Good Vs Evil is a program with a fight on its hands.
At times it seems to struggle between darkly angst concepts.
-> “The fight of a man cut down in his prime”
-> “Morlocks can only be killed by a knife soaked in the blood of an innocent.”
Then, at other times, it fills itself up ... Read review
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Advantages: Unique. Disadvantages: A clash of styles.
Good Vs Evil is a program with a fight on its hands. At times it seems to struggle between darkly angst concepts. -> “The fight of a man cut down in his prime” -> “Morlocks can only be killed by a knife soaked in the blood of an innocent.”
Then, at other times, it fills itself up with American style humour and show biz such as the appearance of “Mankind” the WWF wrestler. The two clash. … but yet, G Vs E just about manages to carry it off. Whenever ...
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