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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    I think it's a series

    Sign me up

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    @MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:

    I think it's a series

    Sign me up

    I'm pretty sure my first "album" was Weird Al's "Fat".
    And to risk repeating a topic which has been done many times before, derailing many a thread...
    First "album" of any content in any form: Weird Al's "Fat" (dubbed cassette)
    First "proper music album" in any form: Def Leppard's Hysteria (dubbed cassette)
    First legal album: Guns and Roses Use Your Illusion II (cassette)
    (fond memories of my curious father and auntie putting it on the car stereo on the way home, and "Get In The Ring" coming on - as I was reading the lyrics in those little booklets that came with it)
    First CD: purchased 3 at the same time, with my Aiwa 3-CD stereo... Smashing Pumpkin's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Queen's Greatest Hits Vol 1&2, and something else... can't remember. Genuinely can't remember, but I'm wondering if it's deliberate amnesia, and it might have been Live's Throwing Copper?
    First iTunes album: fuck off. Never.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    The Staircase with Toni Collette & Colin Firth. Docudrama about Michael Peterson and did he kill his wife or not.

    Got rave reviews, but we gave up after 2 episodes. Just trying to be too clever by half and it became a bit unwatchable for me.

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    Accidentally found out what happened on Ozark via a FB mate who obviously isn’t into spoilers.

    Was gonna say I wasn’t happy, but then with such a bunch of loathesome characters ( seriously, every single one is to different degrees ) I’m not sure how I would be ?

    Probably won’t bother watching.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:

    The Staircase with Toni Collette & Colin Firth. Docudrama about Michael Peterson and did he kill his wife or not.

    Got rave reviews, but we gave up after 2 episodes. Just trying to be too clever by half and it became a bit unwatchable for me.

    Having seen umpteen documentaries about this I wasn't sure where they could go with it so good to know.

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    @Nepia I'm about half way through s3 and while still some funny bits, certainly seems to have changed.

    Jimmy is an absolute fluffybunny to Edgar!

    On Edgar, dude is David Schwimmers doppelganger, his look, facials, movement and even the way he talks he could be him.

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    @Tim So after the first episode I said I would encourage my partner to watch as she hasn't read the books.

    She loved it and is pissed Season 2 isn't being showed immediately.

    By about ep 3 I was into it for its own and not comparing with the novels. I think it was very well done.

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    A light “dramedy” to watch with the partner is “10 Percent” (Amazon)
    Based on the well reviewed French comedy it is about a small acting agency in London, the work and lives of those there.
    I only got into it as lots of the show is filmed about one block from where I used to work in Fitzrovia. So much was instantly recognisable and the office is a couple of doors away from the pub I had farewell drinks at. So a bit of nostalgia for me.
    Slightly Ted Lasso like. Really good characters and you get into their various stories easily.
    Nothing brilliant but a well made watch.

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    My brain already hurts.

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    @Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:

    My brain already hurts.

    Oh shit... I'm going to need to read all sorts of nerd-sites to remind me of what happened last season.
    And what it meant.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @Kruse or remember when last season was...early 2020?

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    @dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:

    @Tim So after the first episode I said I would encourage my partner to watch as she hasn't read the books.

    She loved it and is pissed Season 2 isn't being showed immediately.

    By about ep 3 I was into it for its own and not comparing with the novels. I think it was very well done.

    Yeah, Mrs M loved it as well having not heard about the books. Hard not to like a series with Kristen Scott-Thomas & Gary Oldman.

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    @Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    A light “dramedy” to watch with the partner is “10 Percent” (Amazon)
    Based on the well reviewed French comedy it is about a small acting agency in London, the work and lives of those there.
    I only got into it as lots of the show is filmed about one block from where I used to work in Fitzrovia. So much was instantly recognisable and the office is a couple of doors away from the pub I had farewell drinks at. So a bit of nostalgia for me.
    Slightly Ted Lasso like. Really good characters and you get into their various stories easily.
    Nothing brilliant but a well made watch.

    Loving it

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    Finally got around to watching Dexter; New Blood.

    Started off slow for a couple of episodes, but started ramping up and by about ep 5 was bloody good, and I ended up bingeing eps 6-10...back to some of the better eps from S1 and 2.

    However, like most series, and the finale of the Original Dexter series, was left a bit disappointed with the end.

    Guess the issue is they will never satisfy everyone in ending a show, and while I enjoyed half of the final ep, the last 25 mins, I didnt think held up with the rest of this season...it kinda ended how I expected it too, but just not 'how' I thought it would end.

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    Just finished S2 of Young Wallander. A good watch - better than S1 too.

    Young Wallander (TV Series 2020–2022) ⭐ 6.9 | Crime, Drama, Mystery

    Young Wallander (TV Series 2020–2022) ⭐ 6.9 | Crime, Drama, Mystery

    | TV-MA

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Ozark - just finished final episode.
    Titwatch: zero.
    I was surprised by the ending - I watched the entire thing expecting nearly the exact opposite of the ending.
    And if only for that - I'm gonna give it a pass.
    ##spoiler
    I'm not entirely sold on whether the reason for that ending was artistic, or commercial.
    ##endspoiler

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  • BonesB Online
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    @Kruse said in TV Serieseseses:

    Ozark - just finished final episode.
    Titwatch: zero.
    I was surprised by the ending - I watched the entire thing expecting nearly the exact opposite of the ending.
    And if only for that - I'm gonna give it a pass.
    ##spoiler
    I'm not entirely sold on whether the reason for that ending was artistic, or commercial.
    ##endspoiler

    ##spoiler
    Leaves it open for more later on down the line I'd say.
    ##endspoiler

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I mentioned earlier that I didn't like the ending either.

    ##spoiler
    Wendy dying in the car crash, and the consequences for the Byrde family from that, would have been much more interesting. In the end, showing the car crash scene at the start of the season was pointless.
    ##endspoiler

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