Charlie Cooper's Myth Country: Winter Solstice feels less polished than its predecessor, suggesting it was rushed after the original series' success in exploring British folklore.
The charm of the original series arose from the blurred lines between Charlie Cooper and his character Kurtan, creating intrigue and engagement with the audience.
Winter Solstice lacks the humor of earlier episodes, making it feel longer. The rushed production led to awkward moments and an inconsistency in storytelling.
Despite its flaws, Cooper's genuine excitement for the subject kept Myth Country engaging, highlighting the importance of passion in storytelling.
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