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    About 2/3 way through Squid Game at the moment and if you haven’t watched it yet then you must! One of the most crazy and original things I have seen for a long while. Really well worth a look!


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    Quote Originally Posted by zanderpants View Post
    About 2/3 way through Squid Game at the moment and if you haven’t watched it yet then you must! One of the most crazy and original things I have seen for a long while. Really well worth a look!


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    I have to say I'm enjoying this as well, very different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yumma View Post
    If you want something lighthearted and funny, I can thoroughly recommend Sex Education on Netflix.

    It will be a bit Marmite, but if you liked the Inbetweeners you will like this, this even has some genuinely touching moments too. Not one to watch with the kids.
    We saw some of this being filmed locally just reciently - my girls watch it
    I’ve been enjoying outer bank on Netflix - A treasure hunt series
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    Started Hollington Drive on ITV last night, quite impressed 2 episodes in.

    Also enjoying Click Bait on Netflix & also Alice in Borderland which isn't as gripping as Squid Game but keeps me entertained.

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    Just finished watching Back to Life on the iPlayer. Dark comedy created by and starring Daisy Haggard.Really good.

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    Just finished S3 of Sex Education. Warm, funny, something to say, and brilliantly written with excellent acting. The consistency over the course of the 3 seasons so far has been remarkable. A treat.

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    For you Dexter addicts like me, the reboot premieres next month (in the U.S.)...



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    Really enjoying Ted Tasso on Apple TV+ at the minute. Season 2 has had loads of laugh out loud moments with the odd serious part thrown in. S2 E9 was rubbish though!
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    Rake on Netflix, quite funny at times.

    Note: Some sex, boobs, bad language, violence and drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacifichrono View Post
    For you Dexter addicts like me, the reboot premieres next month (in the U.S.)...


    I loved Dexter! This better be coming to UK !

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTigerUK View Post
    Rake on Netflix, quite funny at times.

    Note: Some sex, boobs, bad language, violence and drugs.
    I enjoyed Rake managed to get through the whole lot. It does get a bit bizarre towards the end.

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    Any good New TV Series worth watching

    Few episodes into the chestnut man on netflix and it’s a pretty good thriller / crime series so far.


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    Season 3 of Succession started last night on Sky Atlantic - great series full of loathsome characters that are great to watch trying to destroy each other!

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    Just started watching MAID on Netflix, didn’t think it was going to be my thing but 2 episodes in it looks very good. Give it a whirl guys. The Lead actress is brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAM580 View Post
    I loved Dexter! This better be coming to UK !
    Yeah me too. Great show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anygreg View Post
    Just started watching MAID on Netflix, didn’t think it was going to be my thing but 2 episodes in it looks very good. Give it a whirl guys. The Lead actress is brilliant.
    We’re 4 in and it’s better than i was expecting, great actor in the lead and Andie MacDowell is fantastic as the bi-polar mum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidd View Post
    We’re 4 in and it’s better than i was expecting, great actor in the lead and Andie MacDowell is fantastic as the bi-polar mum!
    Yes indeed. My misses couldn’t believe it was her. Loving it so far mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anygreg View Post
    Yes indeed. My misses couldn’t believe it was her. Loving it so far mate
    Always had a bit of a thing for Andie since St Elmo’s Fire! It’s a great drama and i’m the same as you, couldn’t believe it was her!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidd View Post
    Always had a bit of a thing for Andie since St Elmo’s Fire! It’s a great drama and i’m the same as you, couldn’t believe it was her!
    80’s MacDowell was a belter for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anygreg View Post
    80’s MacDowell was a belter for sure
    Not too shabby to these early 50’s eyes to be honest mate!

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    Not new, but new to me. I have just finished and enjoyed the first season of Longmire on Amazon.

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    I’ve seen a few mixed reviews of the new season but I’m really hoping that Succession doesn’t go downhill. Excellent show. Yesterday’s episode was decent at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mailforkev View Post
    I’ve seen a few mixed reviews of the new season but I’m really hoping that Succession doesn’t go downhill. Excellent show. Yesterday’s episode was decent at least.
    I thought it was great

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    If anyone is thinking about watching Angela Black on ITV, don't bother. Just awful.

    I gave it half an hour of my life last night before I realised I hated all the characters, the script, the direction, the locations, everything

    Wolfe, on the other hand, is ace. As is the new series of Brassic

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    re watching the strain while i wait for the new season of dexter , good new series pretty thin on the ground atm.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2654620/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onelasttime View Post
    If anyone is thinking about watching Angela Black on ITV, don't bother. Just awful.

    I gave it half an hour of my life last night before I realised I hated all the characters, the script, the direction, the locations, everything

    Wolfe, on the other hand, is ace. As is the new series of Brassic
    I love the new season of Brassic

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacifichrono View Post
    For you Dexter addicts like me, the reboot premieres next month (in the U.S.)...


    Coming to Sky Atlantic starting November 8th

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTigerUK View Post
    Rake on Netflix, quite funny at times.

    Note: Some sex, boobs, bad language, violence and drugs.
    Another Aussie show worth watching, https://www.justwatch.com/uk/tv-series/offspring-2010. Can't remember any boobs, though! It's a dramedy for adults that kids can watch. Chill out, easy watch.

