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    Just started Line of Duty and thought the 1st season was very good. Looking forward to binging the 2nd season tomorrow after the rugby. Might throw in a few episodes from the 3rd as well but see how the 2nd season goes if it is worth it.
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    after watching 132 episodes of TWD i can only remember 4 episodes which were boring, last nights episode was the first i kept on flicking forward, it was freakin dreadful viewing

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    Does anyone know when Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ lands on Netflix? Dying to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yonder1875 View Post
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    Does anyone know when Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ lands on Netflix? Dying to see it.
    According to The Independent:

    "The Irishman will be released in selected UK cinemas on 8 November, before arriving on Netflix from 27 November."

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    Just watched El Camino. Was disappointed, a bit underwhelming. It was decent enough not to tarnish the series, but not as good Better Call Saul. Was never going to be the same given it was a 2 hour film so they couldn’t develop the characters the way they did in tv episodes.
    I watched it last night and really liked it, lots there for fans of the Breaking Bad 'universe' - I'll definitely watch it again at some point.
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    I watched it last night and really liked it, lots there for fans of the Breaking Bad 'universe' - I'll definitely watch it again at some point.
    It felt like an extended final episode to me. Was nice to see some characters again (thought we may have seen more) but the plot was a bit thin IMO.

    Weird that on the day its released that Bob Forster passed away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    According to The Independent:

    "The Irishman will be released in selected UK cinemas on 8 November, before arriving on Netflix from 27 November."
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    El Camino - Excellent. Loved all the wee flashbacks and things being put in place.
    Won’t say too much re spoilers but if you come to this not having seen Breaking Bad and it’s multi-nuanced storylines, you won’t make head nor tail of it.
    Disappointed in only one aspect - Jesse Plemons really should have got his bloated arse in gear and dropped the blubber he’s gained since his original role in BB - made his ‘flashbacks’ less than credible.

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    El Camino - Excellent. Loved all the wee flashbacks and things being put in place.
    Won’t say too much re spoilers but if you come to this not having seen Breaking Bad and it’s multi-nuanced storylines, you won’t make head nor tail of it.
    Disappointed in only one aspect - Jesse Plemons really should have got his bloated arse in gear and dropped the blubber he’s gained since his original role in BB - made his ‘flashbacks’ less than credible.
    Aha glad it wasn’t me that thought he looked a bit on the large side!!

    As for the ‘film’...I agree that it was more of an extended final episode or two rather than a stand alone film. Good enough watch if you’ve seen BB but nothing more than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greentinted View Post
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    El Camino - Excellent. Loved all the wee flashbacks and things being put in place.
    Won’t say too much re spoilers but if you come to this not having seen Breaking Bad and it’s multi-nuanced storylines, you won’t make head nor tail of it.
    Disappointed in only one aspect - Jesse Plemons really should have got his bloated arse in gear and dropped the blubber he’s gained since his original role in BB - made his ‘flashbacks’ less than credible.
    That’s a bit harsh Is it not. How many of us are the same weight and shape from 6 years ago? Can’t say that I particularly noticed the actors weight gain.

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    I love you, now die - Interesting two parter on Sky Crime regarding a court case in America where a young woman is being prosecuted for convincing her "boyfriend" to commit suicide via text messages.

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    That’s a bit harsh Is it not. How many of us are the same weight and shape from 6 years ago? Can’t say that I particularly noticed the actors weight gain.
    I don’t think it is harsh as it goes...he must’ve known the continuity demands of the script and that’s his trade. I can only think he’s perhaps contracted to play a part that requires him to be overweight. The other cast members maintained their look from the original series - Plemons looked like a different guy which detracted from the naturalistic elements (in flashback) of the overall performance.
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    Started watching Suits recently, now onto season 3.

    Really enjoying it so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greentinted View Post
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    I don’t think it is harsh as it goes...he must’ve known the continuity demands of the script and that’s his trade. I can only think he’s perhaps contracted to play a part that requires him to be overweight. The other cast members maintained their look from the original series - Plemons looked like a different guy which detracted from the naturalistic elements (in flashback) of the overall performance.
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    The flashbacks were from season 2. Which was 10 years ago. Aaron Paul is now 40. I don’t think many folk at 40 look like they did at 30. The actor who played Todd has put on a ton of weight and didn’t have any continuity from the final episode to El Camino, set just after the final episode. Can’t say it made me judge his performance as anything other than excellent.

    Think you are being overly critical and looking too much into it IMO. I can’t even see how Aaron Paul is overweight in any case.

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    Just watched El Camino, enjoyed it. Cant help thinking we haven't seen the last of some characters.

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    Just watched the two-part documentary on Sky 'I love you, now die' about the girl who certainly contributed to her boyfriends suicide. Even after finishing it I can't make my mind up about the case. Won't state the outcome in case anyone watches it without knowing the verdict.
    Never noticed this post but, it's certainly an intriguing case. Won't comment on the outcome but, it certainly leaves you with a lot to ponder.

