BBC's latest offering, High Country, has struggled to captivate audiences, with some viewers slamming the inaugural episode as "boring".The Australian drama made its BBC One debut on Saturday night (July 13), immediately following the usual timeslot for Casualty.
The police thriller, featuring Leah Purcell and Aaron Pedersen, had high expectations but received a mixed response.While a segment of the audience found the first episode gripping, others criticised it for being "slow", with a few admitting they switched channels due to disappointment.Displeased fans took to the platform formerly known as Twitter to express their dissatisfaction.
One viewer commented: "It's that bad I've decided to watch my recording of tonight's #casualty now instead of waiting til the end of #highcountry.", reports the Mirror.Another expressed frustration, writing: "Ok stuck with it in hope ...
sadly #Highcountry is tripe! ! ! ! Boring, slow and woeful acting! ! ! "A third vented: "@BBC stop wasting my TV Licence money on c**p ! ! ! #Highcountry is tripe, boring, insipid, woeful acting, s**t story so far, so slow it's pathetic! ! ! " (sic).Yet another added: "Pretty slow so far!
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