My wife and I saw this was up on Netflix the other day and gave a shot. We both liked it a lot, except my wife can't stand anything that involves violence or goriness with children on screen so we almost didn't make it through.
We finished the first season and started the second, but we had to quit when the baby was starting to get cut into. My wife intends to quit the series now. Is there anyone that has finished season 2 that could tell me whether or not there is any more violence toward children or babies remaining in this show?
Just some thoughts on the show: Eva Green and Timothy Dalton make the show. They are so captivating on screen. Eva especially when she is doing the scenes of possession. She creeped me the fuck out, and with minimal special effects too. Also enjoyed Frankenstein, although Caliban was kinda lame and seemed more like filler than anything else.
I thought the tone and atmosphere of the show were great, the plot seemed a little all over the place though, with all the main characters off doing their own stuff. I thought the show might benefit from a little more focus on the storytelling.
Looking forward to continuing on my own if my wife won't watch it anymore.
We finished the first season and started the second, but we had to quit when the baby was starting to get cut into. My wife intends to quit the series now. Is there anyone that has finished season 2 that could tell me whether or not there is any more violence toward children or babies remaining in this show?
Just some thoughts on the show: Eva Green and Timothy Dalton make the show. They are so captivating on screen. Eva especially when she is doing the scenes of possession. She creeped me the fuck out, and with minimal special effects too. Also enjoyed Frankenstein, although Caliban was kinda lame and seemed more like filler than anything else.
I thought the tone and atmosphere of the show were great, the plot seemed a little all over the place though, with all the main characters off doing their own stuff. I thought the show might benefit from a little more focus on the storytelling.
Looking forward to continuing on my own if my wife won't watch it anymore.