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The series started out interesting, but it has become obsessed with the thrupple of Max, Avery and Tristan. Who cares about those three, there are a lot more people on that ship. The stories of individual passengers are much more interesting and that should be the focus of the series.
I'm a fan of Ryan Murphy's shows but this one had so much potential and just squandered it. The series is called "Doctor Odyssey" but that doesn't mean it has to be about Max's sex life. The stories are uneven, some are very good and others just passable. The series needs a good writer and that writer's sex, race and sexual orientation is not important.
I hope it gets turned around.
I'm a fan of Ryan Murphy's shows but this one had so much potential and just squandered it. The series is called "Doctor Odyssey" but that doesn't mean it has to be about Max's sex life. The stories are uneven, some are very good and others just passable. The series needs a good writer and that writer's sex, race and sexual orientation is not important.
I hope it gets turned around.
This is a Hallmark movie about American pilgrims on the "Way of St James", a route that starts in northern Spain and ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. It's an ancient pilgrimage, but still a religious exercise.
The script is really bad because it's soaked in nostalgia for past relatives and past times. There is too much living in the past, which makes it both depressing and boring. The dialog is repetitious and it's slow, which also makes it boring. It could have been a much lighter movie about a man and woman who both live in the Boston area, but met thousands of miles from home. And how they both enjoyed the culture of Spain and the province of Galicia. They got to Santiago de Compostela and stood looking at the cathedral, the cathedral is the end of the pilgrimage, but they never went inside.
A really bad script, another dud from Hallmark.
The script is really bad because it's soaked in nostalgia for past relatives and past times. There is too much living in the past, which makes it both depressing and boring. The dialog is repetitious and it's slow, which also makes it boring. It could have been a much lighter movie about a man and woman who both live in the Boston area, but met thousands of miles from home. And how they both enjoyed the culture of Spain and the province of Galicia. They got to Santiago de Compostela and stood looking at the cathedral, the cathedral is the end of the pilgrimage, but they never went inside.
A really bad script, another dud from Hallmark.
As other reviewers have said, this is an underwhelming new series. The script isn't good and some of the casting is questionable. There is Aidan McArdle, David Thewlis and Ardal O'Hanlon we've seen in other television and films and they're good, but Blu Hunt as Amelia Rojas just doesn't work.
The 2020 and 2022 films "Enola Holmes" by Netflix told the story of Sherlock Holmes' sister Enola and they were good, surprised that Netflix never made it into a series. Sherlock Holmes is such an iconic figure in detective lore that there is a high bar for any TV and movie production and this production doesn't even come close.
The CW canceled "Walker" for this ?
The 2020 and 2022 films "Enola Holmes" by Netflix told the story of Sherlock Holmes' sister Enola and they were good, surprised that Netflix never made it into a series. Sherlock Holmes is such an iconic figure in detective lore that there is a high bar for any TV and movie production and this production doesn't even come close.
The CW canceled "Walker" for this ?