Watched the first episode of Midnight Sun tonight, thought it was really good. The Danes/Swedes etc really do make some great TV
Where can we find it? What kind of theme is it?
It's on Sky Atlantic Thursday nights, (although I watched on kodi)
Body is found in small Swedish mining town (with for me a new way of killing someone), turns out the body is French so the Swedes/French police departments team up to investigate.
Its an 8 parter from the writers of The Bridge I believe so I'm expecting a few twists along the way
Just completed The Swingers Dutch drama available on More 4. 10 parter of 45 minutes duration. Was very good with a strong story line. Two young couples, 2 stunning women who both get their kit off, a pervert with a telescope and a bent drugs cop. Whats not to like.
Just completed The Swingers Dutch drama available on More 4. 10 parter of 45 minutes duration. Was very good with a strong story line. Two young couples, 2 stunning women who both get their kit off, a pervert with a telescope and a bent drugs cop. Whats not to like.
I started watching this but the first episode was rather slow.......certainly no nudity so didnt bother after that.
Was in Belfast a few months ago, waiting to meet up with someone and saw a couple of chaps nearby chatting, one of whom was wearing a black and white scarf. Looking for any other signs that he was possibly a Roland Out protestor (there were none), I then realised that the other chap was Adrian Dunbar who plays Supt Hastings in Line of Duty.
Not a series but the Rio Ferdinand documentary on BBC tonight. Fucking hell, that was a tough watch.
Right, I watched that and it was incredibly hard viewing and it is impossible not to feel terrrbly for him and his kids. I just don't know why he put himself through that. Some sort of therapy or what? Tough man he is
Watched the first episode of Midnight Sun tonight, thought it was really good. The Danes/Swedes etc really do make some great TV
Just finished this, really liked it too.
The location set in the North of Sweden and Finnish border region provides a spectacular backdrop to an intriguing tale, surrounding the indigenous Sami people and a series of grisly murders.
The same people who made The Tunnel made this - and once again we have a quirky French, female detective who leads the chase - this time with her Swedish counterpart.
Pretty much kept guessing until the very end, about the motives for the murders. Laced with mysticism and violence in a land at the top of the world, where the Sun never goes down. Worth a watch.
Watched the first episode of Midnight Sun tonight, thought it was really good. The Danes/Swedes etc really do make some great TV
Just finished this, really liked it too.
The location set in the North of Sweden and Finnish border region provides a spectacular backdrop to an intriguing tale, surrounding the indigenous Sami people and a series of grisly murders.
The same people who made The Tunnel made this - and once again we have a quirky French, female detective who leads the chase - this time with her Swedish counterpart.
Pretty much kept guessing until the very end, about the motives for the murders. Laced with mysticism and violence in a land at the top of the world, where the Sun never goes down. Worth a watch.
I finished it yesterday, enjoyed it a lot and would also recommend.
Thought they left it open to a second series so will hopefully be another one at some point.
Line of Duty is spot on again. This season of the walking dead has been slow as my old next door neighbour (who I often took prescription medicine in for from the delivery service, industrial strength laxatives fyi) trying to crimp one off. However I'm hoping for a biggie tonight
Not a series but the Rio Ferdinand documentary on BBC tonight. Fucking hell, that was a tough watch.
Right, I watched that and it was incredibly hard viewing and it is impossible not to feel terrrbly for him and his kids. I just don't know why he put himself through that. Some sort of therapy or what? Tough man he is
Would not wish it on anyone, obviously, but plenty of people higher up my respect and sympathy ladder than him, considering the way he humiliated his wife time and time again. Just do what you need to do privately Rio imo.
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Body is found in small Swedish mining town (with for me a new way of killing someone), turns out the body is French so the Swedes/French police departments team up to investigate.
Its an 8 parter from the writers of The Bridge I believe so I'm expecting a few twists along the way
Fucking hell, that was a tough watch.
Definitely held our interest & worth a look if you like fantasy, supernatural type stuff.
When googled, there seems to be a 2nd series in the making too.
The location set in the North of Sweden and Finnish border region provides a spectacular backdrop to an intriguing tale, surrounding the indigenous Sami people and a series of grisly murders.
The same people who made The Tunnel made this - and once again we have a quirky French, female detective who leads the chase - this time with her Swedish counterpart.
Pretty much kept guessing until the very end, about the motives for the murders. Laced with mysticism and violence in a land at the top of the world, where the Sun never goes down. Worth a watch.
Thought they left it open to a second series so will hopefully be another one at some point.