For those who liked the French version of Call My Agent, the same team have made Standing Up, about a bunch of stand-ups in Paris. On Netflix.
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For those who liked the French version of Call My Agent, the same team have made Standing Up, about a bunch of stand-ups in Paris. On Netflix.
2 Doors Down, Elaine C Smith just makes that show 🤣
Aye I love those bits Metallica in the recent episode was great but see that noise that’s just constantly played as there talking it grinds my gears as you say it’s a difficult enough follow just let us concentrate on what’s being said.
Absolutely brilliant tv though maybe get your thoughts once the season finishes save any spoilers
Yeah I needed a YouTube recap after first episode….still only half sure I have an idea 😂 it’s something like 7 years after season 3’s events so a lot has happened inbetween that they only sort of slide in here n there, this season certainly a bit more like the first 2 rather than the 3rd
Breeders, it's not the sort of thing I'd normally watch, but for some reason I think it's a great programme. The wee girl that plays Ava is a great wee actress.
Also, on a side note, my friends SIL is in We Own This City.
Resident Evil on Netflix is decent so far
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I've taken to watching the youtube videos after each episode. Episode 4 was up there with some of the highs of seasons 1 and 2 though. It wouldn't surprise me if some of season 4 story arcs were drafted out before season 3 and season 3 serves mainly as a set-up to allow the events of season 4 to be explained.
Watching and enjoying "Suits" on Netflix just now. Mega late to party on that one but a decent watch
Episode last night involved a very raunchy scene with a certain duchess. Lovely stuff
Sarah rafferty easy on the eye too. Acting it great at times too, Louis for example is equally hilarious and infuriating
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone but Better Call Saul is outstanding imo.
Mentioned this on the Depression and Anxiety thread.
Watching a really intriguing series on Netflix called How to Change Your Mind. It's about the use of psychedelics in the treatment of mental health issues.
I've just watched the latest Better Call Saul episode.
I'm now obsessed with knowing what Kim Wexler was doing throughout the Breaking Bad years (I'm making the assumption she survives).
Was there not talk of her having her own spin-off series? I was a little disappointed by the last episode, albeit by the incredibly high bar they set themselves. Just felt like all the story lines concluded the previous episode and we essentially ended up in the Breaking Bad world now. Still a few episodes to go though so hopefully a few more twists and turns to come and it’s not essentially just a few episodes left to drag out. Which would be unlike the show.