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    2 eps of Suspect left, not the best. James Nesbit being a copper who ignores the rules, what a range! 😀


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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Sherwood 3 episodes in
    Episode 4 fantastic Just keeps delivering.
    Anyone else think the woman NUM lawyer was clearly based on Donald Sutherland’s ‘second narrator’ character in JFK? Historic political storytelling, rumble of ominous thunder in the background, even down to the ‘Keep Going!’ encouragement to the lead character at the end of the monologue?

    …just me then

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    Yep, have to say there was much cringing in my house with the Termite 'sex' scene 😂
    Absolutely outrageous scene :

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    The Midwich cuckoos episode 1 interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Episode 4 fantastic Just keeps delivering.
    Anyone else think the woman NUM lawyer was clearly based on Donald Sutherland’s ‘second narrator’ character in JFK? Historic political storytelling, rumble of ominous thunder in the background, even down to the ‘Keep Going!’ encouragement to the lead character at the end of the monologue?

    …just me then
    Played by Lindsay Duncan, an Edinburgh native! 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Played by Lindsay Duncan, an Edinburgh native! 😀
    Yes, she’s in everything, very good actor.

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    Watched Gerry and Marge Go Large with Brian Cranston (Breaking Bad) about him and his Wife finding a loophole in the lottery to win a lot of money, very funny and a true story, well worth a watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Yes, she’s in everything, very good actor.
    Aye, she was good in A Discovery of Witches.

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    2 episodes into The Lazarus Project (a bit similar to Looper , the film) a bit of a mind ****!
    Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 23-06-2022 at 12:29 PM.

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    2 episodes into The Lazarus Project (a bit similar to Looper , the film) a bit of a mind ****!
    I’m 2 in as well. It’s holding my attention so far.

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    2 episodes into The Lazarus Project (a bit similar to Looper , the film) a bit of a mind ****!
    I’m 2 in as well. It’s holding my attention so far.

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    I’ve posted that twice did I go back in time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by patch1875 View Post
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    I’ve posted that twice did I go back in time?
    I knew you were going to ask that! 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Episode 4 fantastic Just keeps delivering.
    Anyone else think the woman NUM lawyer was clearly based on Donald Sutherland’s ‘second narrator’ character in JFK? Historic political storytelling, rumble of ominous thunder in the background, even down to the ‘Keep Going!’ encouragement to the lead character at the end of the monologue?

    …just me then
    Wimbledon played havoc with the tv listings last night, I Tivo'd ep5, praise the Lord for the iplayer! 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Wimbledon played havoc with the tv listings last night, I Tivo'd ep5, praise the Lord for the iplayer! 😀
    I was just reading about that, lots of people missed it. Here we go now with episode 6, genuinely excited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    I was just reading about that, lots of people missed it. Here we go now with episode 6, genuinely excited.
    I'm still not sure what his wife's secret was?
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    I'm still not sure what his wife's secret was?
    Spoiler*


    *her and her mother were in Witness protection from domestic abuse* But obviously that was a red herring and a minor part of the story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Spoiler*


    *her and her mother were in Witness protection from domestic abuse* But obviously that was a red herring and a minor part of the story.
    Aye, it was mentioned now you say it.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Recent Stranger Things episodes have been getting poor reviews for getting lost in subplots and the whole thing getting a bit bloated, but i disagree, i'm still enjoying it. The new episodes are up today.

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    Been out a while but Stanley Tucci’s Searching For Italy is a great watch.

    Couple of episodes into Pistol much better than I thought it would be.

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    Binged The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix with the wife during the week

    Really enjoyed it

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Recent Stranger Things episodes have been getting poor reviews for getting lost in subplots and the whole thing getting a bit bloated, but i disagree, i'm still enjoying it. The new episodes are up today.
    I watched the last two over yesterday and today, I enjoyed them and didn’t feel I was getting lost in the plot lines, really.

    I fair enjoyed them, and I’ll look forward to the next season.
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    Just binged Peacemaker. Briliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Recent Stranger Things episodes have been getting poor reviews for getting lost in subplots and the whole thing getting a bit bloated, but i disagree, i'm still enjoying it. The new episodes are up today.
    I really enjoyed the last 2 episodes , Brilliant and look forward to season 5

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    Binged The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix with the wife during the week

    Really enjoyed it
    Yeah was worth a watch that…nothing too serious or complicated but enjoyable all the same

    Just finished season 2 of For All Mankind on Apple. For me one of the best series out there and brilliantly blends reality with fiction in their timelines. The last episode of season 2 was outstanding and had the Mrs in tears!

    Shining Girls on Apple also worth a shout I’d say.

    Finally also got round to watching season 2 of Upload on Amazon…quirky series that’s actually quite amusing while the future tech defo has a ‘I totally believe that could happen soon enough’ feel about it.

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    Finished Sherwood yesterday. Brilliant telly.

    SPOILER ALERT below.







    Bit of a plot hole around Keats' mobile number I thought. They were meant to have melted away undercover into the community in the 80s, pre mobile usage. So how did the other undercover guy get her number in the meantime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    Finished Sherwood yesterday. Brilliant telly.

    SPOILER ALERT below.







    Bit of a plot hole around Keats' mobile number I thought. They were meant to have melted away undercover into the community in the 80s, pre mobile usage. So how did the other undercover guy get her number in the meantime?
    She also seems to have a dyslexic spell checker on her phone. Tickeats you say?

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    I'm rewatching an oldie on Prime - Person of Interest - and thoroughly enjoying it.

    Also started watching Terminal List with Chris Pratt last night - not utterly sold on the first episode. Formulaic.
    Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.

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    I enjoyed Person of Interest, drags on a bit towards the end though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenNWhiteArmy View Post
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    Binged The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix with the wife during the week

    Really enjoyed it
    I enjoyed Lincoln Lawyer as well. Easy watching.

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