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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    Dead Water Fell - Another UK drama with a soft final episode. Be really nice to end a series with a twist or WTF moment. They’re all so weak at the end.
  • Another couple of nights bingeing on another Netflix series.

    "The Stranger" from a Harlan Coben book but based in the UK, not the USA.

    8 episodes and a finale with more of a twist than I expected. 

    Might be worth a watch, VG ? 
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    The Good Place finished yesterday, without a doubt one of the top programmes ever made. And they made a series finale that was absolute perfection
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,862
    Anyone watching Cobra on sky one ?

    only seem first episode so far. 
  • MrOneLung said:
    Anyone watching Cobra on sky one ?

    only seem first episode so far. 
    Seen 4. Probably the only decent drama on sky one in last 10 years?
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,157
    Sooo...Netflix..I need some advice here, hopefully someone like @Stu_of_Kunming is around (hope you are OK over there, Stu). It's a niche question from a "citizen of nowhere", apologies in advance..

    So I signed up for it, and it appeared to know (because of my IP address, as they later confirmed)  that I was logging in from CZ and charged me in Czech crowns, and, to my irritation, slightly more than the £5.99 deal that was offered in UK money (£6.65 since you ask).

    So I had a look round what was on offer to me and noted with approval series 1 of Sunderland, as well as some Czech material with English subs, which will be nice. But when I looked for Occupied (the Norwegian drama) it wasn't there. Eventually it emerged that their libraries are modified country-by-country. According to the girl on the chat, if I would be visiting the UK, I could watch Occupied with my existing sub. but there's no point in "downloading" to watch offline in the hope of watching it back here, it won't be possible to view (which technically I find a bit odd, because to me downloading means it's on your device's hard drive).

    Previously I couldn't understand why, when we discussed VPNs, people said "good for Netflix". It's a paid service, a VPN won't give you access if you haven't paid. So is it that people use a VPN so that they can access the US or UK libraries to access the most interesting content for them? if anyone does this, how sharp is Netflix, compared with the BBC in patrolling VPN use? Do you think I could switch between a Czech and UK IP address using my VPN pretty easily according to what I want to watch?
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658
    Sooo...Netflix..I need some advice here, hopefully someone like @Stu_of_Kunming is around (hope you are OK over there, Stu). It's a niche question from a "citizen of nowhere", apologies in advance..

    So I signed up for it, and it appeared to know (because of my IP address, as they later confirmed)  that I was logging in from CZ and charged me in Czech crowns, and, to my irritation, slightly more than the £5.99 deal that was offered in UK money (£6.65 since you ask).

    So I had a look round what was on offer to me and noted with approval series 1 of Sunderland, as well as some Czech material with English subs, which will be nice. But when I looked for Occupied (the Norwegian drama) it wasn't there. Eventually it emerged that their libraries are modified country-by-country. According to the girl on the chat, if I would be visiting the UK, I could watch Occupied with my existing sub. but there's no point in "downloading" to watch offline in the hope of watching it back here, it won't be possible to view (which technically I find a bit odd, because to me downloading means it's on your device's hard drive).

    Previously I couldn't understand why, when we discussed VPNs, people said "good for Netflix". It's a paid service, a VPN won't give you access if you haven't paid. So is it that people use a VPN so that they can access the US or UK libraries to access the most interesting content for them? if anyone does this, how sharp is Netflix, compared with the BBC in patrolling VPN use? Do you think I could switch between a Czech and UK IP address using my VPN pretty easily according to what I want to watch?
    Lots of VPN's are blocked by Netflix but some do work. My VPN (Windscribe) has specific Netflix servers and they've never been blocked.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Just saw the first Curb Your Enthusiasm. Agree with the above it had its itsnny set pieces, but was a bit Curb by numbers, and seemed a bit forced. I'll keep up with the series though.

    New series of Inside No. 9 starting... Now that I'm very excited about
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,157
    Sooo...Netflix..I need some advice here, hopefully someone like @Stu_of_Kunming is around (hope you are OK over there, Stu). It's a niche question from a "citizen of nowhere", apologies in advance..

    So I signed up for it, and it appeared to know (because of my IP address, as they later confirmed)  that I was logging in from CZ and charged me in Czech crowns, and, to my irritation, slightly more than the £5.99 deal that was offered in UK money (£6.65 since you ask).

