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  • KettsJohn
    KettsJohn Posts: 1,212
    Watched The Sixth Commandment last night. I have the last one to watch tonight. Very good indeed.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    McBobbin said:
    Can't wait to watch sixth commandment now!


    Superb
  • KettsJohn said:
    Watched The Sixth Commandment last night. I have the last one to watch tonight. Very good indeed.
    Watched the 4 episodes - excellent cast and pretty gripping.
  • We watched Sixth Commandment last night, watched the first episode and my girlfriend found it too upsetting so I guess I'll be watching the rest on my own haha.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,674
    We watched Sixth Commandment last night, watched the first episode and my girlfriend found it too upsetting so I guess I'll be watching the rest on my own haha.
    Can’t understand how you got your username.
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    We watched Sixth Commandment last night, watched the first episode and my girlfriend found it too upsetting so I guess I'll be watching the rest on my own haha.
    Same for me. Mrs SB baled after the first episode so I watched the rest myself during a bout of insomnia. Absolutely brilliant acting all round although not the cheeriest thing to watch at three in the morning. 
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,740
    It's clear that the Fanackapans never do things by halves....

    Watched World on Fire series 2, episode 1 on Sunday when it was aired, then the remaining 5 last night. 

    Won't be everyone's cup of tea but we found it enjoyable enough to keep us interested until 1am this morning.
  • We watched Sixth Commandment last night, watched the first episode and my girlfriend found it too upsetting so I guess I'll be watching the rest on my own haha.
    Same for me. Mrs SB baled after the first episode so I watched the rest myself during a bout of insomnia. Absolutely brilliant acting all round although not the cheeriest thing to watch at three in the morning. 
    The actor playing Ben Field was really good - very convincing.

  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Currently enjoying traitors Australia. There's life in the format yet
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,870
    McBobbin said:
    Currently enjoying traitors Australia. There's life in the format yet
    Have only watched the first episode so far.
    Feels like too big a group, but time will tell for me.

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  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    MrOneLung said:
    McBobbin said:
    Currently enjoying traitors Australia. There's life in the format yet
    Have only watched the first episode so far.
    Feels like too big a group, but time will tell for me.
    I do find it's hard to figure out who is who at first. On third or fourth episode (they blend into one) and it's heating up nicely. I'm sure there will be a few twists. Just make sure you avoid any spoilers
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,021
    It's clear that the Fanackapans never do things by halves....

    Watched World on Fire series 2, episode 1 on Sunday when it was aired, then the remaining 5 last night. 

    Won't be everyone's cup of tea but we found it enjoyable enough to keep us interested until 1am this morning.
    I was put off by the cardboard scenery.
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,217
    Currently enjoying watching Crime on ITV. Adaptation of an Irvine Welsh novel. Set in Edinburgh (sub titles could be useful at times  :)). Diverse team of off the wall detectives trying to track a serial killer.
  • jams
    jams Posts: 1,219
    Hooked on silo - loving the mystery so far, 6 EPs in
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,254
    Mayans MC finished this week, last ever episode and a very high body count 

    This series I kept getting the feeling the producers had pulled money from it but they did have some big set pieces. It was a good ending however I cant help but feel it seemed rushed. 

    If you enjoyed Sons of Anarchy which I recommend to anyone you will like Mayans, gives a different angle and the actors have a genuine depth
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,016
    KettsJohn said:
    Watched The Sixth Commandment last night. I have the last one to watch tonight. Very good indeed.
    Watched the 4 episodes - excellent cast and pretty gripping.
    Watched it last night - excellent. 
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,740
    Another 2 evenings dedicated to an American series at Fanackapan Towers. 

    Rabbit Hole - 8 episodes to take you on a thrilling journey, punctuated by unexpected twists & turns, with Kiefer Sutherland as the lead character. A tad complicated at times ( well, for me, anyway) but well worth sticking with. 

    May be available on other channels but we downloaded the series from Paramount Plus. 
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,929
    Chaz Hill said:
    Currently enjoying watching Crime on ITV. Adaptation of an Irvine Welsh novel. Set in Edinburgh (sub titles could be useful at times  :)). Diverse team of off the wall detectives trying to track a serial killer.
    Good series, despite dodgy scottish accents at times.
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,217
    Chaz Hill said:
    Currently enjoying watching Crime on ITV. Adaptation of an Irvine Welsh novel. Set in Edinburgh (sub titles could be useful at times  :)). Diverse team of off the wall detectives trying to track a serial killer.
    Good series, despite dodgy scottish accents at times.
    Certainly are. Some great characters and an interesting storyline. Ken Stott looking a bit weird!
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,196
    1923 on paramount.  Avoiding the 2 dodgy accents (by english actors) its very entertaining. Prequal to yellowstone but follows themes of the era really well. 

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  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,966
    We've just had a free trial on Prime - not a fan usually as so much isn't free even after the subscription, but used it to catch up on Clarkson's Farm series 2.

    I know he's not to everyone's taste, and bits of it are a bit one-sided and contrived, but its brilliant TV.
  • Apologies if this has been highlighted before - I've just been through the previous half a dozen pages and can't see it mentioned - but I finished The Bear (Disney +) last night. Set in a Chicago restaurant and essentially a drama (with some comedy) centred on cooking and family relationships. Took me a couple of episodes to get into it but once I did I binged it. Fabulous cooking scenes and intense emotions.  The "Fishes" episode in series two is particularly outstanding. 

    Other things I've enjoyed/admired recently are Colin from accounts, the sixth commandment and the gallows pole. 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,737
    Series 2 of The Bear is TV perfection. Superb series 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,870
    Just started season 1 of Manifest and seems ok. 

    I see there are 4 series - is it gonna be worth the investment of time ? 
  • jams
    jams Posts: 1,219
    anyone got any recommendations similar to severance, silo type shows?
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,741
    Just finished the 2nd series of From on Sky....no idea what is going on, but relatively entertaining.

    Also finally got round to starting Dead Loch on Prime. Been on my list for a while. First few episodes were pretty good. Mixture of dark humour and crime drama.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Watching The Bear right now. Good entertainment. Series 2 a lot more light hearted than the first
  • Finished all 6 episodes of WOLF on iPlayer which started on Sunday on BBC1.

    Would thoroughly recommend - challenging at times as to what's really going on but twists & turns with moments of illumination make it intriguing and well worth watching. 
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    MrOneLung said:
    Just started season 1 of Manifest and seems ok. 

    I see there are 4 series - is it gonna be worth the investment of time ? 
    Gets a bit tedious in my opinion.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,870
    Finished all 6 episodes of WOLF on iPlayer which started on Sunday on BBC1.

    Would thoroughly recommend - challenging at times as to what's really going on but twists & turns with moments of illumination make it intriguing and well worth watching. 
    thought this would be right up my street Fanny, but watched the first episode and hated it !

    Found it really disjointed