Enjoying Time Traveller's Wife on Sky, well acted and the storyline, tho convoluted, does not take you out of the story and is very interesting and absorbing.
Late to the party but i have been binge watching Bosch on Amazon, think i like it because ofd the multiple concurrent plot lines and it’s lack of shoot-outs, the action is there but it’s an enabler for the narrative rather than ‘look at my big explosion and a car twisting through the air in slo-mo’ that and the dialogue is very real and interpersonal and not over acted apart from the comedy detective duo ‘Crate and Barrel’ who raise a laugh.
have to turn the sound up as i find the fast talking hard to understand sometimes. on series five will done in a week or 2 then onto the Bosch Legacy series.
Enjoying Time Traveller's Wife on Sky, well acted and the storyline, tho convoluted, does not take you out of the story and is very interesting and absorbing.
maybe mentioned already but
Stranger things is very good
Watched the first 2 episodes of the Obi-Wan series and that was also pretty good
Staircse on one of the Sky channels is very good.
Agree with the others on The time travellers wife. It's very well done (you've read the book & seen the film, now watch the TV series.) It's directed by Stephen Moffat, who wrote a lot of early re-launched Dr Who episodes. I think Stephen was responsible for "Are you my mummy?".
Just started this one on Netflix
French series about a detective going to work in a remote town with no phone signal hence Black Spot , different story every episode but a theme running through the episodes slightly paranormal brilliantly shot and well worth a look
We own this city
From the same production team as ‘The Wire’ looks at the corruption in Baltimore’s gun task force, started it at ten last night by two this morning I thought it was time to give it a rest.
Compelling viewing based on a true story and I’d recommend it irrespective of if your a fan of the wire or not.
Well that is a shame , thought it was running well and full of new ideas...
I rinsed through this in the past week - of course not as good as The Wire, but an interesting story and well told nonetheless.
I've also been watching Pistols, the Danny Boyle show about the Sex Pistols on Disney+. A couple of episodes in, not sure whether it's any good or not! Interesting enough to keep going though...
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Season 3 of For All Mankind has started on AppleTV+. Fantastic show, particularly if you’re interested in an alternative take on the USA/Russia space race.
If you don’t have an AppleTV+ subscription and want to see what it’s like, season 1 is available for free at the moment (for a limited period).
Amazon prime
El Candidato
worth a watch if you dont mind subtitles
latest series of the boys is good as ever - 9/10
obi wan kenobi - 2/10 - parts of this are absolutely laughable - to me this franchise was destroyed years ago.
I finished Severance on Apple TV yesterday.
Well worth a watch, great production, acting superb from all involved and Ben Stiller on fire with the direction along with others.
Definitely a two thumbs up and an easy 9 out of 10, if not higher.
Excellent show
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Only two episodes available so far but I've thoroughly enjoyed both, I think it's a high quality show and as a space nut (particularly the Apollo and shuttle eras) I'm interested to see where they go with regards to Mars.
S2 did overdo the drama sometimes, particularly with Karen Baldwin (although that's looking like it was setting up a storyline in S3). But generally I thought the last few episodes were some of the best TV I watched last year, even despite some slightly dodgy science in the last episode.
I'm glad someone else likes Bosch. I dismissed it at first as just another police procedural but it's well-plotted, not too explode-y, and draws you in. When people do get hurt, they aren't back to normal the next day with a small plaster on. It's one of the few series I have actually binge-watched. Also, for more of the same, except perhaps even less demanding, maybe try The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix? Based on stories by the same author, Michael Connelly, it has a similar 'vibe' and smart dialogue. Oh, and the eponymous lawyer not only drives Lincoln's, but wears Patek Phillipe (obligatory watch ref).
Apologies if this has been mentioned already, but BBCs current drama Sherwood is excellent.
Fantastic cast, and a timely reminder of the complexity of the division caused by the Miners strike, and turns a light on the East Midlands, which is a bit of a forgotten corner of the UK in TV land.
2 episodes aired last week, and are on iPlayer, 2 more this week, concluding next week.
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Also Pistol on Disney+, nonsense but good fun
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I’m enjoying this, big pinch of salt required but it’s great fun and really made well.
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Stranger things 4 has been phenomenal!
I've totally binged it.
Very frustrated that vol 2 of the season finale isn't out til 1st July.
Best thing that's been on TV this side of 2000 imo.
Following a recommendation from a Sports Podcast, started watching 'All or Nothing' The Michigan Wolverines on Amazon Prime. There's a few series on there featuring different team from different sports.
I thought this one was good, got an insight as how an American college team is run and some of the people involved. The one thing that is apparent, is the amount of resource that American colleges get, it's quite staggering
It's building to a good finale, so will finish off tonight
Anyone else watched any of these?
John
Dunno if anyone else has menbtioned 'Night Sky' with Sissy Spacek and JK Simmons. I recently watched the whole series on Amazon Prime and really enjoyed it, Season 2 isn't until next year though
John
On Sky Max
Blackout in an English Town and all the Women become pregnant ! and give birth to a strange brood of Children . Remake of The Village Of The Damned
Very eerie and stark but well made and keeps you watching
Any fans of Gomorrah or Zero Zero Zero….
New series on sky Atlantic, Blocco 181. More of the same, Italian subtitled drug gangs. 3 episodes in and quite enjoying it
I really enjoyed this too and am looking forward to the next series.
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Maybe dip my toe into Man vs Bee looks a bit if weekend frivolity and I quite like Atkinson’s brand of slapstick
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...apstick-sitcom
It’s been mentioned, but we are really enjoying Sherwood on IPlayer,
Cheers..
Jase
Started watching Suspect on C4 this week - it's James Nesbitt's latest drama. Decent cast including Joely Richardson, Richard E Grant, Ben Miller, Sasha Darwan etc.
2 episodes in (they're only about 30 mins each) but something just doesn't click.....maybe I've got spoiled by the likes of BB/BCS/Ozark etc. Will try a few more episodes to see if it get better.
Don't know if mentioned already but after watching Squid Game, me and the wife have started watching Alice In Borderlands. Similar to squid game in that there are different games that are participated in but quite different in others. Very good so far after 4 episodes in. It's on Netflix
Midwich Cuckoo's was good.
Based on a John Wyndham novel so you get the idea but decent adaptation although not 100% sure it passes muster for the modern day.
Possibly better if set in the time / era it was written in.
At one point bit became a bit Dr Who which was a little let down.
Nonetheless it was enjoyable and sinister enough.
Looks like there will be a follow on so I'll keep my eyes open for that.
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Midwich Cuckoos - no apostrophe! Auto correct!
Another that I enjoyed on Amazon Prime was Tales from the loop
John..
Some of the forest scenes were set in Hawarden woods near where I live. I walked past when they were filming mid last year. I exaggerate not, they must have had 50 vehicles in the woods. From mahoosive lighting rig trucks/ 4 wheel drives/ black executive transport VW minibuses to toilet trucks and security riding around the area on quads.
My wife has watched all the episodes and has probably spotted 20 mins of “ our local” footage. No wonder these BBC series are expensive to produce.
Steve