H2O Footprints In The Sand
Aug. 22nd, 2008 07:58 amSo I finished watching H2O and while I did enjoy it, it really was a strange show and I could happily have done without the last two episodes and had the show end at episode 10.
It starts of a typical romance drama with a boy moving to a small village to live with his uncle where he meets various girls and has two different love interests but then things start to get werid. For one of the two girls is hated by the rest of the village (so much so that they try to kill her more then once. The adults at that) and the other is forced to play the role of her sister (who died in an accident) by her very creepy grandfather.
That coupled with the truly bizarre events of the last two episodes that seemed to come out of nowhere really broke my brain in someplaces and I'm not even going to mention episode 8 which was so bizarre and random I still don't have a clue what was really going on.
All in all I give the show 6 out of 10 as it did have some really good moments and girls weren't have as annoying as in some of these sort of shows.
It starts of a typical romance drama with a boy moving to a small village to live with his uncle where he meets various girls and has two different love interests but then things start to get werid. For one of the two girls is hated by the rest of the village (so much so that they try to kill her more then once. The adults at that) and the other is forced to play the role of her sister (who died in an accident) by her very creepy grandfather.
That coupled with the truly bizarre events of the last two episodes that seemed to come out of nowhere really broke my brain in someplaces and I'm not even going to mention episode 8 which was so bizarre and random I still don't have a clue what was really going on.
All in all I give the show 6 out of 10 as it did have some really good moments and girls weren't have as annoying as in some of these sort of shows.