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We watched it. Jan likes medical horror; I don't. Both of us, though, were irritated when the pilot failed to tell a complete, coherent story. Okay, somebody was doing something bad and he died at the end, but what? Who? Why? How? There was a time when pilots had to prove that each episode of a series could stand on its own legs as well as setting up the situation and hooking the idle viewer.
So I commented to this effect on the BBC3 blog, and my comment was at some point "reactively moderated" out of existence. It not there no more. And given that there are far more outspokenly negative comments than mine on there, I'm busy wondering why...
So I commented to this effect on the BBC3 blog, and my comment was at some point "reactively moderated" out of existence. It not there no more. And given that there are far more outspokenly negative comments than mine on there, I'm busy wondering why...