Even with the anachronistic elements (although the concept of "fangirl" probably existed in Edwardian England, I'm pretty sure the word did not), it's good clean adventure/fun for the whole family. I particularly like the more slapstick (a la Lucy and Ethel) aspects of the show.
As a linguist, I'm glad the director used the authentic Egyptian names for the gods and other personages (along with what I'm assuming is authentic pronunciation).
Overall I'm giving 9 stars; sorry but the blatant anachronisms really grate on my nerves.
Does Eloise Little remind anyone else of Jenna Ortega a little bit?
As a linguist, I'm glad the director used the authentic Egyptian names for the gods and other personages (along with what I'm assuming is authentic pronunciation).
Overall I'm giving 9 stars; sorry but the blatant anachronisms really grate on my nerves.
Does Eloise Little remind anyone else of Jenna Ortega a little bit?