Spin on More 4 is quite good. French, covering the same sort of ground as Borgen. Part of the Walter Presents package of drama from round the world. Also in that package is a Czech police drama called The Lens, which I am quite enjoying, but possibly partly because it's home territory. Think somebody else above said they were watching too.
What did people make of Deutschland 83?
Bored after the first episode. Unbelievable premise, so it had to be spectacular to make it work, and it wasn't.
Gave up on The Bridge early on - I just find subtitles too distracting/irritating. Loved Luther, but I think they missed a trick by killing off the brilliant Alice Morgan character
Spin on More 4 is quite good. French, covering the same sort of ground as Borgen. Part of the Walter Presents package of drama from round the world. Also in that package is a Czech police drama called The Lens, which I am quite enjoying, but possibly partly because it's home territory. Think somebody else above said they were watching too.
What did people make of Deutschland 83?
Bored after the first episode. Unbelievable premise, so it had to be spectacular to make it work, and it wasn't.
I didn't like the first episode, and was bored, but loving it now - one more to go, don't want it to end. music is great too.
Caught up with Shetland last night. Episodes 2,3 &4 in one sitting (they've dropped episode 1 off I player - sensible huh! F@@k me I just said huh). Enjoyed it a lot.
Caught up with Shetland last night. Episodes 2,3 &4 in one sitting (they've dropped episode 1 off I player - sensible huh! F@@k me I just said huh). Enjoyed it a lot.
Agree very enjoyable - have watched previous series. Anything with Dougie Henshall is worth watching Also enjoy picking out some old familiar faces from Taggart in cast!
The OJ Simpson series on BBC2 (?) last night started well - what does John Travolta look like though !?!
looks like he's had too much botox - didnt move a facial muscle once !!
Good job there has already been a trial as their portrayal has it so 1-sided I've already got OJ down for murder & life in jail and I cant remember it being that bad 20 years ago.
Klondike (on amazon video and online too) is great, half way through at the moment and it's really well made and very gripping. Based around a true story.
New series based in Iceland called " Trapped" started on BBC4 on Saturday evening at 9pm with 2 episodes to begin with.
Just watched no 1 and about to view the 2nd ...pretty good thus far...
...although haven't clocked Hermann or JBG yet.
Yes, enjoyed the first episode although not sure it will hit the heights of the Bridge or the Killing. But it does have the weather going for it. Bloody hell. Right month to show it.
New series based in Iceland called " Trapped" started on BBC4 on Saturday evening at 9pm with 2 episodes to begin with.
Just watched no 1 and about to view the 2nd ...pretty good thus far...
...although haven't clocked Hermann or JBG yet.
Yes, enjoyed the first episode although not sure it will hit the heights of the Bridge or the Killing. But it does have the weather going for it. Bloody hell. Right month to show it.
I now realise why JBG doesn't seem to smile much !
I'm deprived of great TV over here, thank god for VPN's and Netflix. I just finished season 2 of broadchurch, after finding it on Netflix 4 days ago. What a brilliant series. David Tennant is quite superb, and Olivia Chibnall's acting is of the highest quality I've seen for a long time.
Is there talk of a third? I can't see it due to the way series 2 ended, but I live in hope.
Watched the first episode of The Night Manager last night, and thought it lived up to the big billing. Hugh Laurie looks like he has nailed the Richard Roper character, the apparent matey smile freezing into something more sinister, then going back to normal mode, all in 5 seconds. And the camera work is top drawer, as atmospheric as any big screen Le Carre. Cracking start, recommended.
Watched the first episode of The Night Manager last night, and thought it lived up to the big billing. Hugh Laurie looks like he has nailed the Richard Roper character, the apparent matey smile freezing into something more sinister, then going back to normal mode, all in 5 seconds. And the camera work is top drawer, as atmospheric as any big screen Le Carre. Cracking start, recommended.
Agree on The Night Manager, Hugh Lawrie's got it spot on. Been watching Happy Valley and have had the sound bar on warp drive so I can hear the dialogue, why do actors mumble so much?
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Loved Luther, but I think they missed a trick by killing off the brilliant Alice Morgan character
Will give the next episode a go.
He's one of the defence lawyers.
Good job there has already been a trial as their portrayal has it so 1-sided I've already got OJ down for murder & life in jail and I cant remember it being that bad 20 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbWDyJ6UPXU
Just started watching Gomorrah as well - good stuff so far.
The missus loves Blindspot.
Need to start watching Narcos
What a brilliant series.
David Tennant is quite superb, and Olivia Chibnall's acting is of the highest quality I've seen for a long time.
Is there talk of a third? I can't see it due to the way series 2 ended, but I live in hope.
Gomorrah is a fantastic series