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I read the books after watching the show. Honestly, no. Couldn’t get through the third book.
I started with books 4 & 5, not realising there was anything before them. They were much better. They're a bit too YA for me, but I needed something to scratch the Gentleman Bastards itch.
Ah Gentlemen Bastards.. now there’s a rabbit hole with a spike pit at the bottom.
I don't think it was just poor acting that did it. Even Ben Barnes, who I think is a really good actor, couldn't make up for the poor writing and direction. He was definitely still the highlight for me, but watching him in this versus The Punisher or season 1 of Westworld really showed how much the material was lacking here.
There certainly were some actors I wasn't particularly enamoured with, but I think quite a few of them did as well as they could with what they had to work with. I think fairly flat direction and undynamic scenes were the biggest issue, even more so than the not-so-great writing.
In general, though, I found it just felt very "young adult fiction", and not in a good way. I never ended up finishing the first season either.