This is a nice wacky world and I would like to like the characters more. She's very one dimensional and I would like her to be more. In addition, I'm uncertain about Adora Belle's character. There has to be a more compelling reason for a scheming, selfish conman to selflessly deliver the first letter. There was no real reason for him to deliver it. His first letter is a missed opportunity. Lipwig is too dumb at times, and too mean-spirited for too long. I'm not terribly in love with these characters. It's a wonder visually considering it's a TV show. It's a wild, imaginative adaptation of this weird fantasy world. He finds Adora Belle Dearheart (Claire Foy) in mourning after her brother John Dearheart was killed on top of one of the Clacks towers. ![]() Lipwig tries to modify Pump and goes to the Golem Trust. Their opposition is the Clacks which compost of countless light towers relaying messages run by the ruthless Reacher Gilt. Groat and Stanley are the only two junior postmen. ![]() Pump, a golem, is used as his unceasing guardian and parole officer. Vetinari lets him off to head the defunct post office. He gets caught and Lord Vetinari (Charles Dance) hangs him to an inch of his life. Moist Von Lipwig (Richard Coyle) is a petty con man. More importantly, the post office is a crumbling mess. In Ankh-Morpork, there are vampires and werewolves. Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10 weird visual world
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