The Outsider - Sky Atlantic, anyone watched? is it worth it?
I've watched the first 4. The first two episodes really hooked me in, then my concentration levels decreased and I've started watching something else. I will come back to it though.
The Outsider - Sky Atlantic, anyone watched? is it worth it?
I've watched the first 4. The first two episodes really hooked me in, then my concentration levels decreased and I've started watching something else. I will come back to it though.
The Outsider - Sky Atlantic, anyone watched? is it worth it?
Slow, slow, slow!
Cheers guys ill put that on the back of the queue for now. currently watching Power (haven't seen yesterdays yet), Destiny - very easy to watch and been my default watch when I get a chance.
Also just finished ‘The Stranger’. The acting at times was pretty pants but some really interesting story lines with a couple of twists along the way. As far as British dramas go, the ending wasn’t too bad (although it’s all from a US book anyway) but I still felt a little short changed. Maybe my expectations are too high.
Just started watching the Canadian drama, The Disappearance. 4 episodes into the 6 and it's very gripping, a story about a 10 year old boy who's kidnapped in a small town with a number of eerie clues left around a number of years after the fact.
I'm watching on firestick but I believe it's available in iplayer.
My favourite Number 9 was set in an hotel, can’t remember exactly what happened but it was excellent.
Is that the one which was in shakespearean rhyming couplets? That was a good one.
My favourite was 12 days of Christine, it was certainly the most hard hitting. Sheridan Smith was great in it
Agree Sheridan Smith was very good in that one. I also remember an early one that had hardly any speaking, 2 burglars trying to steal a painting from a house. It was very clever
My favourite Number 9 was set in an hotel, can’t remember exactly what happened but it was excellent.
Is that the one which was in shakespearean rhyming couplets? That was a good one.
My favourite was 12 days of Christine, it was certainly the most hard hitting. Sheridan Smith was great in it
Agree Sheridan Smith was very good in that one. I also remember an early one that had hardly any speaking, 2 burglars trying to steal a painting from a house. It was very clever
Agree, those two episodes and the crossword one are absolutely brilliant.
The Sheridan Smith episode is the truly great Inside No 9. Second best, for me, was Tom And Gerri, the one where Steve Pemberton's homeless character basically moves himself into Reece Shearsmith's home and takes over his life. The silent episode is third on my list, followed by the Samaritans episode.
There have been some really grim episodes, in terms of subject matter. Grimmest ending for me was The Devil At Christmas. I couldn't see the ending coming because the rest of the episode was shot like a low-rent episode of a Seventies TV horror series, starring Rula Lenska, with 'commentary' from the director, voiced by Derek Jacobi. Grim!
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Cheers guys ill put that on the back of the queue for now. currently watching Power (haven't seen yesterdays yet), Destiny - very easy to watch and been my default watch when I get a chance.
Any idea when it will be shown over here and were
Best thriller for years highly recommend this (8 episodes)
I'm watching on firestick but I believe it's available in iplayer.
definitely worth catching up
My favourite was 12 days of Christine, it was certainly the most hard hitting. Sheridan Smith was great in it
don't think they've made a dud episode which is amazing considering each one is in a completely new setting with completely new characters
There have been some really grim episodes, in terms of subject matter. Grimmest ending for me was The Devil At Christmas. I couldn't see the ending coming because the rest of the episode was shot like a low-rent episode of a Seventies TV horror series, starring Rula Lenska, with 'commentary' from the director, voiced by Derek Jacobi. Grim!