what a wonderful and deceptive series! Jack o'Connell just shines in the first half, providing a lot of hilarious and even hot scenes :D and all this madness beautifully unfolds into a drama about loss by the end. but if everything was quite clear with his character, then the self-confident David on an absolutely wild and sometimes also funny task rather prevents the viewer from plunging into the whole nightmare that the characters go through. and only in sincere dialogues with those they trust can you see the true problems of the characters, and that David is no less broken than Paddy. and funny and dramatic and strong. Just bravo.
Maybe I missed it somewhere, Paddy was looking for his friend's body and didn't find it, he blames himself for this, but the two of them with Stirling had a third friend, an actor who played Theon Greyjoy, why don't they worry that they didn't take his body to bury it properly? At the beginning of the series, they say that they, like the three Musketeers, wear distinctive rings on the fingers of the three of them, but the friend died and was like that. Strange.
@id33135538: they could have taken it off-screen some time ago, and even there the place is dangerous, here it is just lost in the sands. And it's obvious that the kid was more than a friend to Paddy, and that's why there are more emotions. and these three are not so close friends, just a little more than good acquaintances.
Jack o'Connell just shines in the first half, providing a lot of hilarious and even hot scenes :D and all this madness beautifully unfolds into a drama about loss by the end. but if everything was quite clear with his character, then the self-confident David on an absolutely wild and sometimes also funny task rather prevents the viewer from plunging into the whole nightmare that the characters go through. and only in sincere dialogues with those they trust can you see the true problems of the characters, and that David is no less broken than Paddy. and funny and dramatic and strong. Just bravo.
At the beginning of the series, they say that they, like the three Musketeers, wear distinctive rings on the fingers of the three of them, but the friend died and was like that. Strange.
and these three are not so close friends, just a little more than good acquaintances.