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    Quote Originally Posted by jmitch View Post
    I am just about to watch the final episode of " the end of the f***ing world" which launched on C4 this week.
    Loving it so far!

    http://www.channel4.com/info/press/n...-world-trailer
    Coming to this very late and binge watching.

    Excellent!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Raffe View Post
    Into the third episode, really good.
    It is, isn't it? I also see Budapest doing that rather good impression of Buenos Aires as it did in Evita.

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    Just finished watching the latest series of Spiral on BBC4, well worth a watch if you like gritty French cop shows, which I do!

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477507

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    Another vote for the Watchman, very intriguing.

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    Been binge watching This Is Us on Amazon and can say it’s one of the most poignant and well acted dramas i’ve seen in a long time. It follows a family from just before the birth of triplets, adoption and onwards through their lives, the Individual stories segue beautifully. The narrative jumps seamlessly from past to present, superb acting on the whole and a real tear jerker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidd View Post
    Been binge watching This Is Us on Amazon and can say it’s one of the most poignant and well acted dramas i’ve seen in a long time. It follows a family from just before the birth of triplets, adoption and onwards through their lives, the Individual stories segue beautifully. The narrative jumps seamlessly from past to present, superb acting on the whole and a real tear jerker.
    My better half completely agrees with you.

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    I'm two episodes into The Devil Next Door on Netflix. It's a very well put together documentary series, really enjoying it.

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    Just finished watching S2 of Jack Ryan - pretty disappointed tbh. A load of American gung-ho boy's own comic stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnie3585 View Post
    I'm two episodes into The Devil Next Door on Netflix. It's a very well put together documentary series, really enjoying it.
    Started watching it in bed last night and from what I saw I liked it, but inevitably fell asleep about a quarter of the way through.
    Quote Originally Posted by vagabond View Post
    Just finished watching S2 of Jack Ryan - pretty disappointed tbh. A load of American gung-ho boy's own comic stuff.
    I really enjoyed season 1 and was excited at the prospect of season 2 being released. However, I'm about halfway in and can't really be bothered to watch the rest - seems to have lost its mojo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vagabond View Post
    Just finished watching S2 of Jack Ryan - pretty disappointed tbh. A load of American gung-ho boy's own comic stuff.
    Just saying a similar thing today to swmbo, although we really enjoyed season 1, often find that follow up series/seasons don't live up to expectations.
    We're now looking for something else to watch to make up for all the shite that's on TV at the moment.

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    S2 of ‘Motherland’’ on BBC IPlayer is a decent funny watch, about a bunch of parents with primary school age kids trying to get through the day, lighthearted fun.
    Last edited by JasonM; 21st November 2019 at 19:33.

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    Enjoyed Gold Digger

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    Enjoying series two of 'the young offenders'.
    "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."

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    Quote Originally Posted by number2 View Post
    Enjoying series two of 'the young offenders'.
    I’m trying to persuade swmbo to watch this😎😂

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    Just completed the final season of Man in the High Castle.

    I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite up there with the previous seasons. It was always going to be a difficult story to wrap up to the satisfaction of everyone, but it definitely had it's moments.
    So clever my foot fell off.

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    I see a few others have commented positively on Atypical, which is on Netflix. I started watching the first season a couple of days ago and ended up binging the whole thing last night.

    It's one of those rarely gentle, yet also hilarious comedies. The various side-plots & some of the secondary characters are a bit cheesy and predictable, but I suppose that's part of what makes it so easy to watch. It's probably not a 100% accurate portrayal of ASD either and some of the "educational" exposition is a bit overdone, but on balance it seems to handle it well.

    Overall, one of the best comedies I've seen for some time. I'm glad others have said good things about the other seasons as I'm now looking forward to watching those next.

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    Not a series just a one off that was rather enjoyable.
    Greg Davies: Looking for Kes.
    "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana View Post
    Just completed the final season of Man in the High Castle.

    I enjoyed it, but it wasn't quite up there with the previous seasons. It was always going to be a difficult story to wrap up to the satisfaction of everyone, but it definitely had it's moments.
    We did too, I thought the wrap up was pretty good, until the last minute, didn’t really understand that bit.
    Last edited by JasonM; 24th November 2019 at 14:17.

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    For all you star wars fans out there, it's got to be "The Mandalorian"

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    Quote Originally Posted by odyseus10 View Post
    For all you star wars fans out there, it's got to be "The Mandalorian"
    I'm loving it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbh View Post
    Just finished watching the latest series of Spiral on BBC4, well worth a watch if you like gritty French cop shows, which I do!

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477507

    Absolutely terrific, no pretention, no moralising just hard nosed gritty personalities with backstories.

    I loved the bit where Gilou and the judge come out of the bar and just take a piss before getting him into a cab.

    Contrast John Deed and the british "establishment" :-)



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    The Morning Show on Apple TV + is excellent. Really well written and acted.


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    Re Spiral



    QUOTE=Brian;5256832]Absolutely terrific, no pretention, no moralising just hard nosed gritty personalities with backstories.

    I loved the bit where Gilou and the judge come out of the bar and just take a piss before getting him into a cab.

