New series of Last Chance U out soon on Netflix on American college football. Last few series have been excellent and made me appreciate American football.
Just finished watching this - a really good watch.
Just finished season two and enjoyed it. Hope the new school in the Next two seasons is as good.
Have watched all five series. Series 3 and 4 set at Independence College in Kansas is a great watch especially the coach Jason Brown.
Never really liked American football until I watched this.
Started it last week after being recommended on here. Flew through the first series and on the second one now. Really good.
New series of Last Chance U out soon on Netflix on American college football. Last few series have been excellent and made me appreciate American football.
Just finished watching this - a really good watch.
Just finished season two and enjoyed it. Hope the new school in the Next two seasons is as good.
Have watched all five series. Series 3 and 4 set at Independence College in Kansas is a great watch especially the coach Jason Brown.
Never really liked American football until I watched this.
Started it last week after being recommended on here. Flew through the first series and on the second one now. Really good.
It gave me an insight into the students and the game itself which I'd never had before. I understand the game far better now and what a tough sport it is.
Certainly amongst the best sports documentaries I've seen.
Series 5 (2018) of Friday Night Dinner has just come on Netflix. Absolutely love this show, can’t believe I’d never heard of it before. Just watched the Season opener with the hot tub and it’s a cracker.
Series 5 (2018) of Friday Night Dinner has just come on Netflix. Absolutely love this show, can’t believe I’d never heard of it before. Just watched the Season opener with the hot tub and it’s a cracker.
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You’ll have to put up with the ads on All 4 for series 6
Series 5 (2018) of Friday Night Dinner has just come on Netflix. Absolutely love this show, can’t believe I’d never heard of it before. Just watched the Season opener with the hot tub and it’s a cracker.
shalom
You’ll have to put up with the ads on All 4 for series 6
The downside without the ads is the episodes only last for 22 mins!
It’s one of my favourite shows. Im on a continuous cycle of all 6 series, complete the lot and start over again. Just the odd episode here and there. Like you say. Little more than 20 minutes. Perfect background stuff while cooking or washing up.
Just started watching the Cheer documentary series on Netflix about cheerleading - very interesting watch. Similar in style to 'Last Chance U' about US College football - director Greg Whiteley is involved with both.
Series is set in Texas so some real redneck input. The stunts etc in cheerleading are pretty impressive to watch and plenty of potential for injury.
the previous 3 series (7 episodes in total) are on iplayer
Rewatched it the other day - better than I remembered, think the first time I fell into the "that's different from the books" trap first time around.
Yeah I’m gonna rewatch it this week ahead of Sunday.
I remember feeling the series was rushed, or rather missing a lot from the book, even more so than most tv adaptations. Trying to do it justice in just 2 episodes (for books 2 and 3) and 3 episodes (book 1) was a push. Seeing the next series is over 4 episodes is encouraging.
Not a new series as its been on YouTube Premium for a while but if anyone was a fan of the Karate Kid franchise its worth giving Cobra Kai a watch on Netflix
They've just added the first two seasons with the third coming out next year
Everyone is in it from the original (apart from Mr Miyagi), whilst it centres around Daniel LaRusso from the original films it covers a lot more around Johnny Lawrence who was the main bully in the first film, basically the two all but swap lives with LaRusso becoming the rich, successful businessman with Lawrence having an unsuccessful life and struggling as they both continue their rivalry
There are certainly enough flashbacks from the original whilst there are also a good few Easter Eggs
Not a new series as its been on YouTube Premium for a while but if anyone was a fan of the Karate Kid franchise its worth giving Cobra Kai a watch on Netflix
They've just added the first two seasons with the third coming out next year
Everyone is in it from the original (apart from Mr Miyagi), whilst it centres around Daniel LaRusso from the original films it covers a lot more around Johnny Lawrence who was the main bully in the first film, basically the two all but swap lives with LaRusso becoming the rich, successful businessman with Lawrence having an unsuccessful life and struggling as they both continue their rivalry
There are certainly enough flashbacks from the original whilst there are also a good few Easter Eggs
Just a shame each episode is only 30mins long
Great shout.
Watched the original Karate kid films with my boys recently.
Thought I'd give Snowpiercer a go. The first episode is dull and doesn't shout out that this is a show to stick with. I left it over a month before I gave it another go. The first half of the season remains slow moving but gradually pulls you in. By the end of the season things really pick up and now I'm hoping it has multiple seasons. Season 2 has already been filmed and will come out next year.
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Certainly amongst the best sports documentaries I've seen.
shalom
Im on a continuous cycle of all 6 series, complete the lot and start over again. Just the odd episode here and there. Like you say. Little more than 20 minutes. Perfect background stuff while cooking or washing up.
Series is set in Texas so some real redneck input. The stunts etc in cheerleading are pretty impressive to watch and plenty of potential for injury.
Michael Walther Hauser who plays Keith smashes it out of the park, brilliantly mental
the previous 3 series (7 episodes in total) are on iplayer
Not watched it yet but sure it will be good
I remember feeling the series was rushed, or rather missing a lot from the book, even more so than most tv adaptations. Trying to do it justice in just 2 episodes (for books 2 and 3) and 3 episodes (book 1) was a push.
Seeing the next series is over 4 episodes is encouraging.
They've just added the first two seasons with the third coming out next year
Everyone is in it from the original (apart from Mr Miyagi), whilst it centres around Daniel LaRusso from the original films it covers a lot more around Johnny Lawrence who was the main bully in the first film, basically the two all but swap lives with LaRusso becoming the rich, successful businessman with Lawrence having an unsuccessful life and struggling as they both continue their rivalry
There are certainly enough flashbacks from the original whilst there are also a good few Easter Eggs
Just a shame each episode is only 30mins long
Pretty gory at times and mad but it's my kind of series.
Watched the original Karate kid films with my boys recently.
This looks good
The first episode is dull and doesn't shout out that this is a show to stick with. I left it over a month before I gave it another go.
The first half of the season remains slow moving but gradually pulls you in. By the end of the season things really pick up and now I'm hoping it has multiple seasons. Season 2 has already been filmed and will come out next year.