sounds like your MIL is pretty enlightened compared to lots of other 50 year olds and might get a lot out of watching it?
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on February 11, 2021, 11:11:14 amsounds like your MIL is pretty enlightened compared to lots of other 50 year olds and might get a lot out of watching it? Now I feel old
Your MIL will probably be chatting to her friends next week “ffs, all we watched was Monty Dons bloody gardens. I wanted to see lots of bumming in Its A Sin!”
Can anyone who's seen It's a Sin let me know how explicit it is?...if there's too much bumming, we can't really watch it.
The shield - 4od. Dirty cop drama, Im currently a couple of seasons in and still enjoying it. Plot moves quickly enough, and I the characters are interesting.
For anyone that's missed it, Adam Curtis (Century Of The Self, Power Of Nightmares, Bitter Lake, Hypernormalisation) has a new 6-part documentary on BBC iPlayer.It's bloody good, and bloody dense - feel like I should be watching it with a pen and notebook - well worth a watch.
The Stonehenge BBC doc w/Alice Roberts is good. (Although I’m finding the slow, ponderous yet clickbaitey style of voiceover in documentaries increasingly irritating as I get older. I was able to follow James Burke rattling on when I was eight so I don’t know why presenters have to speak so slowly. )
I’m just being elitist Tom . I totally understand why they’re done like that.
Expanse series is now complete for those not wanting to watch an episode a week. Best sci fi around IMO. Vikings also finished up the final season.
For anyone that's missed it, Adam Curtis (Century Of The Self, Power Of Nightmares, Bitter Lake, Hypernormalisation) has a new 6-part documentary on BBC iPlayer.