I saw Tut. As long as you know that they fabricated it almost entirely (for example, Tutankhamun had mild scoliosis and a partial clubfoot and needed canes to walk, and did not go to battle; one thing they got right was that after Tut's death Vizier Ay immediately moved in and married Tut's wife, who was indeed Tut's half sister -- a practice that was common in those times, and probably also part of why their children were sickly and died or were stillborn; having children with people too close together in the gene pool especially over generations multiplies certain hereditary problems. There were two stillborn mummies in Tut's tomb which they think were his daughters, I am not sure if genetic testing has been tried to prove that. Also pharaohs had sometimes up to a hundred or a hundred fifty wives, so it was a much more modern interpretation of romantic relationships in the show), it was a fun story that was really well made for what it was, and I really enjoyed it.
I really liked Avan Jogia and Kylie Bunbury together; I thought they were really good in it (also liked almost all the major characters and thought they were well acted). I have Tut to thank for discovering Twisted!
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