I thought the same as @ValleyGary everything was well done apart from the storyline running through. Stephen Graham is always excellent whatever he does but Sean Bean played a vulnerable, cucky man really well.
I thought the same as @ValleyGary everything was well done apart from the storyline running through. Stephen Graham is always excellent whatever he does but Sean Bean played a vulnerable, cucky man really well.
it’s a feel good comedy about a London couple trying to adopt. Good main characters, quite funny but has that heart warming side to it that makes you root for them.
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Not new by any means but recently appeared on iPlayer: Battlestar Galactica - can't believe it has taken me this long to watch it! Loving it
Ok I’m slowly going through these (don’t have access to iplayer so am recording them every Friday night). I’m at the stage where they know all the final 5 & 6 has just lost the pure cylon baby.
Honestly I’m starting to lose interest (might be because they just shot the original Apollo 😳).
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Finished this last night, went up further so very good watch imo. Bit of a shame it only had 3 episodes but very emotional and great acting. Defo worth the watch
Watched the first episode of Loki last night on Disney +. Enjoyed it and better than the Falcon & The Winter Soldier which I found a bit meh. Has a good style about it and whilst they're not everyone's cup of tea these Marvel shows are being quite bold, as shown in WandaVision, by not following a cut and paste superhero template.
Watched the first episode of Loki last night on Disney +. Enjoyed it and better than the Falcon & The Winter Soldier which I found a bit meh. Has a good style about it and whilst they're not everyone's cup of tea these Marvel shows are being quite bold, as shown in WandaVision, by not following a cut and paste superhero template.
The first episode has certainly been the best of the three so far
Tom Hiddleston is brilliant as Loki, been one of my favourite actors in the MCU
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Finished this last night, went up further so very good watch imo. Bit of a shame it only had 3 episodes but very emotional and great acting. Defo worth the watch
Watched the series and thought it was excellent. Sean Bean and Stephen Graham both delivered good performances and made their characters believable.
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Finished this last night, went up further so very good watch imo. Bit of a shame it only had 3 episodes but very emotional and great acting. Defo worth the watch
Watched the series and thought it was excellent. Sean Bean and Stephen Graham both delivered good performances and made their characters believable.
I thought everyone did, Stephen Graham is an incredible actor and played the firm but fair warden perfectly as did Sean Bean not playing an Alpha hardman. Sue Johnstone is always a joy to watch and the two cell mates acted their socks off as well
The story was just a bit weak by Jimmy McGoverns high standards
Not new by any means but recently appeared on iPlayer: Battlestar Galactica - can't believe it has taken me this long to watch it! Loving it
Ok I’m slowly going through these (don’t have access to iplayer so am recording them every Friday night). I’m at the stage where they know all the final 5 & 6 has just lost the pure cylon baby.
Honestly I’m starting to lose interest (might be because they just shot the original Apollo 😳).
Is it worth me sticking it out?
I stopped midway through the second season! Just petered out I thought
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Finished this last night, went up further so very good watch imo. Bit of a shame it only had 3 episodes but very emotional and great acting. Defo worth the watch
Watched the series and thought it was excellent. Sean Bean and Stephen Graham both delivered good performances and made their characters believable.
I thought everyone did, Stephen Graham is an incredible actor and played the firm but fair warden perfectly as did Sean Bean not playing an Alpha hardman. Sue Johnstone is always a joy to watch and the two cell mates acted their socks off as well
The story was just a bit weak by Jimmy McGoverns high standards
I really enjoyed it and liked the slow tempo and the fact the story wasn’t dragged out. Just quality acting with an undercurrent that I found quite absorbing.
Just about to watch the final episode of Time. Not a huge ‘story’ but the casting is pretty good and it’s got a real feel to it. Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Yeah i am two episodes in now, i quite like it. Not groundbreaking but decent enough and i like Stephen Graham so will see it out.
Finished this last night, went up further so very good watch imo. Bit of a shame it only had 3 episodes but very emotional and great acting. Defo worth the watch
Watched the series and thought it was excellent. Sean Bean and Stephen Graham both delivered good performances and made their characters believable.
I thought everyone did, Stephen Graham is an incredible actor and played the firm but fair warden perfectly as did Sean Bean not playing an Alpha hardman. Sue Johnstone is always a joy to watch and the two cell mates acted their socks off as well
The story was just a bit weak by Jimmy McGoverns high standards
I really enjoyed it and liked the slow tempo and the fact the story wasn’t dragged out. Just quality acting with an undercurrent that I found quite absorbing.
Acting really was outstanding and like you I thought the narrative worked well.
Watched Breeders also since the first series, and although I don’t swear in front on my children (or at least try not to), I totally get the frustration expressed by Martin Freeman.
Great news for those who, like myself, discovered the truly excellent 6 series of Bosch on Prime during lock down. The final series is released, again on Prime, next Friday (25th).
For those who haven't had the pleasure, it is about a rogue LA Cop. Really very very good.
Just finished Suburra: Blood on Rome. Disappointed it's been cancelled as I really enjoyed it. Having to concentrate on the subtitles means I can't get distracted by my phone etc. Think I'll give Gomorrah a go now.
Ploughing my way through Bosch on Amazon Prime. Good characters and solid story telling. Reminds me of the Cop shows of the seventies and eighties.
Talking of ploughing, started watching Clarkson's Farm. Laughed out loud a couple of times. The interaction between Clarkson and the young lad Kaleb (never been anywhere, doesn't want to go anywhere, but knows about everything to do with the land), is TV magic.
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Wonder what AUN thinks about the series ....
it’s a feel good comedy about a London couple trying to adopt. Good main characters, quite funny but has that heart warming side to it that makes you root for them.
Good simple watching 👍🏼
I'm not sure I have ever heard "fuck me ragged" used on TV before (outside of those Betamax tapes I borrowed from @DaveMehmet).
For those who listened to the West Cork podcast it may give another angle to the proceedings.
I’m at the stage where they know all the final 5 & 6 has just lost the pure cylon baby.
Honestly I’m starting to lose interest (might be because they just shot the original Apollo 😳).
Is it worth me sticking it out?
Tom Hiddleston is brilliant as Loki, been one of my favourite actors in the MCU
The story was just a bit weak by Jimmy McGoverns high standards
two episodes in and is ok. Hopefully doesn’t tail off.
For those who haven't had the pleasure, it is about a rogue LA Cop. Really very very good.
Talking of ploughing, started watching Clarkson's Farm. Laughed out loud a couple of times. The interaction between Clarkson and the young lad Kaleb (never been anywhere, doesn't want to go anywhere, but knows about everything to do with the land), is TV magic.