London's Burning (1988–2002)
1/10
Dated limp drama
18 January 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I watched LB from the movie to almost the bitter end and if you'd asked me six months ago I would have been hugely complimentary.

However time plays tricks with the memory, and I've recently had the chance to view the early episodes again.

I was shocked at how empty and limp the stories were, though punctuated by increasingly spectacular yet predictable 'shouts' with associated danger, drama and of course death. Death was a major player in LB, and 'Blue Watch' would surely have been renamed 'Death Watch' and would have come to national media attention due to their high attrition rate.

Some of the drama between 'shouts' is incredibly wet, and usually punctuated by sax background music. The stereotyped characters that I had enjoyed any years ago only annoy now, and Josie's lines when she returned to the show during the big 'shout' made a roomful of viewers laugh with embarrassment.

Best remembered and not re-watched - you may spoil your memories.
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