Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
@PragueAddick I felt the same as you, but last night's episode was really good.
Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
@PragueAddick I felt the same as you, but last night's episode was really good.
Ah well I have it on record, so I’ll wait and see what you all say after it finishes. Instead I tried “Of Money and Blood” a French financial crime drama on SBS.. it wasn’t bad. Also French on SBS i liked Spies of Terror, a 5 part drama about tracking down the Batalan terrorists.
Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
@PragueAddick I felt the same as you, but last night's episode was really good.
Ah well I have it on record, so I’ll wait and see what you all say after it finishes. Instead I tried “Of Money and Blood” a French financial crime drama on SBS.. it wasn’t bad. Also French on SBS i liked Spies of Terror, a 5 part drama about tracking down the Batalan terrorists.
We’ve only watched one ep of Sherwood but now the plot has seemingly been spoilt for the next few episodes before we’ve had a chance to watch maybe we won’t bother!
Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
@PragueAddick I felt the same as you, but last night's episode was really good.
Ah well I have it on record, so I’ll wait and see what you all say after it finishes. Instead I tried “Of Money and Blood” a French financial crime drama on SBS.. it wasn’t bad. Also French on SBS i liked Spies of Terror, a 5 part drama about tracking down the Batalan terrorists.
Ha. Sherwood is too “woke”. And there I was, about to suggest that they ditched the mining related politics (which made S1 distinctive) on direction from “upstairs”. Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
@PragueAddick I felt the same as you, but last night's episode was really good.
Ah well I have it on record, so I’ll wait and see what you all say after it finishes. Instead I tried “Of Money and Blood” a French financial crime drama on SBS.. it wasn’t bad. Also French on SBS i liked Spies of Terror, a 5 part drama about tracking down the Batalan terrorists.
Unfortunately I don't have SBS.
Don’t you have a VPN, mate? If you do, you then just sign up and you’re good to go, Aussie😉 the only drawback then is the frequent clunky ad breaks. Rich source of content otherwise.
With a VPN you can also free yourself from the tyranny of Sky and “enjoy” Brownie’s in-game analysis…
Just thought I'd say that I'm enjoying Sherwood. I'm also enjoying Bad Monkey (Apple), in a turn off your brain kind of way...probably just 'cos I loved visiting Key West though...
Just thought I'd say that I'm enjoying Sherwood. I'm also enjoying Bad Monkey (Apple), in a turn off your brain kind of way...probably just 'cos I loved visiting Key West though...
really enjoying Bad Monkey, but not so Sherwood, which is not a patch on the the first series and poorly written
Looking forward to The Penguin. TV spin off based on Colin Farrell's Penguin from the latest Batman film. Think its released on Sky Atlantic on 19/9.
Also seen that the new series of Brassic is being advertised on Sky and says coming soon.
Still really enjoying Stags on Paramount+. 4 episodes out so far.
And finally Jamali Maddox has done a follow up to his Hate Thy Neighbour series for Dave. This time called Follow The Leader and investigating Cults. Releases on Dave on 19/9. Really liked the Hate Thy Neighbour stuff so looking forward to this one as well.
New series of Slow Horses starts this week on Apple TV
Good start.
I love GO’s character 😄
Its one of my favourite shows of the last 20 years or more. Gary Oldman eats up the scenery whenever he is on screen. His power farting and Kirsten Scott Thomas's reaction to it is beautiful. Saskia Reeves runs Oldman a close second she acts her socks off in it. Told another fan of the show, a good pal, that she played Linda in ID, some serious vintage bintage. I won't sully the wholesome nature of the thread with his response
Fascinated by the Netflix series Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War.
It appears the shoot out in the OK Corral had a bearing on events in London with JP Morgan, Rothschild and Wells Fargo. In my working life in telecoms, I visited all three - JP Morgan at Victoria embankment, Rothschild in St Swithin's Lane and Wells Fargo at London Wall.
I mean, it's almost like I was there when the Earps and Doc Holliday faced off the Clanton boys and the McLaury brothers ... but hey, Raith C Chattonell rode outta town a long time ago.
A story that's much deeper than the 30 shots fired in just 20 seconds on the 26th October 1881 in Tombstone. I recommend.
Fascinated by the Netflix series Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War.
It appears the shoot out in the OK Corral had a bearing on events in London with JP Morgan, Rothschild and Wells Fargo. In my working life in telecoms, I visited all three - JP Morgan at Victoria embankment, Rothschild in St Swithin's Lane and Wells Fargo at London Wall.
I mean, it's almost like I was there when the Earps and Doc Holliday faced off the Clanton boys and the McLaury brothers ... but hey, Raith C Chattonell rode outta town a long time ago.
A story that's much deeper than the 30 shots fired in just 20 seconds on the 26th October 1881 in Tombstone. I recommend.
Rings of Power has been a good bit better than Season 1 so far IMO, pacing feels better and it feels less clunky. It's still not perfect but I'm enjoying more stuff from the Tolkien world even if it definitely isn't a Tolkien purist's show.
I know he is a proper Marmite Character, but the new Jack Whitehall show on Netflix is pretty good. Revisiting the me andy mum and dad stuff. This time focusing on the fact he has just become a dad. TBF the sweat lodge sequence with his mum was properly laughing out loud funny.
Industry - BBC Iplayer / other streaming services I started this earlier in the week, highly recommend it. It follows graduates who have 6 months to basically get a job within the finance firm, lots happening and some good actors/actresses currently near the end of season 1, ill go 7.5/10 very easy to watch
Industry - BBC Iplayer / other streaming services I started this earlier in the week, highly recommend it. It follows graduates who have 6 months to basically get a job within the finance firm, lots happening and some good actors/actresses currently near the end of season 1, ill go 7.5/10 very easy to watch
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Its probably much more mundane - new series director maybe? Either way i swerved it last night and looks like it was the right call.
With a VPN you can also free yourself from the tyranny of Sky and “enjoy” Brownie’s in-game analysis…
Also seen that the new series of Brassic is being advertised on Sky and says coming soon.
Still really enjoying Stags on Paramount+. 4 episodes out so far.
And finally Jamali Maddox has done a follow up to his Hate Thy Neighbour series for Dave. This time called Follow The Leader and investigating Cults. Releases on Dave on 19/9. Really liked the Hate Thy Neighbour stuff so looking forward to this one as well.
Not impressed by ep 1 of season 2 of Sherwood (thought the first series was pretty good). Far, far too much going on.
Anyone watched Khaos on Netflix - really enjoying this.
It appears the shoot out in the OK Corral had a bearing on events in London with JP Morgan, Rothschild and Wells Fargo. In my working life in telecoms, I visited all three - JP Morgan at Victoria embankment, Rothschild in St Swithin's Lane and Wells Fargo at London Wall.
I mean, it's almost like I was there when the Earps and Doc Holliday faced off the Clanton boys and the McLaury brothers ... but hey, Raith C Chattonell rode outta town a long time ago.
A story that's much deeper than the 30 shots fired in just 20 seconds on the 26th October 1881 in Tombstone. I recommend.
Stick with it for the early couple of episodes.
I started this earlier in the week, highly recommend it. It follows graduates who have 6 months to basically get a job within the finance firm, lots happening and some good actors/actresses
currently near the end of season 1, ill go 7.5/10 very easy to watch