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==Review==
 
==Review==
I have watched the first two episodes, and tried to watch the third, but it was too awful to continue. The source material has been hacked to pieces; only the basic premise is used in the show. The story is now set in California and all the characters, except for Fiona, are all American, most of whom are merely caricatures. The pilot episode even focuses on the ending of [[About a Boy (film)|the film]], which had nothing to do with the book in the first place. These changes could be forgivable if the show was great, but all the seriousness from the book was replaced with basic shallow American situational comedy. Very disappointing.
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I have watched the first two episodes, and tried to watch the third, but it was too awful to continue. The source material has been hacked to pieces; only the basic premise is used in the show. The story is now set in California and all the characters, except for Fiona, are all American, most of whom are merely caricatures of their former selves. The pilot episode even focuses on the ending of [[About a Boy (film)|the film]], which had nothing to do with the book in the first place. These changes could be forgivable if the show was great, but all the seriousness from the book, the suicide, the bullying, etc., was replaced with basic shallow American situational comedy. Even Minnie Driver couldn't save it. Very disappointing.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 09:35, 14 September 2018

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About a Boy is a television show adaption of the book About a Boy originally written by Nick Hornby. The show was first episode shown on 2014-02-02. The show stars David Walton as Will Freeman, Minnie Driver as Fiona Bowa, and Benjamin Stockham as Marcus Bowa. It only lasted two seasons.

Review

I have watched the first two episodes, and tried to watch the third, but it was too awful to continue. The source material has been hacked to pieces; only the basic premise is used in the show. The story is now set in California and all the characters, except for Fiona, are all American, most of whom are merely caricatures of their former selves. The pilot episode even focuses on the ending of the film, which had nothing to do with the book in the first place. These changes could be forgivable if the show was great, but all the seriousness from the book, the suicide, the bullying, etc., was replaced with basic shallow American situational comedy. Even Minnie Driver couldn't save it. Very disappointing.

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