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03-05-2021 09:53 AM #4501
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03-05-2021 10:25 AM #4502
I liked the ending of Line of Duty in the sense it made it's point.
In the context of the ludicrous nature of the show and the escapism it has provided over the years? I wanted guns, bombs, daring escapes and a public flogging.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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03-05-2021 10:43 AM #4503
Not sure if this comment should be on here or on the Pet Peeves thread...
Reading people's comments on Line of Duty and the 'explainer' in the final episode vaguely reminded me of 'Life on Mars'/'Ashes to Ashes' (partly because Adrian Dunbar was in both) and how disappointed I was in the way they explained everything in the last episode.
The explanation, that it was all a kind of purgatory for ex police officers, sounds interesting but totally contradicted large parts of previous episodes and plotlines.
I was honestly a bit disappointed that the writer(s) decided to wrap it up like that and felt it was like 'we need a dramatic and surprising ending but we'll need to really hope the viewers haven't paid too much attention previously, or maybe are going a bit senile and can't remember the earlier stuff'.
It all seemed a bit 'Eastenders Scriptwriting' to me.
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03-05-2021 10:50 AM #4504
The build up to the last episode was fantastic,the last episode was shan,sorry.
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03-05-2021 07:06 PM #4505This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not sure what I was expecting but an explosive and compelling end to a series, and maybe the whole thing, it certainly was not.
Average at best.
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03-05-2021 07:24 PM #4506This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-05-2021 05:33 AM #4507
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Finished Your Honor thought it was very good indeed.
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07-05-2021 05:48 AM #4508
Watched the first three episodes of Mare of Easttown and really enjoying it. It's got a bit of a Sharp Objects feel to it.
Last edited by Future17; 07-05-2021 at 05:49 AM. Reason: Not woken up yet...
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07-05-2021 10:27 AM #4509
Rubbish endings to long running shows is hardly new.
Writers on lots of shows have traditionally struggled.
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07-05-2021 10:28 AM #4510
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12-05-2021 11:15 AM #4511
Did anyone watch Netflix "The I Land"? **** acting, crap dialogue and a weird storyline but somehow I got pulled in and watched the entire limited series in 2 sessions.
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12-05-2021 11:31 AM #4512This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I watched "I Care a Lot" on Netflix last night and thought it was pretty good. Rosamund Pike is an exellent psychopath.
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12-05-2021 12:54 PM #4513
Halfway through Carnival Row, it's amazing what goes on in some people's heads.
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12-05-2021 04:25 PM #4514
I watched about 25 minutes of Intergalactic on Sky.
Wow. The biggest pile of rubbish I have seen in a long time! The opening scene was bad enough but by the time it got to the takeover of the space prison I simply could not take anymore.
Binned. Immediately.
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12-05-2021 05:47 PM #4515This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-05-2021 06:51 PM #4516This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mean the opening scene 120 years in the future or whatever has someone actually manually flying a plane. Then they detect the fugitive but have to land and chase them on foot...without being able to track them. Then she has to jump on said fugitive and have a fist fight to detain them.
After getting over that horror and the ridiculous office of the top boy who seems to be a bee keeper on the job we get transported to a prison ship.
Where the prisoners need to ask to go to the toilet like they are in primary school.
Then there is more awful acting before somehow we learn the prison guards are equipped with ballistic guns (on a space ship ffs!) that anyone can just grab and use (nope no biometric triggers here!).
And lo and behold the prisoners can then magically appear in the control room undetected after somehow all escaping their cells.
They then promptly fire off the guns (in a spaceship ffs!) and kill everyone, including the very people staring at screens which are meant to be monitoring the prison.
Honestly I could go on but you get the idea
Awful. Truly awful.
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12-05-2021 07:36 PM #4517This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-05-2021 11:12 AM #4518
Anyone watched StartUp on Netflix. Watched the first couple of episodes last night and was very impressed. It's got a bit of a Breaking Bad/The Wire/Ozarks feeling about it. Martin Freeman surprisingly good in the bad cop role.
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14-05-2021 02:30 PM #4519
Third series of Motherland (all eps including the full new series on i-player). The first episode is called Nit Pandemic, there's an outbreak at the school and they school organises covid style briefings. A few comparisons made to covid restrictions without actually mentioning the pandemic. Really funny, well written by Sharon Horgan who stars in it alongside Anna Maxwell Martin. It's unusual for a series to get better, but imo the third series is the funniest so far.
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14-05-2021 03:08 PM #4520
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That sounds quite decent, went and checked up on it and others were also saying it had a bit of a breaking bad feel to it, struggling for stuff to watch so thanks for the heads up.
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15-05-2021 09:59 PM #4521
Don’t know if it’s been mentioned yet but Unforgotten on Netflix is very good. British crime drama, great acting and writing.
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15-05-2021 10:05 PM #4522This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Right from the start there's really loud ****ging scenes every 5 minutes and now my family think I'm a raging pervert.
Cheers mate!
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15-05-2021 10:21 PM #4525This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Enjoy the rest of the series.
Edit *Last Tango in HalifaxLast edited by Santa Cruz; 15-05-2021 at 10:47 PM.
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15-05-2021 10:48 PM #4530
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It’s straight from the Anna Friel book on acting.
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