Silver Spoon (2014– )
6/10
Synopsys errors
6 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
For one, Igor was arrested for attacking a police officer (though that officer was way out of line and in a decent country should have been fired for verbal abuse of Igor's girlfriend and reckless handling of a fire weapon without good reason).

The show itself gets old fast. As some fans say, it should have been named "It's personal": that phrase is waaay overused in dialog. The idiotic unstable character of Danila is two-dimentional and aggravatingly obtuse, while Zhenya is quite life-like.

Basically, the acting talent of Priluchnyy kind of saves an otherwise mediocre show. The archenemy character (the man that used to be Igor's father's business partner; the bald tall fellow) is very real too.

But the writing is outright bad. The secrets to be uncovered are so blatantly and deliberately blocked from Igor, that it's not even believable.

On the side of eye-candy though, it's good. I liked the camera work and - again and again - the redeeming to the show quality of Priluchnyy's acting.

Those were my two cents.
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