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Saturday, 28 December 2019

Worzel Gummidge 2019 Miniseries Review


Worzel fans incase you didn't know a new miniseries based on the classic children's character has just finished airing and since I did my first impressions of of the series it was only right that I deliver on my promise and review the series. I'll full on admit that this series was alot better then what it had any right to be and like alot of people I was excited to see this show and so then here is my review of Worzel Gummidge 2019.

The premise of this miniseries is John and Sue are orphans sent to live with The Braithwaites and while there they get up adventures with a walking talking scarecrow called Worzel Gummidge. This premise is honestly timeless it worked back in the John Pertwee series and it works here. I have to say that it's premise because there's no real plot to the show which in this case I do think works because Worzel Gummidge doesn't really need a plot it just needs a basic set up.


Starring in the show is writer / producer and director Mackenzie Crook as Worzel Gummidge , India Brown as Susan , Thierry Wickens as John , Zoe Wanamaker as Lady Bloomsbury Barton , Rosie Cavaliero as Mrs Braithwaite , Steve Pemberton as Mr Braithwaite , Vicki Pepperdine as Aunt Sally , Monty Python and travelling legend Sir Michael Palin as The Green Man and Francesca Mills as Earthly Mangold.

I said this in my first impressions and I would like to say it again because sadly it is still true the acting from the child actors sadly isn't that now I have no doubt that they will improve with age but here they just didn't do that good of a job. The adult actors tho I honestly felt were really good I really liked Mackenzie Crook as Worzel he's not going to top Jon Pertwee and he's not trying to he's making the character his own and it works for this version of the character.


One thing which I really don't get is that they chose to make Micheal Palin's character basically The Crow Man. He's The Crow Man in every way except the name instead he's called The Green Man for some reason so why didn't they just call him The Crow man since that what his character boils down to being and while Micheal is indeed great in the role he does not suit having dreadlocks they just look bad on him.

Now since I covered this in my first impressions i'm not going to mention the makeup in this review because honestly i'd just be hitting the same point. I will say tho that the make up in these two episodes is better then the makeup used for Worzel in the original series which I know means i've put a target on my own back but it's also something that's true and like I said in my first impressions how Worzel looks here is closer to how he's described in the actual books.


One of the issues that I had with the first episode was that it wasn't scary well the second episode actually does have a creepy moment in it. From the above picture you can pretty much guess what that creepy moment is because yeah those designs are pretty creepy and I loved it for that because the Jon Pertwee show did have some scary moments in it and so in my eyes any Worzel Gummidge adaptation needs to be a little bit scary.

I think that anyone who's seen this miniseries regardless on if they liked it or not can agree on the fact there are some really pretty shots. There where alot of times during these two episodes were I found my self saying "oh that's a pretty shot" because there are alot of shots in this series that honestly look beautiful and almost cinematic and it was something that I honestly really did like about the show because it shows that there was a lot of care put into making the show visually appealing.


For some strange reason the BBC chose not to promote this series at all in fact I don't even think that they released a trailer on TV for it. There was a trailer released but it wasn't by the BBC and it wasn't released via official BBC channels so I have to wonder why the BBC chose to hardly promote this series since this was pretty much one of there crowns in their Christmas schedule it just makes no sense to me what so ever maybe they were banking on the name alone but you still need to promote something that you've put time and money into making.

I did enjoy the new show and as such I actually wouldn't mind if this miniseries became a yearly thing. It could be something that aired over the Christmas holidays every year since it's great children's entertainment and to them this is there version of Worzel Gummidge just like the Jon Pertwee was the version that many of us consider to be the definitive version of the character and since this is after all a children's show there's nothing wrong with that in my opinion as long as you keep the core of the character the same it would work.


Now then since this is a comedy that does mean that we have to talk about the comedy that's in the show itself. I honestly feel that the comedy is very hit and miss there are jokes in both episodes which do work and are very funny but then there are jokes in both episodes which don't work with perhaps the worst offender being the fact that they include a fart joke which I hate because there just not funny at all.


Overall I really did enjoy this series it's not a perfect miniseries by any stretch of the imagination but it could have been so much worse. I'm glad that this version does exist because it means that a new generation of Worzel fans are being formed right as we speak and guess what those fans will want to do they'll want to go back and check out the Jon Pertwee version if only for curiosity sake and like I said this miniseries isn't good but it's also not bad and so it gets a 7 out of 10 from me.






