Sherwood Returns Amid Accents Controversy
Sherwood Returns Amid Accents Controversy
Sherwood Returns Amid Accents Controversy
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The return of BBC One's crime drama 'Sherwood' for its second series on August 25 has faced significant viewer backlash, primarily over perceived 'poor' accents of some characters. The new season explores the lives of two Nottinghamshire families entangled in local gang disputes, while also addressing themes like the cost-of-living crisis and the impact of budget cuts on essential services. Creator James Graham aimed to modernize the narrative by introducing a 'young, queer and female' Sheriff of Nottingham, played by Ria Zmitrowicz, who is opposing a new mining project that could bring jobs but also stirs historical tensions. Many viewers took to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the accents, stating they were difficult to understand even with subtitles. Despite the criticism, some fans praised the show, indicating a divided reception. The series continues to air on Sunday nights at 9pm.

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