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    After a few poor months with not a lot that interests me to watch, Succession is back, with Dexter next month and in December loads of things I enjoy - last season of Gomorrah, season 2 of the Witcher, easy cheesy watching of Cobra Kai and something new with the Book of Bobba Fett, which I’m hoping will be as good as the Mandalorian. Hopefully Carnival Row isn’t too long away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devonian View Post
    After a few poor months with not a lot that interests me to watch, Succession is back, with Dexter next month and in December loads of things I enjoy - last season of Gomorrah, season 2 of the Witcher, easy cheesy watching of Cobra Kai and something new with the Book of Bobba Fett, which I’m hoping will be as good as the Mandalorian. Hopefully Carnival Row isn’t too long away.
    Yes too all of that! I’d forgotten about carnival row. Enjoyed that one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    Finished Midnight Mass over the weekend and thought it was excellent albeit slightly predictable.
    Just enough creep without being ott.
    I'm about half way through. 'Supernatural horror' for grown ups, and I'm finding it far more enjoyable than An American Haunting, for example.


    On Netflix.

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    Me and the Mrs loved Supernatural….our guilty pleasure. It gets silly/repatative but we watched the lot

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    New series of Curb your Enthusiasm started tonight…… brilliant start

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    Quote Originally Posted by awright101 View Post
    I love the new season of Brassic
    I did some work for Rossendale Council in 2019. They let off one of their offices to the Brassic TV crew. Overnight it was turned into a period doctors surgery. I couldnt believe how many production and support vehicles they used though. It took over 25% of a large car park.

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    Outlaws started yesterday evening on BBC1, excellent and very much looking forward to the next 5 episodes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacifichrono View Post
    For you Dexter addicts like me, the reboot premieres next month (in the U.S.)...


    I always find that a rather distasteful series.

    I'm not usually squeamish, but the idea of a 'good' serial killer is rather unpleasant, I think.

    I watched some of the first season, but quickly decided it wasn't for me (I didn't really warm to the main actor either).

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowman View Post
    I always find that a rather distasteful series.

    I'm not usually squeamish, but the idea of a 'good' serial killer is rather unpleasant, I think.

    I watched some of the first season, but quickly decided it wasn't for me (I didn't really warm to the main actor either).

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    Looking forward to the reboot of one of the best series ever
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owren View Post
    Looking forward to the reboot of one of the best series ever
    The first four seasons were excellent, the last four were garbage. The trailers do look good for the reboot so I’ll be tuning in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnie3585 View Post
    The first four seasons were excellent, the last four were garbage. The trailers do look good for the reboot so I’ll be tuning in.
    I’m with you on this. Had to watch them all as committed to the first 4 seasons.

    In other news, watched the final episode of wentworth last night (cell block H reboot) really enjoyed it, little sad at the end. You have to take it for what it is, but it’s actually straight to the point no BS, brutal in some scenes and funny as well (boomer is brilliant) very very good.

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    Just finished watching Maid, entire family enjoyed thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Was really surprised to find out that Alex and Paula are actually mother/daughter in real life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IAmATeaf View Post
    Just finished watching Maid, entire family enjoyed thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Was really surprised to find out that Alex and Paula are actually mother/daughter in real life.
    Wow, never knew that myself, thanks for pointing it out!

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    Anyone else watched Comrade Detective on Amazon Prime? It is bloody funny.

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    Deep State. Two series on Disney. Mark Strong in the first series. Kept me entertained for a few evenings.


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    Quote Originally Posted by notnowkato View Post
    Outlaws started yesterday evening on BBC1, excellent and very much looking forward to the next 5 episodes.
    Agree, loving it, very funny and a bit dark. Walken is superb!


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    Quote Originally Posted by wildheart View Post
    Agree, loving it, very funny and a bit dark. Walken is superb!
    I quite enjoyed it, but it was definitely presented as a Comedy first and drama second by the trailer I saw and felt the opposite in reality.

    I smiled a few times, Walken being one of the comedy highlights - I wonder if he'll dance? - but it felt more drama than comedy on the whole.

    ITV's "The Long Call" is keeping my attention, too, even if a lot of the characters seem a bit box-ticky.

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    The North Water on iPlayer was entertaining. Stephen Graham is always worth watching

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    Just finished the last episode of The Outsiders on Dave. Sort of a cross between Ray Mears and Taskmaster. A bunch of comedians are stuck in a wood for a week and are given vaguely survivalist tasks by David Mitchell. It was surprisingly hilarious at times, the comedians were riffing off each other nicely. Recommended if you want a bit of light hearted fun to cheer you up.

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    The Chestnut Man - Netflix
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    Quote Originally Posted by hogthrob View Post
    I'm about half way through. 'Supernatural horror' for grown ups, and I'm finding it far more enjoyable than An American Haunting, for example.


    On Netflix.
    Midnight Mass, just finishing last episode now. Episodes 4 & 5 were a slog but other wise has been good. 4 & 5 could have been edited into 1 episode with some really long monologues from characters that seemed to serve no purpose.

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    Yellowstone. Season 4.
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