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The Living and the Dead BBC1 (or iPlayer)

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Grannyknot Sun 26-Jun-16 13:12:37

We watched episode 1 of this last night on telly, via iPlayer. iPlayer are now uploading entire series (they did the same with New Blood) on iPlayer prior to release on TV, to provide "box set" type of viewing for those who want it.

It will start on BBC1 on Tuesday.

Anyhow - it is good. It's the young actor who played the main role in Merlin - he's a psychologist who returns to the family farm with his new bride and encounters all sorts. It's a Victorian spook story.

J52 Wed 03-Aug-16 15:24:10

Interesting twist at the end. I liked the way it all started in the early Victorian times and then was brought into what appeared to be 20th century, going on the look of the car.

The closing scene looked as if it was an Edwardian seance. I think it was leading towards another series.

Jalima Wed 03-Aug-16 14:43:01

Still heart Colin Morgan though.
DD claimed him ages ago grin

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 03-Aug-16 14:00:26

I didn't understand the ending, so looked it up and then I thought it was quite a clever twist. Hope there's another series.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 03-Aug-16 13:32:41

A part of me sadly acknowledges the fact that it may have been total rubbish.

Still heart Colin Morgan though.

PRINTMISS Wed 03-Aug-16 11:58:38

Sorry, I thought it was total rubbish. Watched all episodes because I just wanted to see how it all ended, and was absolutely so disappointed by it all. I hated the fact that so much was filmed in the dark to create atmosphere, and I thought the acting was rigid.
You may have guessed, I didn't really enjoy it at all, but each to his own, and I am pleased some found it good t.v.

merlotgran Wed 03-Aug-16 10:06:36

I thought the ending was good.

DH was more in the 'Eh?' camp.

I did keep shouting, 'Stop leaving that baby alone in that horrible house' most of the time though.

Reebs456 Sat 30-Jul-16 09:54:28

It is an ongoing story with different mysteries each week. I absolutely loved the ending!!! They should've brought that bit in earlier as 1st few episodes are a bit slow.

Valbeasixties Fri 29-Jul-16 14:53:54

I'm really enjoying it and love the music especially the signature piece.

tattynan Fri 29-Jul-16 14:42:06

If you really enjoy being scared watch Outcast on Fox Tues at 10.

tattynan Fri 29-Jul-16 14:36:37

Reminds me of the film The Others.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 14:14:03

I honestly don't understand this being scared by it. Did I miss something? confused

westieyaya Fri 29-Jul-16 14:11:15

I have to disagree with everyone, I haven't enjoyed this series, though have tried about 3 episodes. Much prefer Colin Morgan in Merlin. With the Living and the Dead there is too much to be frightened of as you know that with each week something even more awful will happen

Teetime Fri 29-Jul-16 14:08:28

Its reminiscent of Ghostbusters and Poltergeist-- i.e. spirits are being summoned up by an event or individual - in the first its a mad 17th century noble from his oil painting and in the second its the disturbance of an American Indian burial ground by a building development. This one is because he is a psychologist supposedly stirring up the collective unconscious. I don't like it but we are watching it as DH loves a ghost story.

missdeke Fri 29-Jul-16 11:58:39

Love it! And Colin Morgan is brilliant in it, I can't help comparing how he looks as a Victorian compared to the Merlin look, so much better with all that romantic hair.

Tegan Fri 29-Jul-16 11:30:06

Craftycat; if you do get scared by things I'd advise you to give it a miss. The exorcism scenes are still troubling me and, good as I thought it was I do wish I hadn't watched it.

Craftycat Fri 29-Jul-16 10:32:56

I'm with Merlotgran's Grandaughter. Watched first episode & was terrified so didn't watch any more.
Might try again on catch up but it was scarey.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 10:01:06

Yes. His fans were so hopeful that he would get the Poldark role. But, sadly, the physique is slightly hugely lacking! grin

Only so much concerted gym sessions can do. Poor boy. sad

merlotgran Fri 29-Jul-16 09:58:02

I took one look at him and thought, He'll do but when's Poldark coming back?

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 09:55:40

Sorry. Poster name there was too difficult to remember

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 09:54:24

You actually went out with men like Colin Morgan fm?! envy

LullyDully Fri 29-Jul-16 08:40:46

The only thing missing was vampires.

f77ms Fri 29-Jul-16 06:56:37

I loved it but you do need a good imagination . The main male character was like all the men I went out with before getting hitched , and took me back to the sixties . All that beautiful dark wavy hair and smoldering eyes . The story line was great , I just love a good British drama .

Tegan Thu 28-Jul-16 21:51:37

I also think Guillermo del Toro was a great influence, mainly The Orphanage and The Devils Backbone.

Tegan Thu 28-Jul-16 21:45:23

That photograph on All Hallows Eve reminded me of the Wicker Man. It was The Exorcist bits that freaked me out as I still haven't got over seeing the film. Far From the Madding Crowd; when she said 'I will be the first to rise and the last person to go to bed' was straight from the recent film adaptation.

Beammeupscottie Thu 28-Jul-16 09:22:23

The writer borrowed a lot from novels and cinema;

Far from the Madding Crowd - plucky girl with faithful servant. Saving the harvest.

Don't look now - Red duffle coat and bloke who is a medium but unaware of it.

The Exorcist - spitting, sexual evil of possessed teenager.

Anyone find any more references?