Lady Murasaki wrote:Capture. BBC 1, intrigued so far.
Not seen ep 2 yet so shhh.
Yes me too!
First one brilliant, just waiting for this wash to finish then I'm getting ready for episode 2 .
Lady Murasaki wrote:Capture. BBC 1, intrigued so far.
Not seen ep 2 yet so shhh.
xtras1 wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Capture. BBC 1, intrigued so far.
Not seen ep 2 yet so shhh.
Yes me too!
First one brilliant, just waiting for this wash to finish then I'm getting ready for episode 2 .
Lady Murasaki wrote:xtras1 wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Capture. BBC 1, intrigued so far.
Not seen ep 2 yet so shhh.
Yes me too!
First one brilliant, just waiting for this wash to finish then I'm getting ready for episode 2 .
I’m watching till later today too. Shhh until tomorrow!
Nucks wrote:Anyone else watching "A Confession" on itv with Martin Freeman? Just watched the first episode so far but would there really be such an intense investigation so quickly after an adult goes missing?
xtras1 wrote:Murasaki... just as good as the 1st episode... I'm liking it
2nd episode of A Confession, so far so good some weird script at times .
Red Okktober wrote:I'm loving The Capture as well.
Started watching Wu Tang: An American Saga - Hip Hop, guns and drugs - it compares favourably to Straight Outta Compton, for anyone who's seen that.
Also The Spy, featuring Sacha Baron Cohen in a serious role of a Mossad spy in 1960s Syria, which he holds down really well - until he starts running in one scene, when he runs exactly like Borat!
Cobs wrote:
Red Okktober wrote:I'm loving The Capture as well.
Started watching Wu Tang: An American Saga - Hip Hop, guns and drugs - it compares favourably to Straight Outta Compton, for anyone who's seen that.
Also The Spy, featuring Sacha Baron Cohen in a serious role of a Mossad spy in 1960s Syria, which he holds down really well - until he starts running in one scene, when he runs exactly like Borat!
Red Okktober wrote:I'm loving The Capture as well.
Started watching Wu Tang: An American Saga - Hip Hop, guns and drugs - it compares favourably to Straight Outta Compton, for anyone who's seen that.
Also The Spy, featuring Sacha Baron Cohen in a serious role of a Mossad spy in 1960s Syria, which he holds down really well - until he starts running in one scene, when he runs exactly like Borat!
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