acting very suss. :think:

Kazanne 28-12-2015 01:03 PM

I love period dramas and am fascinated with the Dickenson era do I am really liking this series.

Lostie! 28-12-2015 01:30 PM

Have you watched all 4 episodes so far, Kazanne? :)

Lostie! 01-02-2016 12:29 PM

Fell behind like 8 episodes but I got caught up over the past few nights. Still really enjoying it!

I hope Compeyson gets exposed soon though, horrible bastard. :hmph:

As for Marley's killer, over the last couple of episodes I started suspecting Mr Jaggers, mainly because after the young boy (reckon he's Oliver Twist?) told Bucket that he saw a tall man with tied up hair arguing with Marley, the very next scene was a shot of Mr Jaggers and the first thing I noticed was that the length of his hair could very well be tied up in a ponytail, and after that they started showing us him having an antagonistic relationship with Bucket (and there's that one time he had a suspicious look on his face when Bucket left the room). :laugh:

If not the killer, I definitely think he's at least the man who argued with Marley.

Unless I've completely missed the point and the man arguing with Marley was just supposed to be Fagin, I reckoned that was a red herring. :laugh:


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