Doh! It looked so good too. I recorded it to watch later. I read the book some years ago and enjoyed it so was really looking forward to this adaptation.
Sorry my firefox playing up tonight!
Meant to say I loved it, can't wait til next week, it was a bit hard to understand the story not having read the book, but once I got into it, I thought it was brilliant.
I thought it was dire - which is a pity because I enjoyed the book, but really the two main actors spent more time gazing longingly at each other than anything else. I won't bother with next weeks episode now.
I loved the book but this was a bit slow, especially at the beginning, so stay with it. I think the use of flashbacks made it more difficult to follow, yet in the book it is done in chronological order.
It should get better next week when more happens. They had to cut down on the gore though, but the Battle of the Somme next week may change that.
I thought the lead actor played Wraysford very well, he is supposed to come across as very cold and unfeeling in the book.
mrs kou refused to watch it on the basis that it contained depressing stuff about war, so we watched something else. when i did flick back to see it every now and again, there just seemed to be a lot of skulking around like islasmum refers.
I know its nothing to do with the story or the book but the lead character has got such a weird face I couldn't concentrate on the programme - just kept looking at his face - is there something wrong with him or is it me?