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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    I watched 15-20 minutes of the first episode then couldn't be bothered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    I watched 15-20 minutes of the first episode then couldn't be bothered.
    I watched the 20 second trailer and determined it looked guff....glad I saved myself 20 minutes then

    Just finished Young Wallander.

    Aside from the random accents and the fact it was filmed in Lithuania and that it’s set in the present (a bit odd for a prequel!) I actually really enjoyed it. It gets mixed reviews but as a detective yarn goes I thought it was pretty good.

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    Have recently been watching the first two series of 'Succesion' via Now TV. Tremendously gripping and intricate plotting, great dialogue, humour and superb acting from an ensemble cast. Famous here for involving a scene where a son buys the wrong football team for his Scottish oligarch father, played by Brian Cox.

    Also 'Watchmen', also on Sky Atlantic, a sequel to the graphic novel and film, brilliantly done. All the complex threads come together in the final episode. Genius, and also taught me something about black history in the Tulsa massacre where black businesses were destroyed to halt the self emancipation of black people and many lives destroyed.

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    Someone mentioned Gangs of London, watching it now dystopian visions but there are plenty of places get close to that and not just in London........

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    Have recently been watching the first two series of 'Succesion' via Now TV. Tremendously gripping and intricate plotting, great dialogue, humour and superb acting from an ensemble cast. Famous here for involving a scene where a son buys the wrong football team for his Scottish oligarch father, played by Brian Cox.

    Also 'Watchmen', also on Sky Atlantic, a sequel to the graphic novel and film, brilliantly done. All the complex threads come together in the final episode. Genius, and also taught me something about black history in the Tulsa massacre where black businesses were destroyed to halt the self emancipation of black people and many lives destroyed.

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    They're both excellent.

    I've heard battlestar galactica is a good watch, started watching it on the iplayer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyeSloan View Post
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    I watched the 20 second trailer and determined it looked guff....glad I saved myself 20 minutes then

    Just finished Young Wallander.

    Aside from the random accents and the fact it was filmed in Lithuania and that it’s set in the present (a bit odd for a prequel!) I actually really enjoyed it. It gets mixed reviews but as a detective yarn goes I thought it was pretty good.
    I started watching that too, though I didn't give up - I fell asleep! I did wonder about the accents.

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    Just watched the final episode of How to get away with murder, more twists and turns than a twisty turny thing, I really enjoyed it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Just watched the final episode of How to get away with murder, more twists and turns than a twisty turny thing, I really enjoyed it though.
    Ive not watched it but my eldest did and said she was disappointed with the ending. Was she paying attention to it or was it actually a poor ending?

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    Cobra Kai season 2 Outstanding!!


    I know it's not everyone's cup of Tea but if you loved the Karate kids and enjoy a bit 80's Nostalgia then this is for you !! Cheesy ? 100% but thoroughly enjoyed it


    Their is a reason it's to be renewed for a 3rd season


    Pure class watching Johnny Lawrence and Daniel Larusso square up 35 years later

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Ive not watched it but my eldest did and said she was disappointed with the ending. Was she paying attention to it or was it actually a poor ending?
    Can't really say too much without spoiling the ending for others. If she has a search for "HTGAWM finale explained" she might get a few things explained that she might have missed (I know I did).
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    Just watched the final episode of How to get away with murder, more twists and turns than a twisty turny thing, I really enjoyed it though.
    I gave up during season 2. thought it was utter dross.

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    Ratched (about the nurse from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) which is starting soon on Netflix looks like it could be quite good.

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    Des , How ****ing good was that ?


    Never been so riveted to watch 3 episodes in a long time ! David Tennant

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Des , How ****ing good was that ?


    Never been so riveted to watch 3 episodes in a long time ! David Tennant
    Gonna watch this over the weekend!

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    Des , How ****ing good was that ?


    Never been so riveted to watch 3 episodes in a long time ! David Tennant
    Just finished the 1st episode and bed has been postponed for at least another hour.

    Outstanding TV. Tennant is superb and no one in the supporting cast is a weak link.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Des , How ****ing good was that ?


    Never been so riveted to watch 3 episodes in a long time ! David Tennant
    I kept rewinding the 1st episode to see some of Tennant's scenes again, incredible performance and what made it even scarier was that it reminded me of a couple of people I used to know (not serial killers) 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Des , How ****ing good was that ?


    Never been so riveted to watch 3 episodes in a long time ! David Tennant
    It was a superb performance by David Tennant, in fact the whole cast were outstanding. Best three episodes I have seen, gripping to the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    I kept rewinding the 1st episode to see some of Tennant's scenes again, incredible performance and what made it even scarier was that it reminded me of a couple of people I used to know (not serial killers) 😂
    As far as you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    As far as you know.
    He's still alive to tell the tale. 😉
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    The Third Day

    watched the first episode, certainly got my attention got a bit of a wicker man vibe going on.

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    I’m watching humans on Netflix I think it’s a channel 4 production, it’s excellent so far.

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    Watched the first three episodes of Hunters, quite liking it so far.

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    Watched Us tonight with Tom Hollander. Thought it was very funny and well acted. Made me want to go back to Paris mind you.

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    Anyone watched Lovecraft Country? Going to give it a try. Although not sure I can work out if it’s a drama or sci-fi.

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    The boys on prime is good, might not be everyones cuppa but certainly my humour

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    I’m watching Jack Ryan on prime, it’s been really good so far. It’s a good storyline and it’s well made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I’m watching Jack Ryan on prime, it’s been really good so far. It’s a good storyline and it’s well made.
    I watched both seasons last month, well worth a watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I watched both seasons last month, well worth a watch.
    Is the the second season a different story or does it follow on from the first?

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    Anyone watched Lovecraft Country? Going to give it a try. Although not sure I can work out if it’s a drama or sci-fi.
    I’m 3 episodes in and really enjoying it. It’s pretty mental though! A mish mash of pulpy genre stories, whether horror or fantasy - inspired by HP Lovecraft.

    There is a through line to the story but each episode is pretty much a new story too. Each inspired by a different horror/fantasy theme I think.

    Defo worth a look but won’t be everyone’s cup of tea

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    Anyone watching Ted Lasso (on Apple TV)?

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