    So I had a look round what was on offer to me and noted with approval series 1 of Sunderland, as well as some Czech material with English subs, which will be nice. But when I looked for Occupied (the Norwegian drama) it wasn't there. Eventually it emerged that their libraries are modified country-by-country. According to the girl on the chat, if I would be visiting the UK, I could watch Occupied with my existing sub. but there's no point in "downloading" to watch offline in the hope of watching it back here, it won't be possible to view (which technically I find a bit odd, because to me downloading means it's on your device's hard drive).

    Previously I couldn't understand why, when we discussed VPNs, people said "good for Netflix". It's a paid service, a VPN won't give you access if you haven't paid. So is it that people use a VPN so that they can access the US or UK libraries to access the most interesting content for them? if anyone does this, how sharp is Netflix, compared with the BBC in patrolling VPN use? Do you think I could switch between a Czech and UK IP address using my VPN pretty easily according to what I want to watch?
    Lots of VPN's are blocked by Netflix but some do work. My VPN (Windscribe) has specific Netflix servers and they've never been blocked.
    But why do you use a VPN for Netflix in the first place? Are you also outside the UK? 
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,496
    Sooo...Netflix..I need some advice here, hopefully someone like @Stu_of_Kunming is around (hope you are OK over there, Stu). It's a niche question from a "citizen of nowhere", apologies in advance..

    So I signed up for it, and it appeared to know (because of my IP address, as they later confirmed)  that I was logging in from CZ and charged me in Czech crowns, and, to my irritation, slightly more than the £5.99 deal that was offered in UK money (£6.65 since you ask).

    So I had a look round what was on offer to me and noted with approval series 1 of Sunderland, as well as some Czech material with English subs, which will be nice. But when I looked for Occupied (the Norwegian drama) it wasn't there. Eventually it emerged that their libraries are modified country-by-country. According to the girl on the chat, if I would be visiting the UK, I could watch Occupied with my existing sub. but there's no point in "downloading" to watch offline in the hope of watching it back here, it won't be possible to view (which technically I find a bit odd, because to me downloading means it's on your device's hard drive).

    Previously I couldn't understand why, when we discussed VPNs, people said "good for Netflix". It's a paid service, a VPN won't give you access if you haven't paid. So is it that people use a VPN so that they can access the US or UK libraries to access the most interesting content for them? if anyone does this, how sharp is Netflix, compared with the BBC in patrolling VPN use? Do you think I could switch between a Czech and UK IP address using my VPN pretty easily according to what I want to watch?
    Lots of VPN's are blocked by Netflix but some do work. My VPN (Windscribe) has specific Netflix servers and they've never been blocked.
    But why do you use a VPN for Netflix in the first place? Are you also outside the UK? 
    Presumably to get access to US Netflix

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  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996
    New series of Inside No. 9 starts tonight.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    I watch netflix on ps4 and pretty bored now can I use a VPN to get access to other countries netflix and is it worth it
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Half way through Stockholm Requiem. Excellent nordic fare.
    I thought I'd seen 2 episodes of this, but it seems to have disappeared ?
    Am I going crazy ? (yes obvs). 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,964
    edited February 2020
    Half way through Stockholm Requiem. Excellent nordic fare.
    I thought I'd seen 2 episodes of this, but it seems to have disappeared ?
    Am I going crazy ? (yes obvs).

     There's a trick I mentioned previously for virgin media which is to create a series link. This has produced all 10 episodes. Seen first 8. All are two parters. Think it's excellent. Can also get on all 4 website. 
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658
    edited February 2020
    Sooo...Netflix..I need some advice here, hopefully someone like @Stu_of_Kunming is around (hope you are OK over there, Stu). It's a niche question from a "citizen of nowhere", apologies in advance..

    So I signed up for it, and it appeared to know (because of my IP address, as they later confirmed)  that I was logging in from CZ and charged me in Czech crowns, and, to my irritation, slightly more than the £5.99 deal that was offered in UK money (£6.65 since you ask).

