Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Console
best movie i've ever seen.
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
phart999
Season 1; ok TV plot with not a lot,of brain power..Season 2, full of so many errors, factual, procedural, continuity (in a jungle soaking wet next shot dry). Worth a background watch nothing more..
mati-800-998605
Huge, Allied, Propaganda.Enough!Sure, what else shell you, me say, damn it (!) it is still Huge, Propaganda!
hselwood
I LOVE this show. It is very believable and so well written. Normally my husband and I can't agree on a series we both like especially when it comes to anything military related. We both love this. I don't think anybody who watches this series will be disappointed, it has the full range of emotions and covers everything you hope it will. It is the perfect follow on from the one off BBC special from 2013, I just want to see more! If you haven't seen the special you really need to get your hands on it and watch it. The Our Girl series perfectly picks up where the special left off. Every week my husband and I watched this series we couldn't wait for the next weeks episode. I really hope they make a second season and hopefully more than 5 episodes!
Jackson Booth-Millard
Originally it was a great one off TV film, and after only a single memorable appearance in Being Human and the failure of Switch it was her best performance since Stacey Slater in EastEnders. Basically Molly Dawes (Lacey Turner) has been training for over a year, and she finally becomes an army medic at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, the only female member of 2 Section, working alongside fellow soldier and ex- fling Dylan 'Smurf' Smith (Iwan Rheon), and team leader and hailed hero Captain Charles James (Ben Aldridge). Molly for a little while fights to prove herself in the all male scenario, including being at first squeamish towards blood, and she offers compassion towards the locals, including eleven year old Afghan girl Bashira (Becky Eggersglusz), but Molly does her duty when the situation gets serious and the injuries occur. Throughout the series Molly rescues the many injured soldiers on missions and patrol, she has Smurf longing for the same affection he feels for her, she develops a relationship with her "boss" Captain James, she becomes a known target towards the enemy following her encounters with Bashira, and returning home she is supported by her mother Belinda (Kerry Godliman) and father Dave (Sean Gallagher) and other family members. Also starring Arinze Kene as Corp. Kinders, Simon Lennon as Brains, Nick Preston as Mansfield Mike, Charley Palmer Rothwell as Baz Vegas, Sean Ward as Fingers, Lawrence Walker as Dangleberries, Ade Oyefeso as Nude-Nut, Zubin Varla as Qaseem, Kirsty Averton as Jackie, Tamer Burjaq as Sohail, Aubrey Shelton as Badrai, Keenan Arrison as Taj, Adam Astill as Major Beck, Jonas Khan as Captain Azizi and Flossy Grounds as Bella Dawes. Turner gives a really good performance as the young girl trying to prove herself and find determination, while also dealing with personal feelings, supporting cast members Rheon and Aldridge are good too, you could argue it is not all completely realistic with the army scenario, but it doesn't matter, the story lines throughout the episodes work really well, the action and effects are well done, and it is very easy to drift into and enjoy, a watchable drama. Very good!