    Contrast John Deed and the british "establishment" :-)



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    Excellent and i believe series eight will be aired in 2020
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    'The end of the fxxxing world' - just brilliant!
    Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by odyseus10 View Post
    For all you star wars fans out there, it's got to be "The Mandalorian"
    That name doesn't make me think of Star Wars. It's makes me think about one of these:

    Last edited by robt; 24th November 2019 at 18:20. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by MST View Post
    I'm loving it!
    They have certainly spent a lot of money on this!!

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    Just finished Narcos Mexico S1 which was very good if you don’t mind the subtitles.

    As per the above posts Spiral is great and The Young Offenders is watchable too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robt View Post
    That name doesn't make me think of Star Wars. It's makes me think about one of these:

    The Mandalorian has less blood and carnage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robt View Post
    That name doesn't make me think of Star Wars. It's makes me think about one of these:

    Not this?


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    Anybody watch “Upright” on Sky Atlantic? I’ve watched the first episode and thought it was quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilT View Post
    Anybody watch “Upright” on Sky Atlantic? I’ve watched the first episode and thought it was quite good.
    2 episodes in and it gets better. Getting rave reviews also.

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    Been watching ‘Power’ on Netflix a lot. Was introduced to me recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesycake7 View Post
    Been watching ‘Power’ on Netflix a lot. Was introduced to me recently.
    Just raced through this series. Really enjoyed it...a lot of unnecessary nudity but other than that was a good watch!

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    For zombie lovers, Black Summer on Netflix, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8923854/. Fastest zombies I've ever seen - manic zombies. Second series has been announced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wadebridge59 View Post
    Fastest zombies I've ever seen
    Weird recommendation, but OK.

    (this has actually made me want to see it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by robt View Post
    Weird recommendation, but OK.

    (this has actually made me want to see it)
    Also watching S9 of The Walking Dead on Netflix US - Rick has a lot easier time killing zombies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss13 View Post
    Just raced through this series. Really enjoyed it...a lot of unnecessary nudity but other than that was a good watch!

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    Honestly didn't know this was a thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by subseastu View Post
    Honestly didn't know this was a thing
    It's a thing called an oxymoron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilT View Post
    Anybody watch “Upright” on Sky Atlantic? I’ve watched the first episode and thought it was quite good.

    Saw the first episode and downloaded and watched the whole series in a day. Really enjoyed it.

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    FLEABAG

    Just binged the lot, easily the best show I’ve seen in a long time. Clever, sad and chokingly funny.

    PWB is a genius, no surprise how high she’s flying now.

    On BBC iPlayer

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    8 Days is worth a watch, its German so subtitles but very enjoyable

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    Upright.

    Tim Minchin on a road trip that gets progressively more surreal and funny, has a real emotional ending too. Beautiful piece of television.

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    That sounds worth checking out Tiny, did you see it on Netflix? I quite like TM but have lost track of his more recent work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mondie View Post
    That sounds worth checking out Tiny, did you see it on Netflix? I quite like TM but have lost track of his more recent work.
    It’s been on Sky to download but not sure it’s a sky original if that makes sense? Worth finding if you can though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildheart View Post
    8 Days is worth a watch, its German so subtitles but very enjoyable
    Quote Originally Posted by tiny73 View Post
    Upright.

    Tim Minchin on a road trip that gets progressively more surreal and funny, has a real emotional ending too. Beautiful piece of television.
    8 days gets a bit silly at times. Upright is excellent.
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    This programme has recently been rebroacast (iPlayer) but I remembered that I'd already posted about it in another thread;

    Quote Originally Posted by PickleB View Post
    BBC iPlayer link...Woody Guthrie: Three Chords and the Truth.

    I found it a good watch. It takes over 45 mins for Trumpy (and his dad) to make an appearance.

    ...so you've got another 29 days if you missed it first time around.

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    I'm watching Star Wars Disney TV series - The Mandalorian.

    It's better than most recent star wars films apart from Rogue One.

    Based around the Mandalorian Bounty hunters (think Boba Fett) after the events of Return of the Jedi. The themes of westerns with Eastwood or the overtones of a Japanese Ronin are ever present . It's further away from the Empire and closer to the first order but doesn't have all dark and light sides of the force and the connotations of that apart from a being of Yodas race who is a baby and displays force powers. At half an hour per episode it's great to watch and almost reminds of the TV serial shows where a whole mini story is wrapped up in a small amount of time yet still telling an overall bigger picture as the program progressed. A bit like Michael knight and his ongoing journeys during the course of Knight rider.

    Anyway ...It's excellent especially if you like Star wars and plenty of nods to the first three.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MST View Post
    I'm loving it!
    It's brilliant isn't it , almost like the spaghetti westerns man with no name . In this case man with no face !

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    +1 for The Mandalorian, superb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiny73 View Post
    It’s been on Sky to download but not sure it’s a sky original if that makes sense? Worth finding if you can though.
    Thanks Tiny, I will get onto it. Plenty of time off coming up and the weather is too bleak for much else at the moment.

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