    So I had a look round what was on offer to me and noted with approval series 1 of Sunderland, as well as some Czech material with English subs, which will be nice. But when I looked for Occupied (the Norwegian drama) it wasn't there. Eventually it emerged that their libraries are modified country-by-country. According to the girl on the chat, if I would be visiting the UK, I could watch Occupied with my existing sub. but there's no point in "downloading" to watch offline in the hope of watching it back here, it won't be possible to view (which technically I find a bit odd, because to me downloading means it's on your device's hard drive).

    Previously I couldn't understand why, when we discussed VPNs, people said "good for Netflix". It's a paid service, a VPN won't give you access if you haven't paid. So is it that people use a VPN so that they can access the US or UK libraries to access the most interesting content for them? if anyone does this, how sharp is Netflix, compared with the BBC in patrolling VPN use? Do you think I could switch between a Czech and UK IP address using my VPN pretty easily according to what I want to watch?
    Lots of VPN's are blocked by Netflix but some do work. My VPN (Windscribe) has specific Netflix servers and they've never been blocked.
    But why do you use a VPN for Netflix in the first place? Are you also outside the UK? 
    Netflix usage is incidental for me. I use a vpn to watch live Charlton games that I'd otherwise be unable to see and for securing my devices when I connect to public wifi networks. 
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,252
    Cobra started well, some good work by Robert Carlyle and the guy who played the DCI up in Northumberland was quality too.

    Ending a cop out. Better than most of the style over substance stuff Sky release but I don't think anyone will be worse off for not watching 
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Didn’t rate Cobra, think I managed 3 episodes before deciding it wasn’t for me. 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    Another couple of nights bingeing on another Netflix series.

    "The Stranger" from a Harlan Coben book but based in the UK, not the USA.

    8 episodes and a finale with more of a twist than I expected. 

    Might be worth a watch, VG ? 
    2 episodes in on the stranger after your recommendation Fanny. Really enjoying it, thank you.
  • Binge watched The Stranger over the weekend. Highly recommended, really enjoyed it.
  • Just watched Inside No.9. Classic!!

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  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,740
    edited February 2020
    Another couple of nights bingeing on another Netflix series.

    "The Stranger" from a Harlan Coben book but based in the UK, not the USA.

    8 episodes and a finale with more of a twist than I expected. 

    Might be worth a watch, VG ? 
    2 episodes in on the stranger after your recommendation Fanny. Really enjoying it, thank you.
    Phew ! 

    Was beginning to wonder about my judgement !
    Phew ! Was beginning to question my judgement ! 
  • New series of Inside No. 9 starts tonight.
    Don't know how I missed that but cheers, one for the train journey tomorrow! 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,036
    Just watched Inside No.9. Classic!!
    Brilliant, I'd forgotten all about that. Off to watch now. Cheers!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Half way through Stockholm Requiem. Excellent nordic fare.
    I thought I'd seen 2 episodes of this, but it seems to have disappeared ?
    Am I going crazy ? (yes obvs).

     There's a trick I mentioned previously for virgin media which is to create a series link. This has produced all 10 episodes. Seen first 8. All are two parters. Think it's excellent. Can also get on all 4 website. 
    Thanks for the reminder. I went into hiccups, found the deleted episode 2 & managed to set up a series link.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,643
    Didn’t rate Cobra, think I managed 3 episodes before deciding it wasn’t for me. 
    I'm a bit undecided for now. Not that realistic imo......the lynching scene for example- in real life the bloke would have died & 2 coppers wouldnt have been able to stop a mob that size. 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,036
    Just watched Inside No.9. Classic!!
    That was absolutely brilliant.  Casting Russell Slade as the mascot was sheer genius. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,643
    Not a new series but a re-run of a very old one........This Life. Currently being shown on BBC4. All I can say is.......

    Daniela Nardini's legs.


  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,862
    Not a new series but a re-run of a very old one........This Life. Currently being shown on BBC4. All I can say is.......

    Daniela Nardini's legs.


    My favourite series of the 90’s possibly 
  • Not a new series but a re-run of a very old one........This Life. Currently being shown on BBC4. All I can say is.......

    Daniela Nardini's legs.


    Absolutely loved This life.  May have to watch the re runs 

  • The Outsider - Sky Atlantic, anyone watched? is it worth it?