After the bliss of "The Devil of Christmas" and "Diddle Diddle Dumpling", this was a massive disappointment. Was there any real story? Was it in any way scary? Was it anything beyond just a little too tricksy? Did it raise more questions than it answered? Well, did it?
I don't know how many ideas/scripts they discard as being too low quality, but they need to be discarding far more. Rather than make another series of 6, maybe make 1 or 2 episodes and really concentrate on making them as good as possible. There's a very good reason that John Cleese and Connie Booth only made two series of "Fawlty Towers".
I don't know how many ideas/scripts they discard as being too low quality, but they need to be discarding far more. Rather than make another series of 6, maybe make 1 or 2 episodes and really concentrate on making them as good as possible. There's a very good reason that John Cleese and Connie Booth only made two series of "Fawlty Towers".