Us and the Russians both wanted all the data from 731 (which turned out to be useless), most of the 'doctors' ended up in the US or simply went home to Japan and carried on practicing.
Don't get me started on their porn.
Please stop it Spikey.
That's all of Chernobyl watched. I've heard all the stories before but the Soviet politicking was right up my John Le Carre alley.
May have already been posted, but can't wait to see this.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-48559289
New Black Mirror is absolute shit.
Chernobyl was fucking excellent, then. I really didn’t expect that much, being quite familiar with the scientists vs state storyline and the events leading up to it, but the execution of the story was top notch. At least Sky Atlantic has given me one thing this year.
Good Omens was disappointing. It’s decent enough, but far too short for my liking and much of the humour didn’t translate. The characters simply didn’t seem well drawn out enough for me. I’d also have liked it to have retained its 80s/90s setting rather than them having to swap out period pieces. Still, I’d recommend for those not familiar with the book.
Michael Schur has announced that the fourth season of The Good Place will be the last, and that they're going out on their own terms telling the full story they mapped out at the beginning of writing season two. Disappointed that it's ending, but it's generally good when the creative team are the ones drawing the line rather than the network just binning it on a cliffhanger.
Just finished episode 2 of Chernobyl and Jesus it really is as good as everyone says it is.
The new Taskmaster season isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be given the cast (first episode aside).
Well binged the whole thing. I can't remember the last time I saw something so harrowing and yet so addictive at the same time. It's one of the best things I've ever watched.
Will it come to netflix or prime? Can't be arsed watching it on sky.
Can you be arsed with a free Now TV trial?
Given its success, you'll be waiting a long time for it to be on another platform.
It's HBO, it won't end up on anything else.
It’ll be out on dvd etc in no time one might imagine.
It will, but if he can't be arsed to sign up for a free trial then a trip to HMV is probably off the menu.
I think he meant for torrenting, newb.
It'll be available for torrenting now. You won't have to wait for a DVD to come out to get a torrent.
L2 wifi-solutions
Am I 2003'ing myself. A full circle moment.
JUST SIGN UP FOR THE FUCKING NOWTV FREE TRIAL AND WATCH THE FINEST SERIES SINCE MOKBULLS MUMS WOMB WENT ONE ON ONE WITH A COATHANGER.
cheers.
Will I need a Wi-Fi extender to torrent?
Only if you don't live in a shoebox.
What if you've given said shoebox away?
Tbt when i torrented shows at university and got a letter from the school IT office telling me to stop or else they’d cut off my WiFi access for the rest of the academic year
I'll take things that didn't happen for $800 Alex.
They also demanded that I delete the files I had torrented, which I did, but looking back I have no idea how they’d be able to tell what was on my local filesystem. Dicks.
Sir, kindly return the pornography to the internet.
You wouldn’t download a website??
150 Tera knots of data.
Bet you couldn’t tell a kilobyte from a kilogram, Gramps
I'm not the one that's had struggles with units scaldy.
First episode of Chernobyl watched and I'm filled with dread.
You'd struggle with a unit like me. Shape up
I used my Wi-Fi extender to watch Chernobyl, and it's pretty brilliant (the odd unnecessary thing aside, shite about the 'Bridge of Death' and that). I know a fair bit about it all as well and I still found it riveting.
'Nikolai Tarakanov, yeah. IQ of 142. One of the cleverest blokes I know. Certainly the cleverest bloke you know.'
I think people struggle to get their heads around the lack of deaths caused by Chernobyl and that’s where the Bridge of Death comes in.
They stood and watched it from close ish proximity? They must be dead now then right?