Ukubuka konke: A wealthy mobster entices three young men to work for his daughter's hand in marriage, and a surprise visitor shakes things up as Nick and Adalind struggle to adjust to home life.
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Usuku Lokuqala Lomoya: Oct 28, 2011Idethi yokugcina yomoya: Mar 31, 2017Isikhathi sonyaka: 6 Isikhathi sonyakaIsiqephu: 122 IsiqephuIsikhathi sokusebenza: 45 imizuzuIkhwalithi: HDIMDb: 8.26 / 10 by 3297 abasebenzisiUkuthandwa: 85.228Ulimi: English
This is the kind of show that my father (rest his soul) loved and the childhood me would also have loved...and for the same reasons. It did world building right and that world was intricate.
As a child I would have been all over that in the same way that my father was in his final years. It has a long list of species and cultures that interact with one another and...there is something really fun about that. There is also something appealing about sitting back and explaining that world to other people in the room that didn't watch it from the start.
Unfortunately I have a couple of degrees, I studied history, I watched Science Fiction (and became addicted), and I read comic books.
By the time it got to me I had hundreds of worlds like that in my head that I had to keep track of and, though it was entertaining, it was really the fact that it was one more complex world that I had to keep track of.
So I watched it in spurts while visiting my father, and I enjoyed it, but more importantly, I can see why it had the appeal that it did and completely respect people like my dad that loved it.
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This is the kind of show that my father (rest his soul) loved and the childhood me would also have loved...and for the same reasons. It did world building right and that world was intricate. As a child I would have been all over that in the same way that my father was in his final years. It has a long list of species and cultures that interact with one another and...there is something really fun about that. There is also something appealing about sitting back and explaining that world to other people in the room that didn't watch it from the start. Unfortunately I have a couple of degrees, I studied history, I watched Science Fiction (and became addicted), and I read comic books. By the time it got to me I had hundreds of worlds like that in my head that I had to keep track of and, though it was entertaining, it was really the fact that it was one more complex world that I had to keep track of. So I watched it in spurts while visiting my father, and I enjoyed it, but more importantly, I can see why it had the appeal that it did and completely respect people like my dad that loved it.