REVIEW: BENNIGHT BROTHERS… Strange Indeed
As a show with a mission to highlight the struggles of those living with mental illness it’s rather appropriate that Benninght Brothers feels very schizophrenic.
As a show with a mission to highlight the struggles of those living with mental illness it’s rather appropriate that Benninght Brothers feels very schizophrenic.
After some rough spots on the technical side of season one, season two brings a production team from ‘Tachy Studios’ onboard to help Caledonia the show look the way it does inside author Amy Hoff’s mind.
“I have lived in Glasgow for several years, all the while studying faerie stories, monster mythology, and other aspects of fantasy in Scottish culture. The city is equal parts rough and magic, and the concept for Leah Bishop’s detective stories was born from this dichotomy,” creator Amy Hoff says.
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How does the first part of series two stack up to the bloody brilliant series one?! Let’s just say they’ve right fucked the merchandise with this one.