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To: LoneClone who wrote (50923)7/5/2023 5:49:34 PM
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  Respond to of 51713
 
HV - probably not. Depends if the creator has done "the story" she had in mind and wants to let the finish be the finish. If she starts to bubble with ideas for a prequel or a sequel, you know she will get a green light. But they went four years between the last two seasons.

"Deadloch" has one character who yells and swears nonstop, and a few others at lower volume levels. It's supposed to be madcap charming, but I just found it tedious (the yelling not the plot).

The bodies piling up have very little gore shown at all. Watch the first episode and decide if you like the characters and want to spend eight hours with them at close quarters. I'll finish it up just because I made it through six.



To: LoneClone who wrote (50923)7/5/2023 9:33:40 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 51713
 
No- not really a gore fest

lots of bodies, but not particularly gorey- plus the characters are characters and well done. There ARE dead bodies- but they weren't all mutilated, not that this bothers me. I've had to cut into human cadavers, so it's not a big deal to see fake ones. But IMO the wounds on these are trivial and not gross. No spilling carcasses with guts rolling out of them or bodies that have been disjointed. And I've no idea what they will do next with Happy Valley. I like the idea of a prequel though.