Watched the UK version of 'Criminal', which I really enjoyed. Tense and twisty yet a really simple formula. Love the lack of an outside world beyond the interview room.
Watched the UK version of 'Criminal', which I really enjoyed. Tense and twisty yet a really simple formula. Love the lack of an outside world beyond the interview room.
@Giggles are you back onto Discovery?
Anyone hear tell of John lately?
Taskmaster is real good this week.
Love on the Spectrum on Netflix is a combination of funny and heartwarming.
I can definitely relate to this bloke.
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That looks fucking tempting to watch, as cruel and horrific that clip was.
Most of it is really sweet. Definitely got me tearing and the missus crying but yeah a couple of laugh out loud moments with their families.
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"Yes."
That show got me laughing harder than any comedy special ever produced. At some point i felt bad that I was just laughing at disabled people for an hour each time I watched an episode, but then i got over it. It helps that it is pretty heartwarming too
Is this basically the Aussie Version of The Undateables? Of it is you should give that a watch @Queenslander.
Well that's tonight viewing sorted (assuming it's on our Netflix too)
I was mistaken, it was the one on E4 I was watching which is an old one.
I thought the first episode of the new series was great but the lack of a studio audience was a lot more apparent with last week, plus the end task was rubbish. No properly shit contestants this time out by the looks of it though so still promising.
There being an audience should have made me twig it was an old one. It was one with Jon Richardson and Joe thingy off Countdown. Even Katherine Ryan wasn't her usual repulsive self.
People actually find that Undateables [style] stuff funny/entertaining? I thought it was just Mumsnet and Facebook fodder.
Bring back John, man. Save us!
I'm a twit
You lost the right to judge anyone on anything when you started a football sticker swapshop for adults on the Internet.
That’s completely made up.
It was Foe and Sincere who swapped them.
I'm a twit
You have definitely been involved. I want to say a Torres sticker.
I think Foe just sent him a Torres sticker to get into his pants.
Didn’t work.
Love on the Spectrum is top tier tele.
New episode of Mandalorian is pretty decent. Bit surprised it didn't do a bit more main story arc for the first episode of a new season but I still enjoyed it well enough.
Episode 1 of Love on the Spectrum done. It's clearly quality entertainment (Michael ) but fuck me it's a difficult watch I'm not sure I can endure. I didn't put in 3 decades worth of graft to fool myself into thinking I'm a normie only to let it all go to shit for this. Fuck COVID, autism is the real invisible enemy.
@Baz
I'm into season six of the X-Files now. The film was ace, I loved it. Season six has been great so far too. It was a bit weird going from the blockbuster big-budget-ness of the film back to the television show format though, and the story just continuing on. It's also is a bit annoying that:
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I've slowed down a bit because I'm now watching something made by the same guy called Millennium along side it, which is not really a spin-off but aired at the same time in the nineties and apparently one the episodes in season seven of the X-Files is a crossover with it. It's also really good.
Has his sister done a topless shoot yet? Fuck it, who we kidding, the mum too
Finished the UK Utopia today and I thought season 2 really stepped it up.
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I’m two episodes into The Queens Gambit and absolutely loving it.
Think I may have finally got back into enjoying TV again. Signed up for a NOWTV free pass and have been watching The Undoing, a Kidman/Grant vehicle, which from the two episodes so far is pretty intriguing.
I wanted a take your mind off things silly sitcom the other day, and 'Toast of London' properly hits the spot (the first series about 6/7 years old). Also has a weirdly good theme tune for the sort of show it is.
I didn't realise that had more than one series. Made by the Father Ted bloke that isn't Graham Linehan.
Caught up on Taskmaster earlier, with episodes 2 and 3. Johnny Vegas is killing it.
Alex Horne’s been very amusing too, actually. His “previous level shit?” one-liner was completely brushed over but it slayed me.
I'm a twit
Ray bloody Purchase.
I really, really liked the Michael Ball episode.