

The overall mood of the show has been set for the series, and if it stays at this standard for the rest of the series it will be an ultimate success. The acting was superb by everyone, the cinematography was perfect with it's overall dark tone and lighting, and the music just set the scene playing in the background to the tone of the show. What really made me love the pilot was how REAL the story felt, there wasn't a moment that made me think that it was a stupid story, it felt REAL. Venus can best be seen in the hours just after sunset. Mercury is just 10 degrees from the Sun in the sky, so it is difficult to see. Not a second went by where my attention wasn't glued to the TV screen. Tonight's Sky in New York, Nov 12 (7 planets visible) Fairly close to the Sun. Players freely choose their starting point with their parachute, and aim to stay in the safe zone for as long as possible.

Each 10-minute game places you on a remote island where you are pit against 49 other players, all seeking survival. The pilot was very long (1hr 20min) but it felt much shorter, it was tense from start to finish, in the sense of the story it was actually very predictable, but it was the acting and how the story was portrayed that made it so gripping and watchable. Free Fire is the ultimate survival shooter game available on mobile. On arrival we saw a mass of blue lights from ambulances, fire engines and police vehicles. It was dramatically convincing and had a pleasantly dark atmosphere. I was on night duty at East Ham with one other officer. The pilot starts up very slow but builds suspense as it starts to tell the story, and that's where it shines in it's storytelling. HBO's new crime drama 'The Night Of' has sucked me in right from the very beginning.
