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    Katla, gets weirder by the episode but as an amateur photographer I really appreciate the colours used in the filming.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    Has anyone watched the Chernobyl program on Netflix? I think it’s a Russian show so will probably be dubbed.
    I've watched the first 3 episodes on the firestick (very good tv so far) shame it ever had to be made though. If it is the version that was on Sky Atlantic you are referring to there is minimal use of subtitles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I've watched the first 3 episodes on the firestick (very good tv so far) shame it ever had to be made though. If it is the version that was on Sky Atlantic you are referring to there is minimal use of subtitles.
    No the one on netflix I believe is the Russian version in retaliation to the one that was on sky, putin said it was too anti Russia. Russian one is rubbish, but uk made one is absolutely tremendous tv

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I've watched the first 3 episodes on the firestick (very good tv so far) shame it ever had to be made though. If it is the version that was on Sky Atlantic you are referring to there is minimal use of subtitles.
    No it’s the one on Netflix. The Sky version is in my top 10 of all time, a brilliant show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    No the one on netflix I believe is the Russian version in retaliation to the one that was on sky, putin said it was too anti Russia. Russian one is rubbish, but uk made one is absolutely tremendous tv
    I didn’t realise that the Russian one was made in response to the sky one, I don’t think I’ll bother with it then.

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    I think I'll just stick with the SKY version too.

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    Started watching hit and run on Netflix.

    Seems decent so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I think I'll just stick with the SKY version too.
    Just finished it, great piece of tv.

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    Watched the Suranne Jones episode of "I am" last night, great bit of acting though not a cheery watch.

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    Outerbanks season 1 & 2 done in 2 weeks superb


    We are gonna get another season of Manifest for those that were left wondering about the ending

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    Just watched the first episode of "Hustle". It's from 2004 but I've never heard of it. First episode was OK but I'm struggling to see how they managed to make 48 episodes. Has anyone watched it and is it worth continuing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Just watched the first episode of "Hustle". It's from 2004 but I've never heard of it. First episode was OK but I'm struggling to see how they managed to make 48 episodes. Has anyone watched it and is it worth continuing?
    I enjoyed it, was a bit samey though towards the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    I enjoyed it, was a bit samey though towards the end.
    Thanks HH,I'll give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibrandenburg View Post
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    Thanks HH,I'll give it a go.
    If you can put up with the Scouse boy that works behind the bar in their local you'll probably be able to tolerate the programme, I've watched a lot worse and a lot better programmes. Quite a stellar cast over the years.
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    Watched the first two episodes of Vigil on BBC. I’m really enjoying it… but…

    Would she really choose to question officers and others during an emergency situation. She’s stuck there, it’s not as if she could do anything with the information now vs after the emergency…

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    Watched the first two episodes of Vigil on BBC. I’m really enjoying it… but…

    Would she really choose to question officers and others during an emergency situation. She’s stuck there, it’s not as if she could do anything with the information now vs after the emergency…
    She’s a strong character, kind of battling against claustrophobia and traumatic memory, so I don’t really have a problem with that. I’m still not sure if I like it or not, I’m just watching it to find out WTF went on in the bonkers opening scene. (And because the rest of the family like it more than me).

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    She’s a strong character, kind of battling against claustrophobia and traumatic memory, so I don’t really have a problem with that. I’m still not sure if I like it or not, I’m just watching it to find out WTF went on in the bonkers opening scene. (And because the rest of the family like it more than me).
    I'm kinda at the same place as you, it could have been a really good story just to have her onboard and investigating, but they had to add in about 12 subplots as well, sometimes less is more

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    It’s fairly watchable so far but some of the stuff is just ridiculous it’s really been poorly executed so far.

    Sub is massive inside
    Car crash must have flew into the water with how far it was to the water when they waded out.
    Copper phoning the police and arriving in about 5 seconds.

    The list goes on:-)

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    Another annoying one is they couldn’t identify a tanker coming towards them.

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    I liked how the huge sub was sinking at about 100mph but came to a complete stop instantly as soon as somebody found some spare AA batteries.

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    How did she fit all that testing equipment inside that bag? Would you be allowed to use some of those chemicals in such an enclosed space? Surely receiving a message gives your position away just as much as sending one? Surely sending a message about the trawler is more important than sending one about a crew member dying? If you are messaging about the dead crew member, why not mention the trawler in the same message? Or is it a Nokia 3310 they are using where you are restricted by the number of characters in a message?

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    Should all the posts about Vigil not be in the pet peeves thread? 🤔😉
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    Anybody else watching Annika on Alibi? The main character (Nicola Walker) talking directly into the camera to the viewer takes a bit of getting used to, quite good though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Anybody else watching Annika on Alibi? The main character (Nicola Walker) talking directly into the camera to the viewer takes a bit of getting used to, quite good though.
    For some reason this really put me off so binned it after 15 minutes

    Watched Collateral with her in it to and was a bit meh


    Shame as i really like her in unforgotten

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    Series 5 of Biliions resumes on Wednesday

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    War of the Worlds.

    Not the terrible BBC version but the series shown on Sky(Fox I think)

    S2 has appeared but now on Disney not quite as good as the first season but still a decent watch.
    I would tend to agree with that, held my interest but, that was about it.

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    I think Vigil has run out of ideas already. Bored.

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    I think Vigil has run out of ideas already. Bored.
    Yeah was rubbish last night dunno how they are going to string it out for 6 episodes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    I think Vigil has run out of ideas already. Bored.
    It’s all a bit odd isn’t it.

    A half decent idea but pretty ropey execution.

    So many parts are just daft…the near miss with a tanker that somehow the sonar didn’t pick up, the XO’s ludicrously guilty behaviour, the suggestion crew members just hang out in the missile bays when bored, the amount of stuff just lying about the submarine, the ‘will we cause a meltdown or not but heck we’ll just fire the reactor back up anyway’ etc.

    The list goes on and on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyeSloan View Post
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    It’s all a bit odd isn’t it.

    A half decent idea but pretty ropey execution.

    So many parts are just daft…the near miss with a tanker that somehow the sonar didn’t pick up, the XO’s ludicrously guilty behaviour, the suggestion crew members just hang out in the missile bays when bored, the amount of stuff just lying about the submarine, the ‘will we cause a meltdown or not but heck we’ll just fire the reactor back up anyway’ etc.

    The list goes on and on.
    Propaganda to push for an updated Trident programme.

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