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    World on Fire has been quite good so far.
    I'm really enjoying this, got a bit of everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greentinted View Post
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    El Camino - Excellent. Loved all the wee flashbacks and things being put in place.
    Won’t say too much re spoilers but if you come to this not having seen Breaking Bad and it’s multi-nuanced storylines, you won’t make head nor tail of it.
    Disappointed in only one aspect - Jesse Plemons really should have got his bloated arse in gear and dropped the blubber he’s gained since his original role in BB - made his ‘flashbacks’ less than credible.
    I came quite late to the Breaking Bad party and just finished watching the series last Sunday and watched El Camino right after and the weight gain of Tod (Jesse Plemons) was something that both myself and my wife noticed right away. I did recognise Jesse Plemons from an episode of Black Mirror which was a few years after the original Breaking Bad series and wondered, thought he'd maybe be asked to lose a bit of weight as guessing most actors would have to do win roles. Anyway I digest. Breaking Bad was 10/10 an amazing series and glad they ended it after only 5 series and had an ending planned. El Camino was 8/10. Not as good but gave a fairly satisfactory ending to Jessie's story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greentinted View Post
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    I don’t think it is harsh as it goes...he must’ve known the continuity demands of the script and that’s his trade. I can only think he’s perhaps contracted to play a part that requires him to be overweight. The other cast members maintained their look from the original series - Plemons looked like a different guy which detracted from the naturalistic elements (in flashback) of the overall performance.
    Opinions eh!
    Sorry, just seen someone else’s post. I had assumed when you said Jesse Plemons it was an autocorrect and you were talking about Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), I didn’t know that was the actor for Todd’s real name. My reply must have seemed a bit odd on that basis 😀

    What your saying now makes sense, not sure I necessarily agree with Todd being overweight detracting anything from the film. It does help my bemusement that I thought you were saying Jesse Pinkman had gotten fat though.

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    How good was the finale of S2 of Succession? Top, top drama.
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    I came quite late to the Breaking Bad party and just finished watching the series last Sunday and watched El Camino right after and the weight gain of Tod (Jesse Plemons) was something that both myself and my wife noticed right away. I did recognise Jesse Plemons from an episode of Black Mirror which was a few years after the original Breaking Bad series and wondered, thought he'd maybe be asked to lose a bit of weight as guessing most actors would have to do win roles. Anyway I digest. Breaking Bad was 10/10 an amazing series and glad they ended it after only 5 series and had an ending planned. El Camino was 8/10. Not as good but gave a fairly satisfactory ending to Jessie's story.
    Funny, I watched the first two and was pretty bored.

    When I brought this up to people they told me season 3 was where it got good, but I never went back to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onceinawhile View Post
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    Funny, I watched the first two and was pretty bored.

    When I brought this up to people they told me season 3 was where it got good, but I never went back to check.
    Yep. Was considering quitting until the end of S3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onceinawhile View Post
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    Funny, I watched the first two and was pretty bored.

    When I brought this up to people they told me season 3 was where it got good, but I never went back to check.
    BB was amazing as a whole, 10/10 series for me, the film was OK.

    I'd definitely recommend going back and picking up where you left off.

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    Yep. Was considering quitting until the end of S3.
    See this is what I don't get though... a lot of people call it a fantastic show and it was brilliant this and brilliant that, there was 5 seasons, at least 2 were pretty guff (it wouldn't have been dropped otherwise) so we're talking a 60% success rate maximum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onceinawhile View Post
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    See this is what I don't get though... a lot of people call it a fantastic show and it was brilliant this and brilliant that, there was 5 seasons, at least 2 were pretty guff (it wouldn't have been dropped otherwise) so we're talking a 60% success rate maximum!
    It wasn’t dropped though - the writers had a full arc and covered it ...

    overall I thought it was the best piece of TV writing that I had ever experienced. ...took what Sopranos and Wire started to another level....

    I can understand why it wasn’t for everyone - I almost gave up after first two episodes..yet grew to
    love it ...

    wonder what will emerge to take the crown ....

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    See this is what I don't get though... a lot of people call it a fantastic show and it was brilliant this and brilliant that, there was 5 seasons, at least 2 were pretty guff (it wouldn't have been dropped otherwise) so we're talking a 60% success rate maximum!
    There were no guff seasons of BB, that’s crazy talk!

    The first season was cut short due to the writers strike at the time. So it wasn’t the strongest overall and that’s why it’s shorter. Season 2 was phenomenal IMO and it just improved from there. The pacing isn’t for everyone but they deliberately chose to go into detail that most shows bypass.

    If you weren’t into season 2 then it’s probably just not gonna be your thing. I think some people preferred season 3 onwards as there is more “action” and more of Saul.

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    It wasn’t dropped though - the writers had a full arc and covered it ...

    overall I thought it was the best piece of TV writing that I had ever experienced. ...took what Sopranos and Wire started to another level....

    I can understand why it wasn’t for everyone - I almost gave up after first two episodes..yet grew to
    love it ...

    wonder what will emerge to take the crown ....
    Succession is the best thing around at the moment for me.

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    Succession is the best thing around at the moment for me.
    Just finished series 2 absolutely amazing. The dry digs superb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Durden View Post
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    Succession is the best thing around at the moment for me.
    Not seen any of it - will Give it a whirl after your recommendation

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    Not seen any of it - will Give it a whirl after your recommendation
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    Similar to The Wire or Breaking Bad in that it takes a while to get into. But worth sticking with and after 3/4 episodes I was hooked

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