My partner and I were discussing last night my lack of closure on the main protagonist ( Eloise?) having not having a big fall.
I understand it ran it’s course but some lose ends that I felt should have been resolved.
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Your Honour is one of the best pilot series box sets I’ve seen in a while.
It’s suspenseful and edge of your seat entertainment.
Just give it one episode, is all I’m going to say....
Fat Tony & co on prime, a few years old now, part of the underbelly stable about Melbourne organised crime.
Worth a watch.
The Terror is pretty good and refreshingly unwoke!
Just catching up with Unforgotten, it's only taken us 4 series to get around to watching it.
What took us so long?!
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Just catching up with Unforgotten, it's only taken us 4 series to get around to watching it.
What took us so long?!
Watching Queen of the south on Netflix atm, currently on series 4 (series 5 &6 apparently in the works): Its great show although not quite up to Narchos and El Chappo standards but well worth a watch and Camilla Varga is one of the best villains ever!
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Unbelievable on Netflix. Toni Collette and Merrit Wever are superb.
First episode is uncomfortable scene setting, but the detective work kicks in at episode 2 and its completely gripping.
Best ive seen in a long time.
Line of Duty is back again, 100% worth a watch, if you haven't seen the first 4 series, catch up with those too!
Line of Duty is fantastic, happy it's back.
I might get flamed for this but I really like The Circle.
Just finished the last episode of the current series of The Unforgotten. Brilliant.
Godless on Netflix was great too. We don’t normally watch Westerns but glad we did for this.
Fauda on Netflix - brilliant! Best thing I've seen since Narcos.
After waiting more then a year for this series I think it's terrible. I've given up after two episodes. Terrible acting, totally amateur production and what is that Brummy fella doing there? Davison's boss. Quite possibly the worst actor ever. I thought he'd stumbled onto the wrong set, he was looking for the Benidorm set.
I'm sure it's been mentioned many times on this thread, but in case others benefit, I just finished watching DEVS on BBC iPlayer and it's one of the best series I've ever seen. Fantastic.
started watching Hausen last night, started "dark" doesnt look like its going to get any happier but good.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11052434/
I've recently started watching Yellowstone staring Kevin Costner. A modern western ish series set in Montana.
I'm about 1/2 way through series 1. Very enjoyable so far.
It's written by Taylor Sheridan, the guy who wrote & directed Sicario , Wind River, Hell & High Water, Sons of Anarchy.
https://youtu.be/RpQJpvU1nV4
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Line of Duty. Yes, there are some bosses who should be in Benidorm.
Started flight attendant earlier, 1 episode in and looking good so far
Am I alone on thinking Line of Duty is a load of old tosh?
Really contrived storylines and hammy acting and surely one season too much?
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The Flight Attendant - looks like it should be complete rubbish, turns out to be anything but. Only a few episodes in but so far pure enjoyment and highly recommended. Make sure you’ve poured yourself a drink first.
I recently stumbled upon 'Bulletproof' and I really enjoyed it.
3 seasons so far with the latest launched in Jan 2021. First season had 8 episodes, second 6 and the third only 3 (maybe due to COVID?).
The show centres around two police detectives and is based in London for the first two seasons but the third season is set in South Africa.
Really good show as the two main characters have very different backgrounds but are very close friends.
Well worth a watch.
The full collection of 24 is on Star so we started watching it again, we are on no 22 of season 2 and I’ve re-learned a few things that I’d forgotten.....
1. No-one is safe
2. Except Jack
3. Jack is THE hardest man ever to live. Chuck Norris wears Jack Bauer pyjamas.....
4. Kim is kidnapped on average 3 times per series
5. CTU can track anyone anywhere and use technology to great ends but if the phones go down they’re buggered
6. Jack Bauer and CTU invented Google Maps, Zoom and Find my Phone
7. If you kiss Jack, there is a 77% chance you will die
8. Immunity from prosecution is only a phone call away, regardless of your crimes
9. Apart from the phones and fashion, it still looks current and stands up to repeat viewing in 2021
10. Jack Bauer is THE hardest man ever to live!
Nuclear bombs, domestic and foreign terrorism, Albanian gangsters, turncoat senators, corruption, torture, and unexpected deaths of main characters, it’s got it all!
Bring on Series 3!
When it came out 24 was one of, if not the best show on TV and certainly one of my all-time favourites.
I also have Disney+ and thought about re-watching it from the start but wasn't sure how it would hold up.
I don't watch anything that Sutherland's in, father or son.
In 24, Kiefer Sutherland talks in a weird sort of whisper, and it bugged me increasingly as I watched more episodes.
The Irregulars on Netflix, DR Watson employs some street urchins to solve crimes for him, its all supernatural and good vs evil but the effects are spot on and Victorian London looks stunning 7/10
Bordertown also on Netflix Finnish Police drama a top cop moves to Finnish/Russian Bordertown for a quieter life but there is more crime to solve than in the city
his methods annoy everyone but he gets results , The stories are very hard hitting and graphic but well written and acted.. subtitles or English voices can be selected
9/10
I’m a big fan of LOD but you are spot on. Luckily the Brummy fella only tends to be bit part, but Kelly MacDonald is making such a dogs dinner of every line she has to deliver that I’m finding it hard to watch. Hoping she might be killed off early so it can take off
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I’ve just binge watched “For All Mankind” on Apple TV Plus.
Now up to date and waiting for new episodes every Friday.
It’s essentially an alternate history where Russia put the first man on the moon, and goes from there with what might have happened in to 70’s and 80’s and presumably forward in upcoming series.
I think it’s superb.
Very high quality writing, acting, and the visuals are simply stunning.
Highly recommended.
I’ve been really enjoying The Expanse on Amazon Prime.
Anybody watch that new Marvel show on Disney+ yet? Winter soldier and falco boy?
Anyone recommend?
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Am I the only one to be watching Fauda? It's absolutely incredible.