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  • johnny73
    johnny73 Posts: 4,567
    Suits. Totally disposable in a fun way.
  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808

    Handmaid's tail anyone?

    Liked it.
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,116
    johnny73 said:

    Suits. Totally disposable in a fun way.

    I loved suits, White Collar is kinda similar and also very enjoyable.

    Designated Survivor is one of the best things I've watched in ages.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    As usual, not exactly new, bu we just finished the 'The OA' last night on Netflix. Not one for those who need their plots to be fast moving, but I found it really intriguing and quite different to anything I'd seen before. Hard to really put it into a genre and I won't say too much about it as I think the less you know going in the more enjoyable it is.

    I gather season 2 has been commissioned. Will be interesting to see what they do with that, I think it could have been a really excellent one off series, but the Yanks don't really go in for the less is more approach to TV.

    Anyone else watched? What did you think?
  • Chef_addick
    Chef_addick Posts: 2,196

    As usual, not exactly new, bu we just finished the 'The OA' last night on Netflix. Not one for those who need their plots to be fast moving, but I found it really intriguing and quite different to anything I'd seen before. Hard to really put it into a genre and I won't say too much about it as I think the less you know going in the more enjoyable it is.

    I gather season 2 has been commissioned. Will be interesting to see what they do with that, I think it could have been a really excellent one off series, but the Yanks don't really go in for the less is more approach to TV.

    Anyone else watched? What did you think?

    I started it and thought the first 2 episodes were good but by the 4th had sort of lost interest, I will finish it but it didn't blow me away.

    Started "the keepers" on Netflix last night, documentary similar to "making a murderer" about the still unsolved murder of a nun in 1969 and the subsequent investegation​/cover up, well worth a watch.
  • moutuakilla
    moutuakilla Posts: 7,567
    Just finished watching 13 Reasons. Really enjoyed it, very good character building and it had me hooked. There were some very graphic moments that caught me a bit by surprise
  • As usual, not exactly new, bu we just finished the 'The OA' last night on Netflix. Not one for those who need their plots to be fast moving, but I found it really intriguing and quite different to anything I'd seen before. Hard to really put it into a genre and I won't say too much about it as I think the less you know going in the more enjoyable it is.

    I gather season 2 has been commissioned. Will be interesting to see what they do with that, I think it could have been a really excellent one off series, but the Yanks don't really go in for the less is more approach to TV.

    Anyone else watched? What did you think?

    I started it and thought the first 2 episodes were good but by the 4th had sort of lost interest, I will finish it but it didn't blow me away.

    Started "the keepers" on Netflix last night, documentary similar to "making a murderer" about the still unsolved murder of a nun in 1969 and the subsequent investegation​/cover up, well worth a watch.
    I'm 4 episodes into "The Keepers" and getting a bit bored to be honest. I wont spoil anything but for me they're focusing too much on the story around the murder - yes, it's important but it just feels like they're covering the same issues over and over again. I'm still hooked though and will be watching the rest.
  • johnnybev1987
    johnnybev1987 Posts: 11,410
    edited May 2017

    I've just caught up in the second season of Stan Lee's Lucky Man.

    It's not terribly intellectual but it is well written and it is the kind of show that you can watch back to back from start to finish without and repetition.

    If you haven't watched any of them I'd give it an look.

    Agreed i've watched them both, easy to watch and quite like it myself. Definitely worth a watch imo

    The Trial, i haven't seen the final episode yet cheers for spoiler alert...
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    edited May 2017

    My son likes US sitcoms and tends to watch them over and over again. This week I decided we should look for another one and we've started watching Brooklyn nine nine. It's about a Police precinct. It is very funny and has a similar format to many 70s cop shows. It's not very intellectual but it does make me laugh - and more importantly makes him laugh.

    Love Brooklyn Nine Nine, very enjoyable watch. Except the episodes with Pimento, who always seems to say quite grim, violent things.
    Almost like that's his character :wink:

    I love anything with Terry Crews in. He just can't help being hilarious. Or ripped.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,959
    Sorry if this should be on the films thread but Closed Circuit on Film 4 is well worth a watch.
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  • Dazzler21 said:

    My son likes US sitcoms and tends to watch them over and over again. This week I decided we should look for another one and we've started watching Brooklyn nine nine. It's about a Police precinct. It is very funny and has a similar format to many 70s cop shows. It's not very intellectual but it does make me laugh - and more importantly makes him laugh.

