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The more I watched Kings, the more I liked it. The upcoming promo got me excited to see the rest of the season. Although I will say that the guy they have playing David has to work on his gravitas when it comes to delivering impactful speeches--that was one of the weakest declamations I've seen in since high school Shakespeare.
I'm loving all the Biblical shoutouts, but I'm a geek for modern updating of the Bible that takes all the soap-opera aspects of the book and makes it fun cheesy entertainment (see The Prophecy).
WWII era MacBeth
Richard III.
But yeah, someone else said that, and I'm intrigued, but I don't need a new show to pick up! I think I'll wait and see how the ratings are and how many of my friends are watching and talking about it.
Oh, that's right. Thanks.
They should just have him speaking in his native accent. I bet it would help.
What, David isn't American either? I probably shouldn't be surprised.
Speaking of casting, I loved that Wes Studi is the general!! I actually didn't recognize him at first--I just kept thinking, "Hey, I know that guy" and then it finally occurred to me who it was. Oh, and Weasel BIL Corporate Guy is suffering from some serious typecasting; I see him, I immediately think he's nefarious.
I remember him as the Dad in the father/daughter racing team in
Drive.
I think that David is Australian.
Oh, that's right. I forgot he was in Drive (he was good there, too).
TWOP forum people are complaining about how over-the-top the butterfly crown was at the end, but I thought it fit with the whole Biblical signs and portents thing--the Bible is never subtle when it comes to portents.
I know. I thought it fit too.
Wes Studi and Ian McShane? That's some fairly awesome casting.
Ah, well. I'll probably follow P-C's lead here: I currently have way too many shows to watch.
The thing about Kings is that it was a bit TOO faithful to the Biblical referent. I mean down to the naming of Silas' kids! It was just a bit too on the nose for me.
I think the pilot dragged in spots. I'm interested, but I think they need to slow down a bit because I didn't expect Goliath to be a non-entity this quickly.
Is Kings available online somewhere now?