Artistes:
Kurt SutterMusique:
Bob Thiele Jr.Acteurs·trices:
Lee Jones, Katey Sagal, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Sam Spruell, Danny Sapani, Kurt Sutter, Timothy V. Murphy, Elen Rhys, Stephen Moyer, Alec Newman (plus)Épisodes(10)
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Pilot: Part 1 (E01)
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Pilot: Part 2 (E02)
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Effigy/Ddelw (E03)
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A Hunger/Newyn (E04)
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Piss Profit/Proffidwyr Troeth (E05)
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Thorns/Drain (E06)
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Behold the Lamb/Gweled yr Oen (E07)
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Broken Things/Pethau Toredig (E08)
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The Bernadette Maneuver/Cynllwyn Bernadette (E09)
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Blood and Quiescence/Crau a Chwsg (E10)
Résumés(1)
A blood-soaked, medieval epic that tells the story of Wilkin Brattle, a 14th century warrior, whose life is forever changed when a divine messenger beseeches him to lay down his sword and lead the life of another man: a journeyman executioner. Set in northern Wales during a time rife with rebellion and political upheaval, Wilkin (Lee Jones) must walk a tight rope between protecting his true identity while also serving a mysterious destiny. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Vidéo (7)
Critiques (1)
I admit that my hopes for this series were too high, so I was severely underwhelmed. About halfway into the series I let go of my expectations and started to enjoy some unexpected hilarity. I know this was supposed to be a drama, but I managed to find quite a few comedic elements, although it certainly wasn't anyone's intention. Anyway, I'm glad I got to see Peggy Bundy again after all those years, found out who the most brutal Welsh murderer is, and got to watch a killer turn out to be a Templar and a priest turn out to be a murderer. The funniest characters were Isabel and Milus, those two were really something. ()