Totally agree (and have done the same for any foreign drama). I quite like subtitles as they force you to pay full attention too.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-10-2022 08:36 AM #5611
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01-10-2022 08:58 AM #5612
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01-10-2022 10:03 AM #5613This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have a few gripes with it, particularly why they felt the need to continue to simply bolt on real world accents to the races (orcs are all east end cockneys, Southlanders are northern English, Elves and high born Numenorean men all Home Counties, dwarves Scots, harfoots Irish gypsies (please!!) and there’s some very ropey CGI, a podcast I listen to was pointing out that the Jackson films have better CGI and that was almost twenty years ago! With all the money that’s gone into this… grumble grumble
On the plus side, the music is tremendous, most of the acting is excellent and the scenery costumes and sets a feast for the eyes. I’ve even been revisiting my dusty copy of the LOTR appendices on the Second Age to work out who some of the characters are!
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02-10-2022 07:15 PM #5614
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02-10-2022 10:34 PM #5615This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-10-2022 05:54 PM #5618
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13-10-2022 11:03 PM #5619
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Just binged all 3 seasons of Derry Girls, absolutely fantastic.
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14-10-2022 05:15 AM #5620
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Undercover, Dutch with overdubs but impulsive viewing, about Ferry Bouman a drugs lord and where the cops put a couple of cops undercover. This is a spin off to a one off called Ferry, brilliant stuff
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14-10-2022 07:23 AM #5621This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-10-2022 05:33 PM #5622
Rings of Power season finale was tremendous I thought. Answered a lot of questions, and teed up season 2 nicely. Not looking forward to the long wait for it though!
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15-10-2022 06:36 PM #5623This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The last couple of episodes have been excellent, the visuals absolutely stunning. Some storylines are stronger than others but the Harfoots story particularly has grown as the season has progressed. A lot depends on how they get on with the Numenor storyline in season two.
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15-10-2022 08:48 PM #5624
I enjoyed Karen Pirie up to the point where they looked for the second crime scene. Unnecessary geographical error!!!
If you know where she looks at on the map it in no way resembles where they end up.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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15-10-2022 09:02 PM #5625
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The 3rd season of Norwegian crime drama Wisting started again tonight on BBC 4 , like most Scandi Noir it's very dark, but very watchable
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15-10-2022 09:36 PM #5626
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The Watcher, bloody weird 😵
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16-10-2022 01:26 AM #5627This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-10-2022 01:31 AM #5628
I would love to watch TV right now. Turned the living room TV off when we went to bed last night. Watched some TV in bed. Turned the bedroom TV off. We were up and out early this morning and have been out all day and are just back. Wanted to watch some TV… all our remotes are nowhere to be seen. Can’t find any of the remotes in the living room (TV, fire stick, dvd) or the bedroom TV remote! All gone.
Just been checking our ring cameras to check we haven’t been broken into as it is so bizarre.
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16-10-2022 06:14 AM #5629
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16-10-2022 07:47 AM #5630This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Purists might not be happy that they've played about a bit with the timings of events set out in Tolkien's works, but I thought it all came together really well in the final episode.
Plenty clues as to the identity of the character, especially the big one in the final episode before Galadriel twigs - might rewatch knowing who he is. One that stands out as a huge hint to me was the conversation with Adar when they first meet.
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16-10-2022 08:01 AM #5631
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16-10-2022 08:07 AM #5632This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The enhanced role the TV show gives mithril as the elves ‘life force’ is a bit much though; there’s no real evidence for that in the books and there’s no real narrative sense for it either…it’s not explained properly, why do they need it by ‘next Spring’? It was supposed to be super valuable and gave economic power to the dwarves but something that the elves needed to keep their race going? Nope. But as a main gripe goes it’s nothing compared to those Jackson Hobbit movies
How they dealt with the Harfoots ‘stranger’ was brilliant. I was hoping that was how that was going to play out.Last edited by hibsbollah; 16-10-2022 at 08:17 AM.
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16-10-2022 08:36 AM #5633
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16-10-2022 11:53 AM #5634
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Did anyone watch the Ice Cream wars, horrific stuff which I remember well at the time, ****ing 18 mth old bairn amongst those that perished in that fire
All because some gangster wanted to sell their dodgy **** 🤬
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16-10-2022 08:55 PM #5635This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-10-2022 05:21 AM #5636
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18-10-2022 03:41 PM #5637
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I'm not quite sure how the one ring rules the others in the books / lore, but that's how I've taken it.
The reason for it being by "next spring" or within 3 months, is I assume, to make Elrond, Galadriel and Celebrimbor more likely to push on with making the rings, despite potentially having some misgivings. If they had an extended period of time and there was no rush, then they may have kept Sauron around longer and eventually rumbled his identity.
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18-10-2022 05:30 PM #5638This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Celebrimbor was just banging on about next Spring because Sauron was persuading him that that was what was required? I suppose that’s possible, but I still don’t like it, it just makes Celebrimbor an unlikely naive and easily corrupted character. Maybe a theme for later seasons when the ring making gets properly underway.Last edited by hibsbollah; 18-10-2022 at 05:37 PM.
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18-10-2022 05:38 PM #5639
I watched the Jeffrey Dahmer programme on Netflix. I really enjoyed it, a sickening story though. I just wish they woudln't mess with timelines too much. If I hadn't watched the documentary beforehand I think I would have got a bit lost.
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18-10-2022 05:48 PM #5640
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Walking dead is back, love a bit of the zombies
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