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i'm a bit afraid too, because i read the first one when it came out decades and decades ago and.... i don't remember much of it, but what i do was NOTHING like the series.
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The books are absolutely nothing like the series. They're still good if you like Douglas Adams (which I do) but don't go into it thinking it'll be the same.

Yeah I was gutted when it got cancelled, it's been the show I've loved the most in a while.
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Douglas Adams is one of my favourites so I'll still read it eventually. Thanks for the heads up
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coldbrightsunlight wrote:The books are absolutely nothing like the series. They're still good if you like Douglas Adams (which I do) but don't go into it thinking it'll be the same.

Yeah I was gutted when it got cancelled, it's been the show I've loved the most in a while.
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Finished S2.
Now I'm really pissed that they canceled the show.
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On balance I can be happy with two good seasons. Look on the bright side, at least it didn't run long enough to get bad.
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behndy wrote:
coldbrightsunlight wrote:The books are absolutely nothing like the series. They're still good if you like Douglas Adams (which I do) but don't go into it thinking it'll be the same.

Yeah I was gutted when it got cancelled, it's been the show I've loved the most in a while.
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alright, you guys convinced me to check it out and (3/4 eps in) it is really good, but my god it would be so much better without the english guy playing DG. I'm always down for elijah wood as milquetoast put-upon farce-on-legs tho!
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DG Season 1 is good not great. generally the tone felt a bit too impressed with itself.
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I hate that all the good movies/shows on streaming sights are only just now being put out rather than earlier this summer.
Especially since I know they'll manage to disappear before the holidays so it'll be impossible to find all the good shows before they're gone.
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MechaGodzilla wrote:alright, you guys convinced me to check it out and (3/4 eps in) it is really good, but my god it would be so much better without the english guy playing DG. I'm always down for elijah wood as milquetoast put-upon farce-on-legs tho!
So wrong about the casting for Dirk. Maybe it takes a while to get used to him (or maybe you just have different opinions to me :eek: )
D.o.S. wrote:DG Season 1 is good not great. generally the tone felt a bit too impressed with itself.
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I totally get this criticism, and I definitely agreed for the first few episodes/half of season 1. But by the end and certainly after the second season I just found it wonderful to watch. Something about the tone/mood just really really works for me.
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I watched two episodes of the latest DG and had to stop watching (there was a series a few years ago that was really good). Definitely agree that the eponomous character was miscast, and the tone of the whole show was way too impressed with itself.
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I don't know anything about the books but I saw some of the BBC series from a few years back with Stephan Mangan (who is just ok and sort of likable in everything for some reason).
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I haven't watched the BBC one, I expect I'd like it because Steven Mangan and also I would like to see a more faithful adaptation because the OG books would work well on TV.
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