Game of Thrones - A classic, or fairy tales for kids and morons?

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The Star Trek spin-off series Picard was also on there.

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we watched the first 2 episodes of a cop show called "Grace" tonight.....starring John Simm...decent watch

Downloaded both shows, believe one was shown on ITV, the other shown on Britbox
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Garry Murphy wrote:we watched the first 2 episodes of a cop show called "Grace" tonight.....starring John Simm...decent watch

Downloaded both shows, believe one was shown on ITV, the other shown on Britbox
The books are superb. About fifteen of them I think.


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thanks alexa
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Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
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just downloaded a show called Professor T, the English remake of the Belgian Show, gonna give this a watch now.




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nikkiboy wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:01 pm Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
Mandalorian gets better in 2nd series too.
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The Cat wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:12 pm
nikkiboy wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:01 pm Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
Mandalorian gets better in 2nd series too.
Watched it now, that Gina Carano is fekkin gorgeous
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watched the Jimmy McGovern 3 parter "Time" the other night....typical of his stuff, I enjoyed it.
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nikkiboy wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:07 pm
The Cat wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:12 pm
nikkiboy wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:01 pm Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
Mandalorian gets better in 2nd series too.
Watched it now, that Gina Carano is fekkin gorgeous
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Garry Murphy wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:08 pm watched the Jimmy McGovern 3 parter "Time" the other night....typical of his stuff, I enjoyed it.
watched the 4 parter (season 2) of "Innocent" last night....another decent watch.
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"chernobyl" is tonights viewing....
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Garry Murphy wrote:"chernobyl" is tonights viewing....
What did you think?

Loved it myself.

Neil Robertson, the snooker player tweeted at the time he watched it about how he enjoyed it but was shocked when he was told it was based on a true story. He had no idea.


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nikkiboy wrote:
The Cat wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:12 pm
nikkiboy wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:01 pm Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
Mandalorian gets better in 2nd series too.
Watched it now, that Gina Carano is fekkin gorgeous
Well she has been dropped now so won't be on the 3rd series.
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Skewball wrote:
nikkiboy wrote:
The Cat wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:12 pm
nikkiboy wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:01 pm Signed UK to Disney plus to watch the walking dead so started watching the Mandolorian, very good actually, nice bit of humour added as well.
Mandalorian gets better in 2nd series too.
Watched it now, that Gina Carano is fekkin gorgeous
Well she has been dropped now so won't be on the 3rd series.
Quite right too.
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Sprocket01 wrote:
Garry Murphy wrote:"chernobyl" is tonights viewing....
What did you think?

Loved it myself.

Neil Robertson, the snooker player tweeted at the time he watched it about how he enjoyed it but was shocked when he was told it was based on a true story. He had no idea.


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That's a good bit of trivia.

Peter Turvey, managing director of Anglia research, said that he was shocked to find out the three remaining reactors carried on operating for decades after the disaster.
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Sprocket01 wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:20 am
Garry Murphy wrote:"chernobyl" is tonights viewing....
What did you think?

Loved it myself.

Neil Robertson, the snooker player tweeted at the time he watched it about how he enjoyed it but was shocked when he was told it was based on a true story. He had no idea.


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pretty decent, watched 2 last night , one earlier, and will try and get the others in , in a bit.
Had to check about the idiot robertson to see if that was true.
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prefer things with a little bit of historical accuracy. the endless betrayal tropes get annoying af after a while.
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