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"Just finished The Killing liked it a lot but not really the last season as much. Breaking Bad, Homeland done Was going to do Luther or The Wire next - can you tell me which one is best of the two?"
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Continuing the plough through Schitt’s Creek - about half way through now and absolutely love it. One of those programmes where your favourite character changes from week to week because they’re all so good
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"Yeah, that's the one. Interesting that they're showing it on BBC4 directly after Line of Duty, for those who can't get enough of corrupt cops."
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"Nagel, Neil Pearson ?, And the redhead, Siobhan someone ? Loved that shoe"
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"Enjoyed The Terror on iPlayer and liking Unforgotten at the moment. Also, if you like a bit of true crime, Forensic: The Real CSI is good on the iPlayer."
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Not a box set but the Lance Armstrong documentary is worth a watch.
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"Talking of old TV shows and series about police corruption, Between the Lines is both, and just started repeats on BBC and the iPlayer. Been nearly 30 years since I seen it but remember it as being pretty decent."
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"Sneaky Pete is excellent Ted, also a shout for For All Mankind, also the Morning Show, Mythic Quest and Ted Lasso are all good, Apple+"
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The excellent Elizabeth R from 1971 starring Glenda Jackson has recently been repeated on BBC Four. An excellent series. It is available on Daily Motion while some episodes are still available on BBC iPlayer.
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"Nurse Ratched 1:40 Sun Mar 21 Surprised you didn't give it more of a chance, seeing as it's pretty much the closest series there is to The Shield. I don't think any series comes across too well if you don't start from the beginning anyway, unless it's one of those shows where the story is done and dusted by the end of each episode. Spiral does tend to have a new main story each season but it's very much character focused so you'd miss out a lot by watching mid way through the whole series."
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Anyone watched Sneaky Pete ? Read a bit about it and looks like it's watchable plus with Bryan Cranston involved it's got to be worth a look isn't it ?
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"I tried watching Spiral, on gph's recommendation. I don’t know which episode it was, but I don’t think I started anywhere near the beginning. In the episode I watched, a female detective was teamed with a new male copper she had never met before. They started their investigation, and within about twenty minutes or so, she said to him (along the lines of) ""So, shall we have sex, then?"" At which point I rolled my eyes and switched it off. The French are extremely tedious."
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"Finished ""Succession"" last night and after a poor start really enjoyed it and pleased that they're making series 3. Episode 10 of ""This Is Us"" is now available"
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"Finished ""Succession"" last night and after a poor start really enjoyed it and pleased that they're making series 3. Episode 10 of ""This Is Us"" is now available"
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Am I the only person who had not watched Bosch until recently. Just finishing season 3. Great show.
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Lee Trundle Never heard of it either. I've just watched the trailer and I'll give it a go.
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As I mentioned months ago I thought The Flight Attendant was fun. I think showing on Channel 4 now.
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"Hahaha definitely NOT Laure, in fact her track record of attraction to uglyish men puts me in with a chance!"
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"Yep, absolutely, so many sides to them as well...that's another good thing about it, people change and it captures that really well. Although when you say 'ugliness' I hope you're not talking about Laure? Won't have a bad word said about Laure."
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"Totally agree Exeter on your summary of Spiral, It's refreshing to watch people acting who look like they are interesting characters even in their ugliness (if that makes sense) instead of us & the yanks casting the actors in their roles from line up in Love Island...."
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"Am now up to date with For All Mankind on Apple TV+ - an alternate history show, based on Russia beating America to the moon and what the fallout of that causes. Well worth a watch"
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"Side of Ham Rewatching the whole of Spiral, it's one of the best things I've watched on television. Leroysboots...kept meaning to reply, what's good about Spiral is it seems really realistic, lot of police dramas there's always a definite ending, but in Spiral there's things that remain grey areas and something that happened in series 1 will pop up in series 3, that the cases can be really ambiguous and you end up seeing so many sides as it includes the legal system as well. ANd then there's multiple hidden agendas etc The acting is brilliant as well and you get really into the characters. It's gritty and atmospheric and the filming is superb, you see a scene in Columbo and even though Columbo isn't in that scene, you know it's Columbo you're watching, even the colour of the film...Spiral is like that. It's just brilliant"
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"Giacomo Mancini who plays Gem in Top Boy went to primary school with my boys Bousfield, Kensington. The janitor Mr Stamp is/was the brother of Terrance Stamp. Crown Prince or Norway and Rowan Atkinson's kids also went there. And no it's not a private school."
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"I enjoyed Top Boy, Manuel. I think the latest series Netflix did after they bought the rights was just as good too. I've just started Yellowstone which I had never heard of before, but it's got Kevin Costner and it's about cowboys and indians, set in the present day. 8.6 on IMDb, and it's worth that score."
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"ted - it's good but can be a bit of a slog, right? I like the old man and the fact that he knows all his sons are pussies."
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Half way through COYOTE at the moment. Michael Chiklis from The Shield as a retired Border Patrol officer getting involved with the Cartel. Only 7 episodes very good watch so far!
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