Of course, you do! Everybody does!
You might enjoy those tales, even more, when they are adapted for a TV audience and the series is so popular that it runs for several seasons.
If you like fantasy series made for television, here are two suggestions. One is a BBC production and the other was an American production. The British series was better.
** The Adventures of Merlin ** (British TV Series)
(Aired from 2008 to 2012)
♦ What I Liked About the TV Series:
* A family-friendly BBC production (British Broadcasting Corporation)
* Every episode captures your attention and is delightful!
* Forces of darkness, chivalry, romance, and magic – A winning combination!
* Based on the well-known legend about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table
* Perfect for people who enjoy lighthearted fantasy-adventures
* For fans of John Hurt who is the voice of The Dragon
(Sir John Vincent Hurt (1940 – 2017), CBE, regarded as one of Britain’s finest actors)
* Excellent for binge-watching
* Filmed in Wales and France
* Great addition to a personal home video library
♦♦ Where I Thought the Series Fell Short:
* Not made for viewers who prefer gritty, violent blood-curdling drama
* Some of the acting was not exactly BBC Masterpiece performances or Oscar-worthy, or rather, deserving of the British Academy Film Awards
* Ended after 5 seasons ~ Should have gone for at least 10.
♦♦
** The Shannara Chronicles ** (American TV series)
(Debuted on MTV in 2016, ended in 2017)
NOTE: This series is a little bit different from Merlin in that it has Druids and elves (and other “races”), half breeds born from a union between humans and elves who are made fun of because of their short-tipped ears, and lowly humans who have no magical power ~ ALL versus demons, with one big bad awful Demon in charge of a massive demon army?
♦ What I Liked About the TV Series:
* Based on a trilogy by Terry Brooks titled *The Sword of Shannara*
* Filmed in New Zealand
♦♦ Where I Thought the Series Fell Short:
* A not so family-friendly American fantasy drama television series
* TV episodes contain unnecessary nudity
* Scriptwriters worked too hard trying to incorporate “American politically correct” attitudes
* Acting was really “cheesy” (awful) – Blame the actors or the scriptwriters or both!
* Canceled after two (2) seasons and nobody even questions why
♦ ♦
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