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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
The other half and I are already dusting off the chess set for some games.
One of my work colleagues works part time at Dymocks (bookstore chain) and she said they've been running out of stock of chess boards on a weekly basis.
I think in 12 months time there will be lots of dusty chess sets in peoples homes.
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I’ll admit it crossed my mind, I already have a couple of sets though so at least no outlay
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@Kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
I’ll admit it crossed my mind, I already have a couple of sets though so at least no outlay
Same. A very valuable family heirloom actually.
Chess is a brilliant game, I guess it comes down to how many moves and countermoves you can remember.
There was an app I played on for awhile, level one was too easy, level two was too hard.....I guess I should try again.
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@Kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 my highest achievement was beating my comp...on medium...once
I would imagine those games are programmed to expertly counter EVERY move us humans can try ?
I might download another app and try again. Mrs is watching some bachelor type shit so no way can I disturb her for a game haha.
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The Stranger on Netflix
Well written, well acted, kept you guessing.
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
The Stranger on Netflix
Well written, well acted, kept you guessing.
Is that the Harlen Coben one?
Only thing that throws me with those is the 'mid-atlantic' approach where it isn't properly Brit but is also obviously not Yank.
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@Bones said in TV Serieseseses:
The Undoing
Really got into this eh and thought it built it all up brilliantly. Not sure about the end result, thought they may have come up with something more clever but a bloody good watch I'd say.
I liked it.
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The verdict was never really in doubt, but the wife taking the stand to cement his guilt was the highlight (if you can call it that)
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@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
The Stranger on Netflix
Well written, well acted, kept you guessing.
Is that the Harlen Coben one?
Only thing that throws me with those is the 'mid-atlantic' approach where it isn't properly Brit but is also obviously not Yank.
Like that Sex Education show where the school setup is very American yet they are in the UK.Yes
Know what you mean about the Americanisms
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@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bones said in TV Serieseseses:
The Undoing
Really got into this eh and thought it built it all up brilliantly. Not sure about the end result, thought they may have come up with something more clever but a bloody good watch I'd say.
I liked it.
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The verdict was never really in doubt, but the wife taking the stand to cement his guilt was the highlight (if you can call it that)
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Yeah...
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That annoyed me a little as if she was going to throw him under the bus I don't know why she wouldn't have done it earlier and/or more obviously. But yeah I guess the verdict wasn't in doubt so she could do it her way.
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@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
I did a quick search and couldn't find mention but 'Swedish Dicks'.
Took me a little while to tune in and now not sure how this hasn't been a more obvious find.
Funny as a fightWell... going off to look for a torrent of that is going to be interesting...
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@Kruse said in TV Serieseseses:
@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
I did a quick search and couldn't find mention but 'Swedish Dicks'.
Took me a little while to tune in and now not sure how this hasn't been a more obvious find.
Funny as a fightWell... going off to look for a torrent of that is going to be interesting...
That’s actually one of the storylines. They get sued by a porn producer.
Edit: if the prospect of titties ain’t enough, Keanu Reeves guest stars with a really funny twist. I won’t spoil.
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A Confession - Martin Freeman as a Detective who gets his man for the murder of a local girl, only for him to offer up another body during the arrest, and causes complications with the fact that he didnt follow 'protocol' during the arrest.
Based on a true story, pretty good, highlights some of the shitty parts of the law, especially when you hear them talk about 'protecting the suspect'
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The Prisoner from 1967(!)
I'm into classic films and heard about this as a classic, ground-breaking TV series and starting to watch on Prime. Written and produced by Patrick McGoohan, it's bloody great and obviously been a huge influence to shows like Twin Peaks & Lost.
The production values are high and surprisingly, much of the tech isn't that outdated - the "robot" sentries are just as good and scary as anything today, if not more. It's a pretty timeless series which, for car freaks, even features a Lotus/Caterham 7....