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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    It wasn't a pleasant watch at times.
    It wasn’t at all, one of those things I ‘enjoyed watching’ but saying something like enjoying that is wrong, you could see the regret and realisation of what was going on in the faces it was tough


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    Couple of series Started.

    The Bear - loving this so far

    Criminal Record - got my attention after the first episode.

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    Finders keepers on channel 5 ment to be ok , Will start later in the week

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    Mrs Radge and I are few episodes into Boy Swallows Universe.

    We think it's brilliant.

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    Truelove on 4 is good if difficult to watch. Assisted dying is the theme.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Mrs Radge and I are few episodes into Boy Swallows Universe.

    We think it's brilliant.
    Got this lined up to watch.
    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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    Truelove on 4 is good if difficult to watch. Assisted dying is the theme.
    Tailed off badly in the final couple of episodes.

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    Truelove on 4 is good if difficult to watch. Assisted dying is the theme.
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    Tailed off badly in the final couple of episodes.
    I think a lot of these series are like this. They’re really good at the start but, it’s almost as if they’ve run out of time and money and cram a useless and hurried conclusion into the last half hour or so.

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    Watched fool me once with the wife during the week

    Started well but ended with more questions than answers. Very poorly done imo

    Scanning the last few pages for something new to watch over the weekend

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    Just watched all 8 episodes of Fool Me Once. First two or three episodes were ok and promised a good series. Gradually this farce turned into one of the worst drama series I’ve seen for a long time. Rubbish plot, long drawn out storyline, too many twists and ham acting. Apparently, publicity claims this has been an acclaimed hit worldwide. I despair.
    Sorry just seen this Jim, well summarised

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    1 episode left of the first series of Dark Winds, been a good watch so far, available on Alibi.

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    I’m hearing that The Deceived on Netflix is a must. I’ve read there’s a supernatural element, which puts me off. I’ve got a thing against supernatural dramas but don’t want to miss out if it’s good.
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    Halfway through the first series of Doctor Death based on a true story about a surgeon in America, what a psychopath! 🤬

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    Been re-watching Malcolm In The Middle. Had forgot how good it was and how clever the writing could be. Seemed to get better, or at least maintain its quality, each season.

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    Battered my way through all 3 series of Slow Horses .

    Mental. Spooks meets John le Carre meets Tom Cruise.

    And... I have said this so often over the years..... Gary Oldman

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    Started Loudermilk on Netflix. Pretty funny and he seems a great character.

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    I’m hearing that The Deceived on Netflix is a must. I’ve read there’s a supernatural element, which puts me off. I’ve got a thing against supernatural dramas but don’t want to miss out if it’s good.
    I’ve watched this and the ‘supernatural’ element was not an issue ( no spoilers). However, like a few series I’ve looked at recently, what started off as a promising watch, for me, turned in to a convoluted disappointment. Publicity says that it’s a real attention grabber with a great plot and great acting, but I fail to see where that opinion comes from. Too much is crammed into the final episode, as often happens these days. I’d be interested to hear other opinions, ‘cos it might just be me.

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    Been re-watching Malcolm In The Middle. Had forgot how good it was and how clever the writing could be. Seemed to get better, or at least maintain its quality, each season.
    I rewatched Malcolm in the Middle recently and I was stunned at how old it looked.

    In my head I know it's a quarter of a century old and is basically the same as me watching a 70s show when I was a kid but at the same time it still feels like yesterday it was on first time around.
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    Started Loudermilk on Netflix. Pretty funny and he seems a great character.
    Onto the second series. I wonder what the commission meeting was like because it shouldn't work but it does.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    1 episode to go of the second season of Kin, it continues to be very good. I believe that there are at least 2 more seasons on the way.

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    Anyone with kids who hasn’t seen the Julia Donaldson adaptations on iplayer, they’re a goldmine and much more palatable than reading the stories 😂
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    Masters of The Air looking like it’s going to be very good.

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    Traitors on BBC iplayer. Great show

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    Traitors on BBC iplayer. Great show
    Second this.

    I am partial to the odd reality tv show but usually those including wilderness survival or some sort of multi-stage challenge (007 on Prime was decent).

    This however is just pure paranoia the gameshow and I absolutely loved it. I guess it does have the mission aspect, so not entirely surprised it was right up my street.

    Couldn't take my eyes off both seasons.

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    Second this.

    I am partial to the odd reality tv show but usually those including wilderness survival or some sort of multi-stage challenge (007 on Prime was decent).

    This however is just pure paranoia the gameshow and I absolutely loved it. I guess it does have the mission aspect, so not entirely surprised it was right up my street.

    Couldn't take my eyes off both seasons.

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    Recruiting now for series 3, dont think I could handle the pressure 🤣

    The massive unscripted hit The Traitors will be back for a third series," Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, said. "Expect to see more psychological gameplay, exciting challenges and, of course, Claudia at the helm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Recruiting now for series 3, dont think I could handle the pressure

    The massive unscripted hit The Traitors will be back for a third series," Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, said. "Expect to see more psychological gameplay, exciting challenges and, of course, Claudia at the helm
    I think I'd rather just experience it from the couch!

    Went from thinking that being a traitor would be quite fun, to thinking that I'd have absolutely no chance of keeping a poker face for ~10 days very quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by DinkyTwo View Post
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    I think I'd rather just experience it from the couch!

    Went from thinking that being a traitor would be quite fun, to thinking that I'd have absolutely no chance of keeping a poker face for ~10 days very quickly

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    Yeah Im the same, my Wife said I would be a great traitor because Im a devious **** !! 🤣

    I just couldnt, Im too much of a prankster so either way I think I would be booted before Ive even had my morning coffee. I actually suggested to my Wife she should apply and she said oh thats nice, do you think I would do well ? I said no but it would be great to have some peace for a few days 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Mrs Radge and I are few episodes into Boy Swallows Universe.

    We think it's brilliant.
    I honestly didn't think this was my cup of Tea after 20 minutes but loving it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    I honestly didn't think this was my cup of Tea after 20 minutes but loving it !
    I think it's got everything.

    Tension, mystery, humour, charm, a good plot, some great lines, a no-nonsense bad guy and, for the most part, very good acting (apart from the bad guys who I could probably play! 😃).

    Wee Eli is brilliant, his openness and honesty is perfect, but I wish he'd just keep schtum sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patch1875 View Post
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    Masters of The Air looking like it’s going to be very good.
    Looks good, to be expected I suppose.

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