A wonderful work for those who love Flanagan and know the world of Edgar Allan Poe.
This series is much more than itself, but I also know that many people will not like it for that reason.
Flanagan's well-known cast is excellent, with Mark Hamill as Arthur Pym (weaving into the romance Poe's only complete novel, the The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket) impressed me, Bruce Greenwood is also a perfect choice. It's interesting to follow 8 episodes of people who we know from the first minute are dead and have no positive human qualities, and although we are curious to see the outcome, the answer to "WHY", we don't for a minute think they are redeemable or worth saving.
Auguste Dupin, perhaps the first detective in world literature, who we also owe to Poe (from "The Murders in the Rue Morgue") and Roderick Usher provide the perfect setting for the series, which has an excellent and unique atmosphere.
And we can all rest easy in the end, because these rotten and evil people will get what they deserve.
This series is much more than itself, but I also know that many people will not like it for that reason.
Flanagan's well-known cast is excellent, with Mark Hamill as Arthur Pym (weaving into the romance Poe's only complete novel, the The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket) impressed me, Bruce Greenwood is also a perfect choice. It's interesting to follow 8 episodes of people who we know from the first minute are dead and have no positive human qualities, and although we are curious to see the outcome, the answer to "WHY", we don't for a minute think they are redeemable or worth saving.
Auguste Dupin, perhaps the first detective in world literature, who we also owe to Poe (from "The Murders in the Rue Morgue") and Roderick Usher provide the perfect setting for the series, which has an excellent and unique atmosphere.
And we can all rest easy in the end, because these rotten and evil people will get what they deserve.
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