I read The Rivals a few years ago and enjoyed every page!
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- That being said, yes, there are differences in the book, but nothing so great that it spoils the overall fun and entertainment value
- Makes us love Declan as much as we hate Lord B!
- He seemed to thoroughly enjoy the show, as did I
- And of course we know that the evil Lord B has to be around to wreak more havoc
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Follow Rupert Campbell-Black and Tony Baddingham as they have a long-running rivalry that comes to a head. Coincidentally, Aidan Turner has previously filmed at Chavenage House (The Priory in Rivals). The same filming location was also used to portray Trenwith House in the 2015 BBC TV adaptation of Poldark.
That being said, yes, there are differences in the book, but nothing so great that it spoils the overall fun and entertainment value
It’s quite difficult to compare the book and its characters to its TV adaptation because we all have our own idea of how certain characters should look and act. Also, while we can read a book in our spare time, television has to move at a pace that suits the format and doesn’t drag, so some characters or side stories may have to be cut for time. because of.
Makes us love Declan as much as we hate Lord B!
The characters, especially Aidan Turner as Declan O&Hara, the ambitious journalist and David Tennant as the evil Lord B, are great! The 80s music is great, although one part I found annoying was the opening high-pitched operatic music that just didn’t fit well. As for all the sex scenes, yes, we could do without some because we all have imaginations, but it wouldn’t be a book written by Cooper.
He seemed to thoroughly enjoy the show, as did I
It was great to see Jilly Cooper herself in the restaurant lunch scene. The last episode ended quite differently from the book, so I hope there is at least a second season where we get to see what happens with Taggie and RCB. .
And of course we know that the evil Lord B has to be around to wreak more havoc
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