Our Girl: The Nepal Tour DVD Review

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Good Morning Lovelies,

Since Our Girl first aired on TV I have been invested. From Molly and Captain James’ will they won’t they relationship to the introduction of Georgie, played by Michelle Keegan, I have had many emotions.

As the third season ends, there is a sadness to it. Back for another tour, this season sees Keegan’s Georgie facing the horrors of the war in Nepal, as she takes on mentee Maisie Richards and the medical problems she faces every day. Mixed in with this she is undecided between a new love interest and Elvis, the man who left her at the altar.

The show is a lot more dramatic this series, with very few lighthearted or comedic elements. Keegan and the rest of the cast have been given a story to show the real horrors of war and they have done a fantastic job of showing it.

As they battle saving a young girl to nearly dying in a collapsing building, every corner has a new twist around it. Ones that make the show’s scriptwriter a stand out.

However, there was something about this series that made it lack. As they crammed a whole host of action in four episodes, ideas and decisions got lost. Keegan’s Georgie barely had time to breathe in some scenes and as the loses came in it was hard to follow who was who.

Whilst it was a great addition to the Our Girl series, The Nepal Tour wasn’t the strongest it could have been. And this is all down to the final episode. Killing off a major character straight after a moment that seemed highly unlikely made the show more cheesy that gripping.

When taking on such a hard subject it needs to be done with no mistakes and sadly this season doesn’t do this. There so, because of all of this I have given this series...

3 Stars

Blog Soon,
Joey X

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