Nucks wrote:Karl Pilkington’s “Sick of It” is surprisingly good. His alone holiday was especially funny.
Guest wrote:Nucks wrote:Karl Pilkington’s “Sick of It” is surprisingly good. His alone holiday was especially funny.
It may be the best-looking sitcom ever, the cinematography is great and shot in wide screen (no idea why though!).
I just don't think it's that funny.
Avon Barksdale wrote:Watching "The Defiant Ones" about Dr Dre & Jimmy Iovine.
It's brilliant. On episode 3 which outlines the rise of Interscope Records in the 90s.
Lady Murasaki wrote:Nucks wrote:Really enjoying Strangers with John Simm on ITV. Good mystery.
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is also not bad.
Harry Quebert is really dragging for me, it’s obvious that the fatherSpoiler: show
Nucks wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Nucks wrote:Really enjoying Strangers with John Simm on ITV. Good mystery.
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair is also not bad.
Harry Quebert is really dragging for me, it’s obvious that the fatherSpoiler: show
Caught up this morning with a couple episodes. Are you still watching?
I thinkSpoiler: show
Wilson wrote:Anyone hear watch This Country on BBCThree? It's a joy.
MG2 wrote:I have Strangers on my planner along with Killing Eve and The Cry. I will get to them!
But while not well I binged on netflix. Orphan Black, loved it. Suits, okay passed the time. River, probably, along with Save Me, the best thing I've watched this year. I'd watch this for the incredible performance by Stellan Skarsgård.
I also tried Riverdale but it was shit.
Now watching Seven Seconds, god it's bleak but it's good all the same.
Nasty Nostrils wrote:Wilson wrote:Anyone hear watch This Country on BBCThree? It's a joy.
Watched it on BBC1 but yes pretty funny although sometimes a bit crude.
Family affair as well, real brother and sister, her Dad is played by his Dad/ her Uncle, Len is played by her Dad I think (he's another Uncle anyway).
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