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Friday, 27 November 2015

The Bastard Executioner: Series Review

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Warning: full spoilers follow below. 

When you’re coming off a show as big as Sons of Anarchy, you’re either going to hit it out of the park or stumble out of the gate. Unfortunately for most showrunners, magic doesn’t often happen twice in a row – especially with such a small timeframe between projects.

Sadly, this was the case for Kurt Sutter’s The Bastard Executioner. While the series featured a stellar cast and the acting did what it could, the project felt jarred and sewn together from the first episode, when it tried to be everything all at once. It was gory (to varying degrees of success, depending on your ability to swallow scenes like a baby being stabbed in its mother’s womb or crows picking organs from dead bodies), featured Sutter’s wife Katey Sagal in a vastly different -- but not altogether sellable -- role in Annora of the Alders, and unrolled so many plot points and characters in the first two-hour installment that it was somewhat difficult to keep track of who was who.

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