While Titanic gets melodramatic and even a little soapy, it achieves what seems to be its main goal: to remind us that when the ship went down, the most terrible loss may have been 1,500 dreams.
I enjoyed this. It showed the story from different people's perspectives. As far as the comment here that says they hope this get canceled? It was 2 night mini-series so it is already completed.
it's a good tv program but it's just like the movie, the story of some dude who was in the titanic, i think it's a good tv program for commemorate the 100 years of the sinking but still needs a bit more of taste and something more different, not just people dying in the incident
The cast is universally fine, but there's honestly nothing much it can do to avoid being swamped with Fellowes' arrogant attempt to capture the social dimensions of turn-of-the-century Britain, oh, and the sinking of this big boat too.
Despite its meandering soapiness, there are passing moments of enjoyable "Downton"-like momentum wherein a viewer can eventually let go of the Cameron version (and "A Night to Remember" and the many, many documentaries in cable rotation) and simply enjoy the tilt.
Cant wait till this show is canceled, this show is terrible and probably one of the worst shows ive seen since CBS's Rob. ABC will pick up any show now a days and thats why i watch more NBC & CBS