Took a bullet for you there, Spikey.
Took a bullet for you there, Spikey.
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Alex Horne promises no format changes.
No love for Mr Robot here? Latest episode is gonna win an Emmy.
The latest episode of The Good Place is like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind condensed into twenty minutes but funnier and with more charming performances.
I plowed through the first couple season of The Good Place but kinda hit a wall with this wholeToggle Spoiler
His Dark Material was really good this week, probably my favourite episode yet.
Iorek Byrnison.
I've discovered that there was a Spawn animated series made in the late 90's which is on HBO
I fucking love Spawn, so am all over that.
It's not even bad, even if it has it's corny 90's elements to it, and it drags on a little bit.
Started watching series 9 of Taskmaster. Never even heard of Ed Gamble before but he’s class.
I'm a twit
Oh man, that rubber egg.
I'm a twit
Honestly whoever booked Ed Gamble deserves a big pat on the back.
Just finished the series now. Was great.
I'm a twit
I finally got round to watching Breaking Bad over the past few weeks and it's as great as everybody said it was. Walter White > Tony Soprano.
I had the joy of watching the series 'This Country' for the first time last night.
This Country is great. The Young Offenders on BBC is really good as well.
The one on iplayer I really like is 'Man Like Mobeen'. I bet no one watches it as it's outwardly Asian and it must get parked with shite like 'Citizen Khan' in people's minds, but it's genuine and lovely as well as pretty funny.
With my shiny new Netflix account I've been looking at some British stuff as I'm not in a very American mood at the moment. Found two utter gems, both sort of teen coming of age comedy things: The End of the F***ing World, which is jet black dark and snappy and brilliant, and Sex Education, which is more polished but has some of the best characterisation I can remember and proper laugh out loud stuff as well. Highly recommended.
They're both brilliant.
15 Storeys High is on there if you haven't given that a watch before.
Has anyone been watching that BBC adaptation of War of the Worlds? Is it any good?
Young Offenders completely lost me in the first episode of this series. Didn’t even watch the second one last week.
I'll give The Young Offenders a viewing next. I didn't expect the BBC to have much worth considering bar Peaky Blinders.
I too have a shiny new Netflix account but my main gripe with it is too many options so I spend more time looking at what I could watch instead of actually watching something.
I'm watching This Country at the minute. It's brilliant.
I got ten minutes into The Young Offenders and there's just no way I can sit through that especially without subtitles.
Panorama it is, I guess. Creepy dirty Royals.
You could turn on subtitles.
If I wanted to read something then I would reach for a book but thank you for informing me that I can indeed turn on subtitles you boring fuck.
Good to know your little sabbatical from the board didn't turn you into any less of a thick combative cunt, Smiff. It's comforting when things stay the same.
It's a shame because there's stuff on there that I'd stick on when I just want something in the background or don't really want to pay attention to anything new. But it's so, so shit.
I had to use it to watch Bake Off when I was hotel surfing and a couple of times it took them hours to put the latest episode up of, quite possibly, the biggest show they have.
Went back to Young Offenders and while episode 2 was the worst they ever did, 3 and 4 were as good as the first series. Also, the soundtrack
Laughing at the stupid Irish
Dunno if it's been mentioned in this thread yet but has anyone got a favourite television moment of the decade?
Mark Lamarr as the silver statue busker is a top quality piece of tv.
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Was only reading about the Simpson’s ‘You Only Move Twice’ earlier as it was the featured article on Wikipedia, and just turned on the telly and it’s on