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Norsemen
On to Episode 3
Warming up nicely
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@mikethesnow said in TV Serieseseses:
Norsemen
On to Episode 3
Warming up nicely
It’s great , the lagertha character is awesome.
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@jegga @MiketheSnow I just had a look at this on IMDB, already been a season too.
Grabbed a few eps to have a looksie!
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Anyone else watching Mayans MC, the Sons of Anarchy "spin off"? I sort of missed it started, so watched the first 3 episodes last night.
It's not bad. A little less light-hearted than Sons started off, but still very much the same formula. Perhaps one too many story levels at the start, they could have delayed one of them a bit.
Less eye candy than Sons started with though, sorry jegga
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@mariner4life funnily enough I just watched the first 2 episodes last night. Seems very similar but hasn't quite gripped me, bit of a slow burner so far it seems.
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@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
Anyone else watching Mayans MC, the Sons of Anarchy "spin off"? I sort of missed it started, so watched the first 3 episodes last night.
It's not bad. A little less light-hearted than Sons started off, but still very much the same formula. Perhaps one too many story levels at the start, they could have delayed one of them a bit.
Less eye candy than Sons started with though, sorry jegga
Yeah, watched first 3 episodes or so.
Felt like they were trying a little too hard for “let's be like Sons” plus “let's have a point of difference from Sons”
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Been smashing Would I Lie to You. Absolutely brilliant. British comedians at their best. Actually the German Henning Wehn is probably the funniest. Hysterical shit.
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Just finished watching 'The People vs OJ Simpson' on Netflix.
Absolutely outstanding, my memory of the case was kind of vague so when each twist and turn occurred my initial reaction was 'oh great they Hollywoodised it...' but then I'd google it and see it actually happened. One hell of a story and now has me watching parts of the original trial on youtube. Oh yeah and David Schwimmer I thought was outstanding, always had him pegged as forever Ross Geller but this was really something. -
Patriot on Prime.
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Finished the second series of Making a Murderer lastnight
I was convinced after the first series that Steven Avery and his dimwited nephew were set up. After this latest instalments im even more convinced.
No doubt the Avery’s and Dasseys are feral ( the mom dassey is completely feral) but based on the details showing in the final few episodes it’s looking like other family members are responsible
They were stitched up by the cops and prosecutors not too mention his own defence team clearly could have done moreJust highlights how fucked you would be if your ever tied up in the US legal system
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@virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished the second series of Making a Murderer lastnight
I was convinced after the first series that Steven Avery and his dimwited nephew were set up. After this latest instalments im even more convinced.
No doubt the Avery’s and Dasseys are feral ( the mom dassey is completely feral) but based on the details showing in the final few episodes it’s looking like other family members are responsible
They were stitched up by the cops and prosecutors not too mention his own defence team clearly could have done moreJust highlights how fucked you would be if your ever tied up in the US legal system
I enjoyed it more than the first season. The new lawyer is a frightening woman
Unbelievable that the Brendan Dassey confession still stands. The US court system is fucked.
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@sammyc said in TV Serieseseses:
@virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished the second series of Making a Murderer lastnight
I was convinced after the first series that Steven Avery and his dimwited nephew were set up. After this latest instalments im even more convinced.
No doubt the Avery’s and Dasseys are feral ( the mom dassey is completely feral) but based on the details showing in the final few episodes it’s looking like other family members are responsible
They were stitched up by the cops and prosecutors not too mention his own defence team clearly could have done moreJust highlights how fucked you would be if your ever tied up in the US legal system
I enjoyed it more than the first season. The new lawyer is a frightening woman
Unbelievable that the Brendan Dassey confession still stands. The US court system is fucked.
Yup it appears they don’t want to let them out, despite a handful of judges stating the confession was involuntary.
Enjoyed when mom dassey and the stepdad showed their true colours and ranted at Avery on the phone.
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Watched a couple of episodes of The Romanoffs, is pretty decent.
Basically different story each ep following different people who are apparently descendants of the Romanoffs.
couple females in ep 2 were very tidy, particularly
edit: not sold on the episodes after ep 2...
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@sammyc said in TV Serieseseses:
@virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
Finished the second series of Making a Murderer lastnight
I was convinced after the first series that Steven Avery and his dimwited nephew were set up. After this latest instalments im even more convinced.
No doubt the Avery’s and Dasseys are feral ( the mom dassey is completely feral) but based on the details showing in the final few episodes it’s looking like other family members are responsible
They were stitched up by the cops and prosecutors not too mention his own defence team clearly could have done moreJust highlights how fucked you would be if your ever tied up in the US legal system
I enjoyed it more than the first season. The new lawyer is a frightening woman
Unbelievable that the Brendan Dassey confession still stands. The US court system is fucked.
Just finished it too. Really enjoyed it..now I need to do some research on the other side of the story as the first season left out a lot of stuff that put Steven in a bad light.
Funnily enough I've walked away with a greater respect for the US court system. The amount of options for appeal are quite vast and it's set up to be as fair as possible, it doesn't mean every decision is going to be 100% correct but it does give some protections against a public storm created by a potentially slanted doco. What I do think is messed up however is the poor process by investigators especially considering the conflict of interest of Avery's civil claim.
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Personally I gave up watching as it was demoralizing to go so deeply into the sheer dumbness of some people
Despite my apparent ‘leftyness” where I should be standing up for the ‘disadvantaged’ I found myself despairing for humanity that as a species we haven’t managed to evolve such feralness out of society -
@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
Personally I gave up watching as it was demoralizing to go so deeply into the sheer dumbness of some people
Despite my apparent ‘leftyness” where I should be standing up for the ‘disadvantaged’ I found myself despairing for humanity that as a species we haven’t managed to evolve such feralness out of societyFor their shoddy treatment they are feral
Though ironically it appears through his time in jail Avery has improved. He seemed capable of understanding the lawyer talk and generally came across as educated.
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@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
Personally I gave up watching as it was demoralizing to go so deeply into the sheer dumbness of some people
Despite my apparent ‘leftyness” where I should be standing up for the ‘disadvantaged’ I found myself despairing for humanity that as a species we haven’t managed to evolve such feralness out of societyActually I'd say that attitude perfectly sums up modern leftyism, a patronising disdain for the white working class.
The doco is certainly slanted in favour of the Averys but of the footage what makes you see these people as ferals? I see a working class family who have had it pretty tough for a long time and remain close as a loving family. Rough around the edges sure, but I don't see the alcohol, drug abuse, unemployment, family violence and refusal to take responsibility that I'd associate with folk I'd actually call feral.
It's a bit of a bug bear of mine having come from very humble beginnings myself.