Friday, 27 December 2019

My First Impressions Of The Worzel Gummidge 2019 Miniseries


Ladies and gents there are alot of shows on over the Christmas period some have proven to be decent some not so much. There is however one show which i've been looking forward to seeing ever since it was first rumoured to be happening and well the first episode of it aired last night and episode two is due to air tonight and so I thought I thought that i'd bring you my first impressions of the new Worzel Gummidge miniseries enjoy.

The plot of this episode is that orphan John and Sue arrive at Scatterbrook Farm and quickly befriend scarecrow Worzel Gummidghe and as it turns out the seasons are locked and so it's up to the trio to get the seasons moving again. In terms of story it's not that bad but I do wish that they had taken more time introducing the characters and letting us get to know them more but I did honestly find the plot to be rather enjoyable.


Starring in this episode is writer / director / producer Mackenzie Crook as Worzel Gummidge as well as India Brown as Susan , Rosie Cavaliero as Mrs. Braithwaite , Tom Meeten as HMS Odney , Steve Pemberton as Mr. Braithwaite , Vicki Pepperdine as Aunt Sally , Tim Plester as Clarty , Stephen Samson as Builder and Thierry Wickens as John. I have to honest when this miniseries was just a rumour and they said that Mackenzie Crook was rumoured for Worzel I was so pleased because he just looks like a scarecrow even with makeup.

In terms of what I thought of the acting in this episode it was at best passable which for a first episode is to be expected. However at the same time for something that's going out when alot of people are going to be watching I wanted the acting to be better especially from the child actors that being said however Mackenzie Crook is honestly really funny as Worzel and Steve Pemberton is always a joy to watch.


Now both when the first image of Worzel and when the trailer was released the look of the character got alot of backlash from fans of the Jon Pertwee series. To that I have to say that the character in this episode looks alot closer to how he's described in the original books and that this is series is pulling more inspiration from the books then it is from that version of the character and I honestly like the way he looks yes it does take some getting used to but once you get used to his new look it's not that bad.

Like I just said this show is pulling more from the books then it is the Jon Pertwee series and as such the character relationships are going to be more in line with the books as well. Nowhere is that more evident then in the character of Aunt Sally since in the books she was Worzel's Aunt and was only made his love interest in the Jon Pertwee show sadly tho the character only gets basically a cameo appearance in this episode which is a shame because it seems like she has quite an interesting story to her.


Sadly one of the things that I wanted this miniseries to be is so far missing because I wanted it to be scary which was something that the Jon Pertwee version was at times and I know that I shouldn't compare adaptations but when something works so well in one version but then fails in the other it should be talked about. The only kind of scare they do have is just a lazy ripoff of a more effective scare in the original series which made it feel like a let down in my opinion.

There is a very strong environmental message in this episode and when I say strong I mean they hammer it down your throat. Saying that people need to recycle more is a good message and one that should be present in some kids shows but it doesn't need to shoved down our throats so much that you can't wait for it to be over you could have told that message in a more subtle way something which honestly would have worked better then shoving it down peoples throats.


I couldn't help but notice that there are alot of parallels between this episode and the first episode of the Jon Pertwee version. There are alot of scenes which are very similar which was something that I both liked and didn't like at the same time because it didn't really give this version a chance to forge it's own identity because it's reminding you of another version but at the same time it was pretty cool to see those scenes play out with new twists thrown in.

Since this is a comedy that does mean that we have to talk about the comedy that's in the actual episode itself. I honestly found the humour in this show to be cute that's the best word I could use to describe the humour in this episode I honestly don't think I laughed out loud but there was alot of times where I just smiled and for this show that's not a bad thing and even better is the lack of fart jokes just because there not funny and never will be.


A little bit of me was saddened by the fact that they didn't try and do the classic opening sequence from the Jon Pertwee show just because I feel that that opening is as iconic as the character himself. However the titles that they do have are pretty nice to look at and they do a good job of setting up the mood for the episode but nothing is going to top the original opening credits and they don't do the classic end gag either which is a shame in my opinion.


Overall I honestly found this episode to be rather enjoyable and I do think that those who were hating on the show before it even aired should at least give it a chance. That said the episode did have a lot of issues which i've mentioned but you could also say that about alot of debuting episodes so yeah I do think that people should give this show a chance and since this is the debut episode there's not going to be rating and tomorrow will be my review of the miniseries as whole.