Anyone who enjoys intelligent high octane modern spy stuff is missing a trick if they havent tried Berlin Station. I’m going slowly through Series 3 as sadly it is the last. Don’t be afraid - its in English :-)
On netflix?
No, but S1-2 were on More 4 so you might find them on All4.
I just finished S2 of Succession last night. Incredible series, really really good (as was the first). I've a feeling there will be many more series of it so a good one to get into now.
It's HBO though which seems difficult to watch over here. Other than pirating individual shows has anyone found a good way to watch stuff from there? It looks like they offer a subscription service but it seems like it's US only.
I just finished S2 of Succession last night. Incredible series, really really good (as was the first). I've a feeling there will be many more series of it so a good one to get into now.
It's HBO though which seems difficult to watch over here. Other than pirating individual shows has anyone found a good way to watch stuff from there? It looks like they offer a subscription service but it seems like it's US only.
It used to be on Sky (as are most HBO series), shame its been taken off but I suspect it will come back when season 3 comes out. One of my all time top 5 TV series.
Tried English game, didn't really get on with it.. maybe I wasn't really watching (phone etc)
Started watching a new series on sky called SMILF, a bit like new girl (well not, same audience) likeable lead actress, attractive. She has a boy aged 2 and just about everyday life/ shenanigans. Not work friendly as a few mature themes, worth a watch in the background or normal.
Not a new series but just watched the BT sports film on Irish rugby and the troubles. Never a rugby fan so much of the content was new to me. Narrated by Brian O’Driscoll. Knew it was a whole Ireland team but never knew there were RUC and army officers in the team at the height of the troubles. The bits about the welcome to the England team when they travelled to Dublin in the 70s when other nations had refused was pretty emotional. Following on from the great film on Jimmy Greaves this was another classy production
Not a new series but just watched the BT sports film on Irish rugby and the troubles. Never a rugby fan so much of the content was new to me. Narrated by Brian O’Driscoll. Knew it was a whole Ireland team but never knew there were RUC and army officers in the team at the height of the troubles. The bits about the welcome to the England team when they travelled to Dublin in the 70s when other nations had refused was pretty emotional. Following on from the great film on Jimmy Greaves this was another classy production
Good shout - will look out for this as enjoying The Ashes for a sport fix (!)
Am resisting the urge to look up the other series so as to avoid spoilers, but are they based on some of the same characters and involve new heists or are they about the fall out from this Heist ?
Am resisting the urge to look up the other series so as to avoid spoilers, but are they based on some of the same characters and involve new heists or are they about the fall out from this Heist ?
Not new, but currently watching Vinyl, Scorsese and Mick Jagger involved, very good
Had this recommended to me previously and keep meaning to watch it... is it only on Amazon?
Used to be on Sky, not sure if it still is. It started well, but didn't really have a decent story and went downhill after the first 3 or 4 episodes. HBO decided not to ahead with a second season.
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It's HBO though which seems difficult to watch over here. Other than pirating individual shows has anyone found a good way to watch stuff from there? It looks like they offer a subscription service but it seems like it's US only.
Tried English game, didn't really get on with it.. maybe I wasn't really watching (phone etc)
Started watching a new series on sky called SMILF, a bit like new girl (well not, same audience) likeable lead actress, attractive. She has a boy aged 2 and just about everyday life/ shenanigans. Not work friendly as a few mature themes, worth a watch in the background or normal.
I've always been someone who loves a bit of proper TV but my live has always revolved around Sport so hasnt ever really taken centre stage
Intend to use this "lockdown" to see as much variety as possible
I particularly like the scenes in the pub and think they capture the mood and characters of 'the local' very well.
We all love it. Good for a laugh and a bit of escapism.
Gino d'campo is bloody bobbins!
My god what a show. Criminally underrated in my opinion.
Would be top of my Netflix list if I made one.
Been gripping stuff and cant wait to start the next two
Ozark is next on my list!!