Vince Deehan wrote: > > I thought the 2nd episode of WAVELENGTH was a big disappointment after > the greatness of the opener. Maybe you built up your hopes too much :) I enjoyed myself it as much as the first. > The episode didn't flow anywhere near as smoothly > as the first show. There were fewer good lines as well. I thought that more happened and think the two main lads seemed much more into it than last week. I was also less annoyed by Blondie (I forget her name !) She seemed to get most of the better lines this time around. > I wasn't all that keen > on the new members of the crew that appeared this week, but I'm probably > being a bit unfair as we have yet to get to know them as well as the two > lead characters. I quite like the new team feel, I felt that they gelled really well - though the premise of each character is pretty contrived - the shy 'American', the not-really-shy nerd and the really shy closet metal fan. > I feel sure that things will improve once the full cast is better > established, next week. I'm certain of it - I'm starting to get a taste for this show - it's much more entertaining than any British tv show that I've seen since PG, it certainly shows it's proud origins. Lucy -- | T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T | | | | By default, replies will go back to this list, not to | | the author of the message you're replying to. | | | | To unsubscribe from this list, mail the word | | "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@yoyo.org". | |