Got one more episode of the Queen's Gambit to go and was wondering what to watch next
Just thought I'd take a minute to post this, as The Fall - originally aired over three seasons from 2013-2016 - completely passed me by first time around; however, all episodes are currently available from the BBC on Sky.
Starring Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan in the lead roles, IMDB summarises the plot as follows: "A psychological thriller that examines the lives of two hunters. One is a serial killer who stalks his victims in and around Belfast and the other is a talented Detective Superintendent from the MET who is brought in to catch him."
I thought it was absolutely spellbinding stuff, and the best thing I've watched on TV for a very long time. The psychological tussle between, and the superb portrayal of, the two main characters underpins a plot that's actually quite horrific in parts, and makes it an easy recommendation.
Got one more episode of the Queen's Gambit to go and was wondering what to watch next
Gillian Anderson? Be still my beating heart! I don’t watch much telly but I remember she was awesome in a BBC adaptation of Bleak House a few years ago.
Really liked the first series but then lost its way, but certainly worth giving a try
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Her performance in this is breathtaking, and she looks absolutely gorgeous throughout!
Actually I thought it just got better and better, although for reasons that will become obvious it gradually migrated from the horrendous acts themselves to much more intense characterisation as each series progressed.
It's a fantastic series. Have you watched Broadchurch?
"A man of little significance"
We should have read a bit more about it before starting it but assumed that the three series would be three distinct stories. We watched and really enjoyed series 1 a couple of weeks ago but were slightly disappointed that it didn't come to a nice round conclusion. We'll launch into series 2 and 3 in a few days - hopefully we'll quickly get over the fact that it's one long story and get right back into it again.
I just replied to Rusty on another thread, but this might also be a option for you.
With a Netflix subscription you get 5 logins for different devices, so if you have a close friend or family member who has Netflix but hasn't used their 5 device log ins you could ask for their login details. Unlike Amazon Prime ( which has a similar thing) Netlix doesn't have any extras you can buy so there is no risk to the account holder.
Cheers..
Jase
Jason, you’re such an enabler. That trailer has got me hooked. Netflix here I come....
I watched this in real time back in the day with my missus. First series was brilliant and we were hooked. 2nd was good, but the 3rd was a real labour of love, we barely managed to struggle through it.
Apparently it was only meant to be 1 series, but they ended up se-shooting the ending as it had been so well received. if they had stuck to original plan it would have gone down as an absolute classic in my eyes.
Much easier to bail out if your not feeling it thesedays when you haven’t invested 3yrs of your life in it!
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I couldn't get on with her tortured accent.
Just starting to watch Broadchurch for the first time...
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
I watched this back when it first aired with my wife - shortly after she went with a group of girl friends to see the first ‘fifty shades’ also starring Jamie Dornan - and she really couldn’t understand how they could cast him in such a role as she couldn’t shake the image of him as a violent rapist. He’s an excellent actor imho, but my wife commented ‘I think I’m supposed to fancy him but after watching those rape scenes in The Fall, he just gives me the creeps - he’s horrible’ which probably isn’t what the makers of 50 shades were going for!
Great show!
Took a few episodes for the rest of the cast to get up to speed, but Dornan and Anderson where brilliant throughout IMO
"A man of little significance"
Just finished watching The Fall (on Amazon Prime) and didn't want to read this thread until we'd got through it all.
Really enjoyed it (and having liven in Belfast for a couple of years a lot of the locations were familiar).
The only thing that irritated me throughout was Anderson's vocal delivery - her accent, the way she has to whisper everything, and the long, unnecessary pauses. With a better actress it would have been a much better series.