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  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,773
    Finished the Reckoning. Chilling ain’t the word. Unbelievably brazen. Truly thought he was untouchable. Such he shame he never got to be held accountable while alive 
  • Taxi_Lad said:
    Finished the Reckoning. Chilling ain’t the word. Unbelievably brazen. Truly thought he was untouchable. Such he shame he never got to be held accountable while alive 
    And sadly, rightly thought it.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,991
    edited October 2023
    Never understand people getting so irate about what someone else watches on tv 🤣

    I don’t watch BB or MAFS but couldn’t give a shit if someone else does. 
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,261
    Never understand people getting so irate about what someone else watches on tv 🤣

    I don’t watch BB or MAFS but couldn’t give a shit if someone else does. 
    Its beautiful isn't it, the amount of choice in the world of televised media the option to never watch any shit again is legitimately there for everyone 

    That said, when my wife has made in Chelsea on the box it does something to me and I have to leave the room 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,614
    edited October 2023
    Never understand people getting so irate about what someone else watches on tv 🤣

    I watch BBC’s & MILFS but couldn’t give a shit if someone else doesn’t 

  • Never understand people getting so irate about what someone else watches on tv 🤣

    I don’t watch BB or MAFS but couldn’t give a shit if someone else does. 
    My wife loves trash TV including shows like MAFS. The positive with that is I can go off and watch something completely different in another room and not get moaned at!
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,261
    Truth be told thats when I do most of my reading when she is watching stuff like that but made in Chelsea, man alive those people and the way they speak hits me like a cattle prod. 
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,579
    Just finished the ITV series The Long Shadow.  Gut wrenching, especially as it reflected a time I lived through, Covering the Yorkshire Ripper.  Strong but stressful watching.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,023
    Kap10 said:
    Just finished the ITV series The Long Shadow.  Gut wrenching, especially as it reflected a time I lived through, Covering the Yorkshire Ripper.  Strong but stressful watching.
    Just finished it too … very good, amazing how much I remembered 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,847
    edited October 2023
    Wilma said:
    Polluting this thread with MAFS ffs. You all need to take a long hard look at yourselves. Absolute trash tv when there is so much good stuff to watch.
    Should be watching Big Brother, some proper trash reality TV! 
    Our pub talk tonight was the surprise it’s not now called Plus Size Sibling :-) 

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  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,052
    2 episodes into Boiling point... Great TV but seriously intense (mind you, if you saw the film you'd know what to expect).

    New series of ghosts was very good.
  • Glovepup
    Glovepup Posts: 1,746
    Rick and Morty season 7 starts in the US soon. Won't be for everyone, I rather enjoy it. 

    https://youtu.be/BKYJ5AIOU9I?si=h4wz0WmLvDY9BXdJ
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,441
    Loving Top Boy season 3. Sully and Dushane play off each other so so well
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,498
    meldrew66 said:
    The Offer - about the making of The Godfather movie - is very interesting. I'm half way through now. It's made by Al Ruddy about his experience/challenges producing the film and is about real life characters from that time including himself, Frank Sinatra, Francis Ford-Coppola and the writer, Mario Puzo amongst others.

    Loved this. 
  • meldrew66
    meldrew66 Posts: 2,563
    Jints said:
    meldrew66 said:
    The Offer - about the making of The Godfather movie - is very interesting. I'm half way through now. It's made by Al Ruddy about his experience/challenges producing the film and is about real life characters from that time including himself, Frank Sinatra, Francis Ford-Coppola and the writer, Mario Puzo amongst others.

    Loved this. 
    Just finished the 10 part series. 10/10. Didn’t want it to end and now I’m desperate to watch the trilogy of movies for the first time in decades. Highly recommended to anyone who has seen the movie.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,369
    blitzed through the 5 episodes of BBC's 'Soldier', the making and/or breaking of new infantry recruits at Catterick .. eye opening stuff .. if you put your children through what these (mostly) youngsters went through, you'd be nicked for child cruelty
  • peterreeves
    peterreeves Posts: 1,063
    A few recommendations as I've been housebound for a bit.

    For any Kung Fu fans I've just completed Season 3 of Warrior on Sky.

    Excellent action from the original writings of Bruce Lee. Produced by his daughter and the same team that did Banshee which was one of my particular favourite shows ever.

    A film called Nobody on Netflix staring the man that played Better call Saul, predictable yes but he was worth watching. 

    A series I reluctantly had to pay for on Amazon called The Man that Fell to Earth.

