![]() ![]() ![]() Music cues and set pieces feel cringeworthy and tired, and the execution of the aesthetic tricks and flourishes made into flights of fancy by Season 1 showrunners Bryan Fuller and Michael Green now feel shoehorned in and out of step. ![]() ![]() But in its third iteration, things have taken a far more dull and formulaic turn. Not that this is surprising, given its rocky second season. And try though it might to give us something new again, the magic that carried the series into creation is decidedly absent. With a third new showrunner in as many seasons, the Neil Gaiman adaptation’s jump from page to screen has been a meandering and dramatic tale all its own. In its third season premiere - one lauded as a return to form by cast members in interviews - the show is rebooting itself yet again. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |