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Locke and Key on netflix, was an easy watch.
2nd series due later this year as well.1 -
The North Water is one I'm looking forward to. Starts tonight on BBC 2 and iPlayer at 9:30. Stephen Graham, Jack O'Connell and Colin Farrell all in it so plenty of good acting chops.2
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The Defeated on Netflix. Directly post war Berlin which is pretty much in ruins. Lawlessness and tension. About a NYPD detective sent to Berlin by the American authorities to help set up a functioning police force in the American sector. One episode in and it’s intriguing enough to carry on.3
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MrOneLung said:Locke and Key on netflix, was an easy watch.
2nd series due later this year as well.0 -
I imagine probably aimed more at the younger market, but it kept our interest.
we called the cliffhanger though.....0 -
MrOneLung said:I imagine probably aimed more at the younger market, but it kept our interest.
we called the cliffhanger though.....1 -
Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
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guinnessaddick said:Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
Interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
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AllHailTheHen said:The North Water is one I'm looking forward to. Starts tonight on BBC 2 and iPlayer at 9:30. Stephen Graham, Jack O'Connell and Colin Farrell all in it so plenty of good acting chops.1
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Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
Interested to hear others' thoughts on it.2 - Sponsored links:
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moutuakilla said:Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
Interested to hear others' thoughts on it.
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ShootersHillGuru said:The Defeated on Netflix. Directly post war Berlin which is pretty much in ruins. Lawlessness and tension. About a NYPD detective sent to Berlin by the American authorities to help set up a functioning police force in the American sector. One episode in and it’s intriguing enough to carry on.0
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Big_Bad_World said:moutuakilla said:Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
Interested to hear others' thoughts on it.0 -
Greg Davies new series “The Cleaner” on BBC tonight was a real marmite show going by a quick scan of Twitter. Seems everyone either absolutely loved it or really hated it.1
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moutuakilla said:Big_Bad_World said:moutuakilla said:Big_Bad_World said:Anyone watched Animal Kingdom? Finished the first season and just started the second.
Quite enjoying it to be honest. Seems to have a weird/sinister undertone to it and plenty of little stories popping off in it all the time.
Interested to hear others' thoughts on it.0 -
Nobody seems to have mentioned ITV’s new 3 part follow up of Stephen (Lawrence). I think it’s excellent, as was the original. It picks up the story in 2006. The only problem I have , and it could just be me, is that I have difficulty enjoying Steve Coogan in such a serious straight role as the detective trying to do the right thing. And it was pretty chilling to see the sign “Dickson Road SE9” as they returned to the scene of the crime. At least it was a night scene but it looked “on location” to me.2
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stackitsteve said:Greg Davies new series “The Cleaner” on BBC tonight was a real marmite show going by a quick scan of Twitter. Seems everyone either absolutely loved it or really hated it.0
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Not sure if i have mentioned it already, but i have been binging the US version of Shameless the last month. Very similar to the UK one but my personal opinion the cast is alot better, highly recommend it if people dont mind getting hooked to a big series (11 seasons), i am on season 3.0
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Have been revisiting Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Absolute genius with truly behind the sofa cringe moments.
My mate described it as an intellectual Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.3 - Sponsored links:
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Really enjoying You on Netflix.1
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Rattling through s2 of Back to Life on iplayer. Some very funny moments0
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Callumcafc said:Clickbait on Netflix. 8 part series. Really good drama thriller.1
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Clique on netflix (BBC originally) was very good.0
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eaststandmike said:Callumcafc said:Clickbait on Netflix. 8 part series. Really good drama thriller.1
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Needed something formulaic to switch off to.
Lone Star 9 1 1 is a show which shows the downside of everything being available through streaming.
Go back a few years and this kind of show would have been filtered out of the export to other countries process for being generally crap. It is entirely disposable but not in a good way.
Rob Lowe always gives a decent performance and to be fair so do the other actors. Unfortunately the writing is awful and it crow bars in every inclusive demographic possible. It's heart is in the right place but execution poor. Enjoy it's on Disney plus.0 -
Enjoying 'Vigil' .. got more plots than a council allotment site1
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Shock discovery of the weekend was finding out DCI Fred Thursday is a spanner. But great to see Endeavour back on our screen. The chemistry between the leads is lovely to watch. The plot (crap football angle, This Is your Life tribute, whiff of cordite from the NI troubles and bent property deals) was nearly as barmy as Vigil but still a joy to watch.2
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Dugdaleclass said:Shock discovery of the weekend was finding out DCI Fred Thursday is a spanner. But great to see Endeavour back on our screen. The chemistry between the leads is lovely to watch. The plot (crap football angle, This Is your Life tribute, whiff of cordite from the NI troubles and bent property deals) was nearly as barmy as Vigil but still a joy to watch.
Only made it through 20 minutes before giving up on it.0 -
Of course he is !! .. been bugging me where I had seen the 'Coxswain' in Vigil before .. it's the actor, Shaun Evans who also plays Endeavour Morse .. two very different roles0