    Love Brooklyn Nine Nine, very enjoyable watch. Except the episodes with Pimento, who always seems to say quite grim, violent things.
    Almost like that's his character :wink:

    I love anything with Terry Crews in. He just can't help being hilarious. Or ripped.
    He's just appeared in it for us - he's a bit scary!
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,973
    Chillenden Murders on BBC2 tonight was very good. Second one is next Tuesday.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,730
    House of Cards season 5 . Brilliant
  • House of Cards season 5 . Brilliant

    Thanks, I didn't know it was out.
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,801

    Handmaid's tail anyone?

    Astonishingly good, tough watch, but well worth it, does the book justice
  • johnny73 said:

    Suits. Totally disposable in a fun way.

    I loved suits, White Collar is kinda similar and also very enjoyable.

    Designated Survivor is one of the best things I've watched in ages.
    How good is this thread? I'm two episodes in and I'm hooked!
  • cafc_harry
    cafc_harry Posts: 3,359
    Just finished prison break, really enjoyed it as usual and I'd say left it slightly open for season 6 though I'm not sure I'd even want it. Would say more but know most won't see it till next week.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    Loving new Fargo! Only 1 ep down.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,240
    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment
  • Carter said:

    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment

    What's it about Carter?
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  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,240

    Carter said:

    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment

    What's it about Carter?
    Double glazing salesmen in the early 80's in Essex. The actors who played Jay and Simon in the inbetweeners are in it and a couple of other actors who I have seen in lots of stuff before but can't place feature too. It's written by one of the blokes who did the inbetweeners and features enough vulgarity to press my buttons. The comedy is very inbetweener-ish too
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,454
    Carter said:

    Carter said:

    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment

    What's it about Carter?
    Double glazing salesmen in the early 80's in Essex. The actors who played Jay and Simon in the inbetweeners are in it and a couple of other actors who I have seen in lots of stuff before but can't place feature too. It's written by one of the blokes who did the inbetweeners and features enough vulgarity to press my buttons. The comedy is very inbetweener-ish too
    Unbeknown to me, The writer grew up where I did and much of it is filmed around there.

    I spent many a day at the ' dogging' park! :-(
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,620

    Carter said:

    Carter said:

    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment

    What's it about Carter?
    Double glazing salesmen in the early 80's in Essex. The actors who played Jay and Simon in the inbetweeners are in it and a couple of other actors who I have seen in lots of stuff before but can't place feature too. It's written by one of the blokes who did the inbetweeners and features enough vulgarity to press my buttons. The comedy is very inbetweener-ish too
    Unbeknown to me, The writer grew up where I did and much of it is filmed around there.

    I spent many a day at the ' dogging' park! :-(
    On a Friday by chance ?
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,454

    Carter said:

    Carter said:

    White gold has had me doubled up laughing. All episodes on iplayer at the moment

    What's it about Carter?
    Double glazing salesmen in the early 80's in Essex. The actors who played Jay and Simon in the inbetweeners are in it and a couple of other actors who I have seen in lots of stuff before but can't place feature too. It's written by one of the blokes who did the inbetweeners and features enough vulgarity to press my buttons. The comedy is very inbetweener-ish too
    Unbeknown to me, The writer grew up where I did and much of it is filmed around there.

    I spent many a day at the ' dogging' park! :-(
    On a Friday by chance ?
    Friday.Pah!
    You should see it on a Saturday. Utter filth!
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Anyone been watching Paula on the Beeb? 2 down of a 3 parter. Quite dark but definitely keeping me interested.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,959
    Yes very good.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    have recorded Paula but not started yet as we just finished little boy blue, we're 1 ep into three girls, 1 ep into Broken and to balance it out we have to binge watch Taskmaster to cheer ourselves up!
  • dogpat65
    dogpat65 Posts: 149

    Thoroughly enjoying iZombie series 3.

    I catch and episode of Shed and Buried when I can. It's repeated ad infinitum on freesat - Travel Channel, I think - so not hard to find another one to watch. You could argue it's basically the same every week, and Henry Cole's delivery is annoying, but some of the bikes they turn up are wonders to behold and the mechanic, Sam, seems to be a bit of a genius with a spanner. I particularly liked the time he made a tyre for a penny-farthing front wheel.

    I think iZombie is really well written. Got a bit of the tongue n cheek Buffy about it. One of the few shows I can sit down with my daughter and watch and have a laugh.
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956

    Anyone been watching Paula on the Beeb? 2 down of a 3 parter. Quite dark but definitely keeping me interested.

    Watched the first one last night, I struggled a bit as I had a good drink at lunchtime so my attention span was a bit fuzzy. Will give Ep 2 a go and see if it keeps me interested.
  • moutuakilla
    moutuakilla Posts: 7,567
    Anyone watched the new prison break? Thought it ended a bit abruptly...