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I have a question. How is Hetty related to Samantha? Is she a x times great aunt or grandmother?![]()
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Try the UK version. It is so much better.I was excited to watch this show and wanted to like it, but it's just not catching my attention. The premise is good, but the writing seems a bit off. I watched two episodes... I will watch a few more and hope that it picks up.
Anyone know which streaming service the brit version is on?
I wonder if Sam will ask Hetty about family history (maybe some family bonding)?According to the below site, Samantha is Hetty's Great-Great-Great-Great Granddaughter. I think it was touched on briefly in the first episode, IIRC.
https://ghosts-bbc.fandom.com/wiki/Hetty
I like it, think it's cute. I do like the couple and their interactions together. Have not seen the British version so I have no comparison.
Have you seen the CBS version yet?Just finished season 1 of the British series. It’s not laugh out loud but I watched 6 episodes, so it’s nice. I like the burnt lady the best.
Have you seen the CBS version yet?
My thoughts on this is similar to NBC’s “The Office”. It was similar to the British original but had its own spin to the American version. This show now has a full season order and will probably get a season 2 green light before spring. Ratings are good so far. One major difference between this version and the British original is that the British version (currently in season 3) only has 6 episodes a season/series (as they call it). The US version will have 23 episodes, so the characters will have more depth and storylines to explore. The British version is meant as a filler show, waiting for the channel’s mainstays to return for a new season. Most of their cast/writers are involved in another British show called Horrible Histories, I believe.Not yet. I’ll probably watch it afterwards. I saw the trailer for the CBS one a couple days ago and thought it looked interesting. The consensus on YouTube, though, was also that the British version is better.