Submitted by nevereatpears t3_yq3qxo in television
Steven Knight who created and wrote every episode of Peaky Blinders has written followup show SAS Rogue Heroes. All six episodes are currently on Iplayer and it's incredible.
The writing is on par with Peaky, plus it's another cool look at history with a real flair and punchy dialogue. Stylistically it feels similar to Peaky. It's set in a similar time period, has super swish production values, stunning cinematography and a good soundtrack.
This time around Knight swaps Birmingham gangsters for the renegade soldiers who formed the SAS in 1941.
It has a stellar cast, including Connor Swindells (Sex Education), Jack O'Connell (Skins), Alfie Allen (Game of Thrones) and Dominic West (The Wire, The Affair).
Swindells is really fun to watch in this as the lead character. O'Connell does a fantastic Irish accent.
Carninator t1_ivo41ss wrote
Historical inaccuracies aside, I found it very enjoyable.
I know I'm going to sound like and old man, but my main gripe is how they swear every other sentence. Especially as people who knew David Stirling said they never heard him swear or use bad language in general.