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  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,714
    arny23394 said:
    I knew it was going to be shit from the previews, but my god Alley Cats is bad. Genuinely had to turn it off after 10 minutes it was that bad. 

    I can’t believe this man co created two of the best comedies ever created in the office and extras. 
    Stick with it, it doesn't hold any surprises and leans back on a lot of stuff Ricky has produced before in him getting his world view out in an abstract way. David Earl plays Brian Gittens/Kev from Derek but as a digusting cat as opposed to a disgusting human, The guy who played Ashley in phoneshop and ratty in afterlife also plays to type. Kerry Godliman and Jo Hartley are good as is Tom Basden. 

    Like I say, no surprises but there are some laughs to be had, he has done it all before though
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 34,296
    Question - if I were to start the whole Yellowstone trilogy in what order should I watch them? 
  • TD_Addick
    TD_Addick Posts: 179
    Great season finale for House of Dragons sets up the final season nicely 
  • Ross
    Ross Posts: 4,462
    Question - if I were to start the whole Yellowstone trilogy in what order should I watch them? 
    Yellowstone, 1883, 1923. 
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,714
    Mondays had become my favourite telly day, Lioness and House of the Dragon 

    That last HOD episode was excellent, the writers have done a very decent job with the source material. Made a few changes and the casting has been spot on 


  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,816
    edited August 11
    arny23394 said:
    I knew it was going to be shit from the previews, but my god Alley Cats is bad. Genuinely had to turn it off after 10 minutes it was that bad. 

    I can’t believe this man co created two of the best comedies ever created in the office and extras. 
    I’m hoping Gervais did it as some sort of ‘joke
    ‘ that Netflix will just air anything he writes, cos it truly is shocking.

    I watched all 6 and it’s the same rinse and repeat. Talk about some random subject about animals, swear a lot, try pull heart strings. 




  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 9,275
    Carter said:
    Mondays had become my favourite telly day, Lioness and House of the Dragon 

    That last HOD episode was excellent, the writers have done a very decent job with the source material. Made a few changes and the casting has been spot on 


    I was at a wedding in the UK last week where the groom is an actor in HoD. He specialises in the fight scenes. He and his buddies were all there in tartan with swords drinking out of horns. It was brilliant. Pity I don’t watch it. He’s in Highlander too.
  • Ross said:
    Question - if I were to start the whole Yellowstone trilogy in what order should I watch them? 
    Yellowstone, 1883, 1923. 
    Agree!
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 3,000
    Murder in a Small Town, Ch 4 seems pretty decent. Had Donald Sutherland in the first episode.
    Wife likes Ann Droid. Is this the future? Jeeze!
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,391
    The 3 part Mourinho documentary on Netflix is an absorbing watch. Already known that he took the United job but then decided to go back to Chelsea.

    It was interesting to hear in the first episode that he somehow before the Bolton home game showed the players a training session during the week of Allardyce criticising Chelseas aerial prowess at the back.  Makes me think the Southampton spy gate saga is not a one off. Surprised it hasn't been picked up by the media.

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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 17,519
    Ride or Die with Hannah Waddingham is OK. Slow Horses meets Tarantino. Bit too much violence for my liking though all but one of the characters are strong and well acted and it’s a fairly fast moving plot line. Unfortunately the exception re the good acting is the arch villain, which weakens it a bit imo.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,986
    PanAm bombings is brilliantly made and incredibly sad. 

    Superb recount of the events … very impressive TV