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I’ve been rewatching Line of Duty on the iPlayer. British cop shows aren’t usually my thing but Jed Mercurio is just so good at what he does. All five series are similarly good, the quality doesn’t drop.
The social dilemma on Netflix is a good watch.
Bad Blood on Netflix isn't too bad...
Just watched the first season of Top of the Lake. Slow moving drama with great dialogue. Probably best described as a New Zealand Ozarks on valium. None of the male characters come out of this well, I've not checked, but I suspect the writer has had bad experiences with men.
Really enjoyed a documentary called Kiss the Ground on Netflix which gives hope that we can actually start to reverse climate change fairly quickly and easily by changing agricultural techniques.
One of the main things I took from it other than it being a positive feeling documentary was that it featured a family ranch run by the Markegards, they also featured in a 2014 documentary called Cowspiracy. The way they were portrayed in that documentary to fit the director's narrative to how they come across in this one is such a contrast
I just finished Black Spot on Netflix, it seemed to be leading up to a big finish that didn’t happen, maybe they were expecting another season that didn’t happen.
Long Way Up on Apple TV is excellent.
The Last Enemy on stv player (nightmare to use on V6 box), two episodes in quite decent so far, quite an impressive cast too.
The Comey Rule is worth a watch for a broad summary of the FBI's version of events of the last few years.
No Masks on SKY Arts, 1hr long film based on experiences of key workers, not the cheeriest of watches but, very well acted.
Watched An American Murder on Netflix.
Absolutely heartbreaking. Cant understand what drives people to commit such unspeakable acts!
Active Shooter: America Under Fire on SKY Docs, moving stuff.
I see Amazon Prime are releasing a sequel to the Borat movie later in the month.
I’m watching Honour on STV player. It’s heartbreaking.