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Oh, she's going Slavic for this, and Sutter will be playing her mute companion.
I love how she looks completely different in that picture.
Oh, she's going Slavic for this, and Sutter will be playing her mute companion.
Heh, yeah. As a couple of the reviews have pointed out, their outfits look straight out of a 90's metal song music video.I love how she looks completely different in that picture.
I don't think I'll be able to cope with a show set in medieval times ending each episode with a four minute tragic rock ballad. My ribcage is not that strong.
Still looking forward to the show but had no clue it was a 2 hour opener.
Tonight's premiere runs 6 minutes past the hour, and it was originally 20 minutes longer before it was cut down. Next week's episode is a 50 minute episode (without commercials), so that'll run past the top of the hour, as well.I'm expecting 90 minute episodes every damn week. Sutter clearly has no idea how to restrain himself and Landgraf/FX clearly won't.
Note that a number of the reviews said that it doesn't really get going until the last 10-20 minutes of the pilot whereas a few others lamented that it never really piqued their interest.I may actually check this out, if even just giving it 30 mins or so to catch my attention.
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette review:By the end of the third installment, Executioner has begun to find a rhythm, or at least demonstrate what its episodic storytelling looks like. But getting there requires committing to a two-hour pilot that shouldnt be nearly as dull as it is given the amount of blood spilled. Unlike Thrones, which offers multiple paths into the story through sheer overpopulation, Executioner requires an investment in Brattle and his quest for vengeance. Jones is appealing enough, and excels at communicating Brattles world-weariness, but his downtrodden expressions may too often mirror those of the audience. To riff on Tina Turner, we dont need another anti-hero. But for those viewers with room in their lives for a character like Brattle and a show like Executioner, they could do worse. But not far worse.
Grade: B-
- RogerEbert.com review:Because its set in such an alien world and jumps around a lot introducing its myriad characters of assorted social classes while also setting in motion multiple plots, The Bastard Executioner gets off to a messy start. (When press notes offer more details on the many bearded and long-haired look-alike characters than the show itself, you know theres too much going on in a series, and clarity has been sacrificed.) But Bastard Executioner improves as it goes. The question is whether viewers will stick with it.
After three episodes, this show is on a razors edge. It could easily tip into a parody of itself, as the writing isnt strong enough to get us through long passages of dialogue like in Game of Thrones. And it needs to stop taking itself so seriously. Have some fun with it. Nod to your fans. Bring in Jimmy Smits for a cameo if you have to (he came in at just the right time to inject some life into Sons of Anarchy when it needed it). Loosen it up. Even Shakespeare had some fun every now and then.
- The Atlantic reviewThe early part of the premiere is a slog, with too much exposition and not enough intrigue, except for the disorientating first scene. Its bewildering, but The Bastard Executioner is at its best when its weird, and should be more often. Otherwise, its just stuffy language and familiar sets.
The final 30 minutes are stronger, with a clearer focus (and a nifty last shot), but will non-Sons fans even make it that far? They should, because theres enough in TBX to not write it off completely. Kurt Sutter is a volatile and passionate man. For this show to succeed, he needs to embrace that side of his personality, without resorting to been-there-seen-that carnage.
- Slant Magazine reviewIt isn't all bloodletting; theres dialogue in faux-old-timey lingo laying out palace intrigue and explorations of Middle Ages Christianity. But with visibly second-tier production values, The Bastard Executioner feels a bit more like people playing dress up than the best works in its genre should. The only characters to not fall into cliched dichotomies of rag-tag rebels and power-mad gentry are the womena mystic of unclear purpose and unclear accent, played by Katey Sagal, and a demure but calculating baroness, played with quiet intelligence by Flora Spencer-Longhurst. Outside of them, the intrigue factor is low; while Throness first episode offered a buffet of engaging personalities, here, youre not that curious about anyones backstories. For now, the entertainment value of the show is one of the oldest and darkest there is.
- The Guardian review:It's a convoluted, preposterous setup, and like Sutter's other works, The Bastard Executioner is embarrassingly self-serious in it's fetishizing of the horrors of rebellion and the constant brooding expression of unending masculine grief. 1 out of 4 stars
Should you watch this show? Though it may sound like Im giving The Bastard Executioner a bad review, Im really not. It looks spectacular, there are several great performances, and the overly complicated set up could really pay off for those who invest their time in the show. I just dont think its for everyone, and you probably already know whether or not youre a person who would enjoy such an endeavor. The show has great potential and, come season three, I may wish I had stuck with it. But theres so much on TV right now, Im going to save my time for things that are truly different that I love. Right now, this isnt one of those.
At times the tone evokes the bloody Norse warrior fable Valhalla Rising, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Mads Mikkelsen, that was also Too Much in a lot of ways, but was so assured that its self-importance became grimly funny and ultimately engrossing. Executioner's first three episodes never rise to that level of knowing delirium, so you're stuck watching a series that recycles R-rated swords-and-sandals clichés while constantly insisting on its shocking realism.
I love hack-n-slash medieval stuff, but not sure about the gratuitous violence part. I'll probably give it a shot.
LOL ouch.I guess it's better than Negro the African.
You guys, you don't have to do this to yourselves. Landgraf won't come after you for ignoring an FX drama.- Sneak peek scene via E!OnlineYup, going to have a tough time taking this show seriously
Wait Katey Segal is in this? Does she do a British accent? That alone might be worth watching.
Does it have musical montages?
I might need an intervention at some point. Anyway, this train wreck is about to depart the station. I'll take a look later tonight.You guys, you don't have to do this to yourselves. Landgraf won't come after you for ignoring an FX drama.
Same here. 👴I don't know if I can do this for two hours. 😴
I never watched SoA but what I hear about Sutter's current reputation, am I truly in for a treat?
Yeah, just got to that part. Awful.That was all kinds of messed up shit.
Katey's great.Well crap. I am not familiar with Sutter (never watched Sons of Anarchy) but that sounds pretty goddamn lame (except Katey Sagal, why is that bad? I only know her from Futurama lol).
TheOddOne said:random post
Absolutely painful. Every Sutter trope checked off the list.
- Arbitrary sex scene in the first five minutes
- Obligatory gay joke
- "Just one of the guys" minority character
[*]Villain made more villainous by being gay- Katey Sagal
- Cameo by Sutter himself as a dark, mysterious character
- "Shocking" violence that only serves to desensitize the audience
...the list goes on.