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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    What a brilliant tv series that was ! Utterly one of the best things iv'e seen on TV ever !!
    As soon as I finished watching for the second time I went straight onto The Tattooist of Auchswitz which was another tremendous watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenNWhiteArmy View Post
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    Anybody ever watched The Responder on BBC? Martin Freeman is a scouse copper. Watched episode 1 over the weekend. Unsure what to make of it tbh
    I stopped after season one. It didn't seem plausible. The central figure spent his shifts sorting out his own problems. He didn't seem to do much responding!
    In a city like Liverpool he'd be run off his feet.

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    The Turkish Dectective on BBC2 and the Iplayer , first two episodes have been pretty decent

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    Quote Originally Posted by heretoday View Post
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    I stopped after season one. It didn't seem plausible. The central figure spent his shifts sorting out his own problems. He didn't seem to do much responding!
    In a city like Liverpool he'd be run off his feet.
    Season two is even more, off the scale, ridiculous for that!

    Watchable right enough but if that annoyed you the first time around then scratch season two off the list permanently

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    Anyone watched The Americans? I’m 3 episodes in and it’s been really good so far. Does the quality hold throughout all 6 seasons?

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    New Vikings of Valhalla on the box now, think 11 episodes, thats getting well binged !

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Modfather View Post
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    Anyone watched The Americans? I’m 3 episodes in and it’s been really good so far. Does the quality hold throughout all 6 seasons?
    Aye, it's excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyeSloan View Post
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    Season two is even more, off the scale, ridiculous for that!

    Watchable right enough but if that annoyed you the first time around then scratch season two off the list permanently
    I thought season two was awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    New Vikings of Valhalla on the box now, think 11 episodes, thats getting well binged !
    Looking forward to that make a start on that after work, gutted it’s the end of it as well

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    Looking forward to that make a start on that after work, gutted it’s the end of it as well
    I had to watch the recap to jog the memory, its just brilliant tv

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    Just starting to catch up on True Detective, 2 episodes into season 3, it's very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedantic_Hibee View Post
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    As soon as I finished watching for the second time I went straight onto The Tattooist of Auchswitz which was another tremendous watch.
    Yep, brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    I had to watch the recap to jog the memory, its just brilliant tv
    Finished it today enjoyable but they don’t half sail round the world quick in that programme

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dmas View Post
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    Finished it today enjoyable but they don’t half sail round the world quick in that programme
    All that mead they drink must have the red bull effect and they row like the clappers for days without a sleep 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    New Vikings of Valhalla on the box now, think 11 episodes, thats getting well binged !
    Its not disappointing so far.

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    Just got access to apple TV, any recommendations for police dramas, thriller type things or comedy dramas?

    As an example, watching the jetty and high country on BBC just now.
    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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    Just got access to apple TV, any recommendations for police dramas, thriller type things or comedy dramas?As an example, watching the jetty and high country on BBC just now.
    Really enjoyed Slow Horses. Cracking theme tune, too. It's a kind of comedy thriller drama, but 'failed' spies, rather than police.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Just got access to apple TV, any recommendations for police dramas, thriller type things or comedy dramas?

    As an example, watching the jetty and high country on BBC just now.
    I’m watching presumed innocent just now which I’m liking a lot, courtroom type thriller good cast as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Just got access to apple TV, any recommendations for police dramas, thriller type things or comedy dramas?

    As an example, watching the jetty and high country on BBC just now.
    As already mentioned Slow Horses is brilliant. I would add

    Blackbird
    Defending Jacob
    Bad Sisters

    Documentaries on there are. Really good, loved the Michael J Fox one.

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    Thanks guys, all of these look like my kind of thing. Cheers.
    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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    Just got access to apple TV, any recommendations for police dramas, thriller type things or comedy dramas?

    As an example, watching the jetty and high country on BBC just now.
    For comedies, Severance was good and bizarre
    Shrinking about a group of physiatrists with Harrison Ford was great
    I loved and broke my heart watching Trying about a London couple trying to conceive it is very funny though

    Series i liked, Five days at Memorial about a hospital during hurricane Katrina is gripping
    Lessons in chemistry, about a woman trying to break into chemistry in the 50s is brill
    For all mankind, a thriller about if the space race didn't stop and where it would be
    Crowded room, murder mystery set it the 70s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    For comedies, Severance was good and bizarre
    Shrinking about a group of physiatrists with Harrison Ford was great
    I loved and broke my heart watching Trying about a London couple trying to conceive it is very funny though

    Series i liked, Five days at Memorial about a hospital during hurricane Katrina is gripping
    Lessons in chemistry, about a woman trying to break into chemistry in the 50s is brill
    For all mankind, a thriller about if the space race didn't stop and where it would be
    Crowded room, murder mystery set it the 70s
    I've read the book Lessons in Chemistry, really enjoyed it so hopefully the series is as good. Thanks again.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    I really liked Manhunt in Apple as well…based on the aftermath of the Lincoln shooting re the manhunt for the shooter but flits back and forward to before and after.

    Interesting enough as a standalone series but also quite informative on the politics of the time around the civil war and the subsequent shenanigans

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    Just watched Passenger, still trying to figure out what it was all about, stupid ending doesn't help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-C View Post
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    Just watched Passenger, still trying to figure out what it was all about, stupid ending doesn't help.
    I actually enjoyed that , Was completely weird throughout tho ! Hoping for season 2

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    I watched the first episode of Mr Bigstuff last night …… it was truly awful. Chris Evans, on his breakfast show, had Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson as guests and was raving about it, even better than Brassic. Nonsense.

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    Finished season two of Them yesterday. Really good and well worth a watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    I watched the first episode of Mr Bigstuff last night …… it was truly awful. Chris Evans, on his breakfast show, had Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson as guests and was raving about it, even better than Brassic. Nonsense.
    The first episode certainly isn't great, the dance at the end was quite amusing though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    I watched the first episode of Mr Bigstuff last night …… it was truly awful. Chris Evans, on his breakfast show, had Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson as guests and was raving about it, even better than Brassic. Nonsense.
    I've watched Ep2 now too, that's enough for me I think.

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    Watching Tokyo Vice. A bit of a slow burner for me. We're on episode 6 now but really enjoying it now

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