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Preacher

Just watched Episode 5... Feeling slightly dissappointed. If I'm honest, I fear it might not make it passed this season if the writers don't start thinking about the overal and then how to present things over the next episodes I don't think it will get any better.

The 1st Episode was a Gem. It called my attention in a snapping twist, at an even pace. Since this episode I feel like the pace of the show has slowed down and as though the show has been created specifically for people who know about the source material of the program. Which isn't great in long term for people who don't.

Please please please take note, cause I really want this show to suceed. Considering the amazing cast you've got, the great source material amongst other things you're off to good start.

Marvel's Daredevil

Cheeky Note (litterally), for the Ladies and Lads Charlie Cox has an amazingly toned, cute butt (Yummy)

Wonderful acting that pulls you in, Mesmerised by Vincent D'Onofrio.
Beautifully dark, absolutely adored it. Very reminisant of the old school deep and intense Marvel which we don't nessarily see as much in our days with tv/movie adaptations.

Had me at the edge and clawing for more. There wasn't any going back on it's self so you're left with the constant "This could be it". It drew me in so well I couldn't tell what move would come next.

Death Comes to Town

The first time I've seen this incarnation of Death which I think was rather creative and unique. I kept expecting to laugh but didn't I'd say the only thing I found funny was death's character and the last few minuets of the the first episode. To be honest I didn't bother to carry on watching the series as I was looking for comedy only to be left with "Who did it?" and I don't know wheather I should feel offend but for some reason I do...it could be the terrible stereotypes. The show came accross as "try-hard" it starts with randomness only to then have some offensive stereotypes thrown in. Rather sad, considering that the concept its self could have gone places.