All this talk about a TV show about the human body is making me SICK. Can't imagine anything more unnatural than a human body.
All this talk about a TV show about the human body is making me SICK. Can't imagine anything more unnatural than a human body.
You can’t go on with this kind of shite because some cunt with a nose ring thinks they want things their own way.
Subscription only Giggs, but I'm sure it's fine as long as it's natural. Children shouldn't be treated like, erm, children.
I haven't seen this paed fest tv show, or even an advert for it, but lol at the idea of Channel 4 doing something like that for educational reasons.
It was basically teaching 12 year olds what rimming and Cleveland steamers were as part of the curriculum in an attempt to be woke, but normality has prevailed.
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Channel 4's always been that kind of PROGRESSIVE shambles. Remember the live autopsy? Remember the reality show that was Dermot O'Leary trying to keep people awake?
Haven't they got one now where people have to live entirely in the dark [I sort of think this has been done before but as some sort of experiment on some poor hardman character who ended up being reduced to ruin by it]?
Channel 4's remit when it was created was to create programming for minority groups, hence it's always been a bit left field
You wouldn't get away with writing 'monkey tennis' today, it's no longer implausible enough.
That live autopsy show was really good tbh.
Wait what’s Lizzo in?
I'm a twit
That is not The Way.
Logan's "I love you, but you are not serious people" was such a top-drawer put down to the kids in that episode. They're really not.
He's an asshole, but he's right.
An advert has just alerted me to the fact that some bright spark at ITV has designed to green light a dramatisation of "The Hunt for Raoul Moat'.
I'll just be honest, if there's a scene that depicts Gazza bringing him a KFC mega bucket and a fishing rod then I will probably watch.
He's absolutely right. I imagine in real life being in a situation where you're a self made man to the sort of level Logan is and having children must be strange. Surely a large part of you is always going to think they're entitled little cunts.
The highlight of that episode though was Connor banging on all the time about wanting to go to a karaoke bar and when he finally gets to one singing "Famous Blue Raincoat".
I’d rather watch a series about Gazza taking him a KFC and a fishing rod.
Still surprised the police didn't go for the Gazza + Mega Bucket + Fishing Rod tactic.
Moat was clearly a Proper Football Man and as such, there's no way he would have unloaded his sweet shells into Paul Gascoigne.
Whilst being accompanied by Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse.
2nd and 3rd episodes of Succession has to be up there with the peak of Breaking Bad or so.
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I haven’t started series 4 yet but even still, Succession is in that top tier already.
As much as I love succession, season 4 for me has felt a bit greatest hits so far. Great one liners but aren't we still doing the same thing over and over again?
Yeah I've just been reading elsewhere it's stunning.
Oh. Fuck.
I went round my cousins yesterday and his lad was watching a cartoon on Netflix called Oddballs. Couldn't stop laughing at it.
As children’s cartoons go, it’s no Teen Titans Go, but it’s pretty funny.
I'm a twit
Started Rabbit Hole last night. Typical batshit 100mph American stuff but it's enjoyable.
Anyone watched Raised By Wolves?
Finished Sandman. It's alright, isn't it? Has wildly variable episode-to-episode quality but when it's bad it's not much worse than a bit weird and dull and when it's good it's really good.
Might finally make a start on Succession next since everybody's banging on about it again.
I watched the first season and liked it. It had some elements of really good sci-fi in there, and one particularly memorable section of the opening episode that very much hooked me in. It got a bit mental and convoluted as the season went on but it was still worthwhile.
I then waited until season two was done with the plan to watch them all in quick succession and it got fucking cancelled so I've not yet bothered as I don't imagine it got a proper ending.
(@ Ian) You won't regret it. If you can get through the Greg-induced cringe of the first 3 or 4 episodes then a treasure trove of pure gold awaits.
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Also, is it just me or did the entire cast of Goodness Gracious Me turn up in it at some point? It had a very strong cast of British talent in general, to be honest.
On the latter point, get on it. You can't make a start soon enough.
Do it @Ian.
Did you ever watch those Taskmaskers?
I'm a twit
Oh yes I did. Well, up tom series 2. Haven't given 3 a bash. I didn't think NZ2 was among my favourite serieseses but it was really good and David Correos had some excellent moments in it.
Beef has appeared on Netflix and seems to have good reviews, can anyone confirm if it's worth a watch?
Picard episode 9 nostalgia horn
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We like to try the Walter Presents stuff to be all fancy and that, last few we watched were Torn, a French show with stunning scenery where a woman returns to her old home town and her old boyfriend immediately throws his existing life away to jump on her, someone dies but not all is as it seems and one of the characters is a Michelin star chef.
Just followed that with A Deadly Union, a French show with stunning scenery where a woman returns to her old home town and her old boyfriend immediately throws his existing life away to jump on her, a few people die but not all is as it seems and one of the characters is a Michelin star chef.
It's the variety we love most.
It's just the lived experience of literally every French person tbf.
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Started Westworld recently - just getting into the 2nd series now. First one was great but I kinda wish they'd stayed a bit more in the "before" than jump quite quickly to the "after". The world was great and I loved the setting and how the humans acted within the world, more than the other stuff.
I kinda feel like it hits a bit different in a world with ChatGPT seemingly getting ready to turn into Skynet any day