Did anyone watch Scared of the Dark last night? New 'reality' show with various levels of celebrities stuck in a pitch dark warehouse. I watched with a bit of cynicism but it was hilarious. Danny Dyer presenting. Chris Eubank getting wound up by all the swearing. Gazza admitting to having to give himself some self-care after hugging Margaret Thatcher. Plus some unknown Love Island contestant screaming at absolutely everything. I think it runs every day this week.
Currently enjoying Succession, Colin from Accounts and Your Honor second series Have started The Dry and am unsure whether to continue or not. Want to watch Blue Lights Shrek raved about The Last of Us, but I couldn't get into it. We both enjoyed the Night Agent, Guilt and of course Happy Valley I quite enjoyed Six Four and also Mystery Road, and Hotel Portofino
Did anyone watch Scared of the Dark last night? New 'reality' show with various levels of celebrities stuck in a pitch dark warehouse. I watched with a bit of cynicism but it was hilarious. Danny Dyer presenting. Chris Eubank getting wound up by all the swearing. Gazza admitting to having to give himself some self-care after hugging Margaret Thatcher. Plus some unknown Love Island contestant screaming at absolutely everything. I think it runs every day this week.
Yes, it was very good & it's only 5 episodes. C4 Sunday to Thursday. Eubank is well Chris Eubank.
Catching up with latest series of MasterChef on iPlayer. Halway through third episode and realise it was a series from 2 years ago which I'd already seen. Watching television doesn't getting tougher than that.
Btw, anyone watch that Raoul Moat series on ITV?ight watch that next if it's any good.
Please take a look at Colin from Accounts on BBC2. Set in Sydney, it's very witty and, shall we say, a little earthy in its humour. Suppose it could be described as a RomCom and the two central characters do have a natural chemistry (actually married in real life). But there are some great supporting characters too not least the dog on rear wheels after whom the show is named.
Watched the first two episodes of Rabbit Hole last night. Kiefer Sutherland’s new show on Paramount+. Corporate espionage with loads of twists and flashbacks. Some far-fetched scenarios at the moment, as there’s obviously more going on, but looking forward to seeing how if pans out.
Please take a look at Colin from Accounts on BBC2. Set in Sydney, it's very witty and, shall we say, a little earthy in its humour. Suppose it could be described as a RomCom and the two central characters do have a natural chemistry (actually married in real life). But there are some great supporting characters too not least the dog on rear wheels after whom the show is named.
Caught the first episode last week and it is right up my strasse. Even my wife enjoyed it, and she looks at me pityfully for my schoolboy guffawing at The Inbetweeners.
Have to agree with Fanny about Netflix The Diplomat. Very good and written by the West Wing and Homeland people. Kero Russell reminds me a little bit of Carrie in Homeland and yes Rufus Sewell is in it too.
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It's about two people who face off after a road rage incident
Up there with the some of finest TV I have seen, be that Normal People, the best episodes of Handmaid’s Tale and BBCs 1995 Pride and Prejudice.
had awful reviews but we are quite enjoying it
Have started The Dry and am unsure whether to continue or not. Want to watch Blue Lights
Shrek raved about The Last of Us, but I couldn't get into it.
We both enjoyed the Night Agent, Guilt and of course Happy Valley
I quite enjoyed Six Four and also Mystery Road, and Hotel Portofino
Eubank is well Chris Eubank.
Episode 3 was fucking horrible wasn't it, gripping but horrible
The dialogue and chemistry between the cast is excellent I dont know if any of it is ad-libbed, improvised or what but I really like it
Btw, anyone watch that Raoul Moat series on ITV?ight watch that next if it's any good.
Incidentally a very old series but of similar standard Shooter is very good.
Enjoyed the Raoul More drama on itv.
Very enjoyable so far & all the better for having the luscious Rufus Sewell in nearly every scene.
in a typical spoon fed American way.
Finished the second season of Shadow and Bones. Very watchable but Game of Thrones it's not. 6/10 from me.
I thought stranger things and the last of us were rubbish yet others on here claiming it’s the best TV they have watched since breaking bad etc.
We all have different tastes and long may it continue