I really don't.
I watched the original mini series (1986) twice and The Citadel (2001) (just) once.
The year is 1827 in both the original mini series and The Citadel. In the original mini series it's Lt. F.G. Farewell. In The Citadel it's suddenly Captain Farewell.
In the original mini series it's unsure Farewell has a daughter. In The Citadel his wife is dead and he has a full grown daughter.
In the original mini series Shaka has a bastard son who is no more then a couple of years old. In The Citadel Shaka has a Queen and a full grown daughter.
In the original mini series Shaka lost the war he has started and he dies. In The Citadel he doesn't start a war, but choose peace and thus he lives.
Need I go on? I really don't want to.
The Citadel is watchable, and maybe even more when you haven't seen the original mini series.
Hmmmmmm... maybe I should have read the books instead of watching both series. Or even better should have sticked with the original series and not watched this one.
Cheers
I watched the original mini series (1986) twice and The Citadel (2001) (just) once.
The year is 1827 in both the original mini series and The Citadel. In the original mini series it's Lt. F.G. Farewell. In The Citadel it's suddenly Captain Farewell.
In the original mini series it's unsure Farewell has a daughter. In The Citadel his wife is dead and he has a full grown daughter.
In the original mini series Shaka has a bastard son who is no more then a couple of years old. In The Citadel Shaka has a Queen and a full grown daughter.
In the original mini series Shaka lost the war he has started and he dies. In The Citadel he doesn't start a war, but choose peace and thus he lives.
Need I go on? I really don't want to.
The Citadel is watchable, and maybe even more when you haven't seen the original mini series.
Hmmmmmm... maybe I should have read the books instead of watching both series. Or even better should have sticked with the original series and not watched this one.
Cheers