    It's a sequel to the original film staring David Bowie which I loved. 

    Chiwetel Ejiofor is excellent and Bill Nighy and Naomie Harris really add to the programme. Nearly finished the 10 episodes but it's been very well done and quite faithful to the film in respect of why Bowie fell to earth... Literally. 

    Finally, if there's any Bosch fans out there tomorrow we finally get to see Leagacy Season 2 with season 3 has already agreed.

    Everybody needs a bit of Bosch in their lives! He'd get the parking round the Valley sorted! 

  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    Not sure if it’s been mentioned already but I’m well on the way through the second series of COBRA. Preferring this one to the first season as it’s slightly less bonkers and the acting a bit more plausible all round. A good watch. 
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,498
    meldrew66 said:
    Jints said:
    meldrew66 said:
    The Offer - about the making of The Godfather movie - is very interesting. I'm half way through now. It's made by Al Ruddy about his experience/challenges producing the film and is about real life characters from that time including himself, Frank Sinatra, Francis Ford-Coppola and the writer, Mario Puzo amongst others.

    Loved this. 
    Just finished the 10 part series. 10/10. Didn’t want it to end and now I’m desperate to watch the trilogy of movies for the first time in decades. Highly recommended to anyone who has seen the movie.
    It got really mixed reviews but everyone I know who has seen it thought it was great. I watched 1 and 2 shortly after and it was really worth doing so. They are on Amzon Prime if you have that and Sky Movies too I think. 
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,480
    Taxi_Lad said:
    The Long Shadow. I'm 2 in at it's really good with a strong cast.
    I always think ITV do dramas well when the subject is a true story.
     The fictional stuff they do nearly always goes awry,. And usually at the end
    Just finished having binge watched it on ITVX. Really well done. The Yorkshire Police took more of a bashing than the Met on Line of Duty. Wouldn’t surprise me if it wins some awards 
    Finally finished it. Outstanding TV that proves my previous point about ITV and true crime dramas.

    I seem to be entering a very morbid era of TV watching at the moment, as I've also started Fauda last week and plan to slip 'The Reckoning' in somewhere.
    Eek!

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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,991
    Bodies on Netflix. 

    If you like time travel stuff this is for you. 3 episodes in and really enjoying it.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,741
    The Burning Girls on Paramount Plus.

    Adaption of the CJ Tudor novel. Am a huge fan of her books and the first 3 episodes of the 6 have been brilliant.

    Samantha Morton is excellent as the Vicar with a past who gets relocated to a rural parish in Sussex. Very creepy and some dark themes. Anyone that likes a supernatural thriller should check it out.
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,500
    edited October 2023
    Not new but started Manifest on Netflix. Sci-fi show about a plane that goes missing and returns 5 years later without the passengers aging. Watched 6 episodes so far, decent enough though has a slightly low budget feel to it with some of the acting and music. 
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,105
    Talal said:
    Not new but started Manifest on Netflix. Sci-fi show about a plane that goes missing and returns 5 years later without the passengers aging. Watched 6 episodes so far, decent enough though has a slightly low budget feel to it with some of the acting and music. 
    I believe Netflix only have season 1 and 4 available, strange as that is.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,052
    Bodies on Netflix. 

    If you like time travel stuff this is for you. 3 episodes in and really enjoying it.
    Might give this a go. Got a decent casr
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,877
    Talal said:
    Not new but started Manifest on Netflix. Sci-fi show about a plane that goes missing and returns 5 years later without the passengers aging. Watched 6 episodes so far, decent enough though has a slightly low budget feel to it with some of the acting and music. 
    Yep. You will have to pay for 2 and 3 via Now TV. We didn’t bother 
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    Talal said:
    Not new but started Manifest on Netflix. Sci-fi show about a plane that goes missing and returns 5 years later without the passengers aging. Watched 6 episodes so far, decent enough though has a slightly low budget feel to it with some of the acting and music. 
    Enjoyed the first season and a half back in the day but it just kinda lost its way. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,877
    we are considering skipping 2 and 3 and just seeing how 4 concludes 
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,105
    Seems to have gone under the radar a bit but David Attenborough is back with a new series of Planet Earth, starts tonight. 8 episodes in total.
  • ME14addick
    ME14addick Posts: 9,766
    Seems to have gone under the radar a bit but David Attenborough is back with a new series of Planet Earth, starts tonight. 8 episodes in total.
    Excellent first episode but sad to see the effects of climate change on the natural world.