
- Download legend of the seeker season 1 episode 13 series#
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Download legend of the seeker season 1 episode 13 series#
The more the series goes on, the more it diverges. It's based on Terry Goodkind's books, but only loosely. I found that I was entertained enough while watching, but not motivated to come back to it to see what happens in the next episode - it became a bit of a chore. This is OK as an episodic general fantasy series in the vein of Hercules and Xena, though slightly more adult. I would not recommend this for younger members of your family. One word of caution, some of the detail in some of the scenes involving various monsters mean this is definitely a 12 possibly even a 15 certificate. Put that minor irritant to one side though and just enjoy this entertaining romp. I was really surprised to find Craig is 5'11" as he comes across much smaller on screen, especially in scenes where all the main characters are together. Using him would be like using Tom Cruise to play Jack Reacher. As ripped as Craig Horner is, in my mind he does not have the presence to be the Seeker. This point however leads me to my one issue with this series. This often leaves me slightly disappointed as they are almost certain to be different. The problem with straight adaptations from books is that you see the director's imagination and characters not the pictures you have formed in your own head. I actually prefer that, seeing them as two closely related but different things.
Download legend of the seeker season 1 episode 13 tv#
The series does not follow the books closely because using the episodic TV format it cannot. So the only thing German is the writing on the box. To reassure people again, on the disc menu you get a choice of languages and if you pick English it runs in the original form. I would love to see an "out-takes" (blooper) package at some point - because at many points in production someone MUST have fluffed a line or started laughing! This fantasy series has left many happy memories. Having discovered this series in 2018, some eight years after the original broadcast (the two seasons ran between 2008-2010), I enjoyed the time which I set aside in March 2018 to enjoy the pair of boxed DVD sets, covering Season 1 (when the cast were finding their feet) and Season Two (when they stormed through the material and left an enjoyable legacy). The costume designers did an excellent job, delivering an object lesson in developing fighting corsets. Similarly, a full-blooded slash with a sword inflicts little apparent damage (although the "victim" falls down dead) whilst the Mord-Sith characters bounce back from an Agiel to the face. The cartoon-like fantasy level of violence is manifested in many actors being smacked, hard, in the face yet without apparent injury. Whether fighting on grass or sand, the hairstyles remain neat! Whoever sponsored the dental work on this series did very well - everyone amongst the leading cast seems to have perfect teeth! Well-acted, straight-faced, earnest dialogue without being cheesy the entire team behind this series can be proud of the legacy of material which they have left behind. Once more, the New Zealand scenery adds great value to the sweeping lines of the story. This is a good TV legacy from the Noughties.

The special effects remain impressive, not over-blown and appropriate to the atmosphere of this series the designers, of sets, costumes and production, all worked well and have given of their best. In my opinion, 42 minutes of television is more digestible than multiple 500-plus-page books (although the books allow you to use your imagination in terms of how the protagonists look).

The cut and thrust of the storyline showed that the writers cared about their material, which was inspired by the original two or three books in the "Seeker" series. The excellent, well-matched, ensemble cast act their little socks off. Good, but the second (and final) season from 2009-10 was even better. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we’ll also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice.
