I figured I'd mention it...because opinion seems to be split on whether or not Outcasts was worth the hype or not.
If you didn't know, Outcasts is basically the Beebs new sci-fi type thing...it's probably aimed at an older demographic than something like Doctor Who or Merlin but it's that kind of thing. It's a dystopian type thing: basically, the old Earth has crumbled into bits and the survivors have fled to a planet called Carpathia.
Which, as they later explain, is the ship that took in most of the survivors off the Titanic.
Not enough lifeboats.
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Taken from the Beeb's official site.
And I know people are pissed off that they killed off Jamie Bamber (aka semi-famous man-candy) in Episode 1, but I really don't think Episode 2 really suffered from a lack thereof.
Partly because I actually think Jack is really fit, and there's certainly a scope for character development there too. And partly because I wasn't all that interested in Mitchell-Carina-Linus anyway.
Plot wise...I'm really interested to see what Tipper Malone will end up doing. He does keep popping up, so evidently he's going to integrate himself further into the show at some point.
I'm also placing bets on Cass being a leader at some point...because of his surname. Cromwell, aka Oliver Cromwell, aka the leader of the Roundheads (anti-monarchists) in the English Civil War back in the way back when. And given the Carpathia reference and Linus reciting Blake poetry over and over again, I'm pretty sure the series was written by someone with a uni degree and mountains of general knowledge to burn.
Speaking of Tyger, Tyger, good LORD but that was clicheed! No doubt it'll come back to bite them on the butt, and I won't care, because children reciting text is so overdone I can't help but cringe.
ACTUALLY THE NAME TIPPER MALONE ALSO SOUNDS FAMILIAR. Hmm. I wonder.
Anyway, essentially, I liked it in a "this is kind of terrible but I'll forgive the occasionally clunky dialogue and the slightly cliche characters if you will."
One thing that I really liked was the dynamic between Cass and Fleur (aka the ones above.)
Not just because I'm an easy target for an obvious ship, but because I can already see there's going to be SERIOUS tension, because Cass has clearly done a lot of things in his past that he's not proud of, whereas Fleur is very much the idealist.
But at the moment they're tension free and adorable which is always good news.
Taken from the Beeb's official site.
And I know people are pissed off that they killed off Jamie Bamber (aka semi-famous man-candy) in Episode 1, but I really don't think Episode 2 really suffered from a lack thereof.
Partly because I actually think Jack is really fit, and there's certainly a scope for character development there too. And partly because I wasn't all that interested in Mitchell-Carina-Linus anyway.
Plot wise...I'm really interested to see what Tipper Malone will end up doing. He does keep popping up, so evidently he's going to integrate himself further into the show at some point.
I'm also placing bets on Cass being a leader at some point...because of his surname. Cromwell, aka Oliver Cromwell, aka the leader of the Roundheads (anti-monarchists) in the English Civil War back in the way back when. And given the Carpathia reference and Linus reciting Blake poetry over and over again, I'm pretty sure the series was written by someone with a uni degree and mountains of general knowledge to burn.
Speaking of Tyger, Tyger, good LORD but that was clicheed! No doubt it'll come back to bite them on the butt, and I won't care, because children reciting text is so overdone I can't help but cringe.
ACTUALLY THE NAME TIPPER MALONE ALSO SOUNDS FAMILIAR. Hmm. I wonder.
Oh, and Ros from Spooks was there too.
Rambling is what I do best, guys. Sorry.
Emma x