You'll have done well to avoid them otherwise the last few days!
Cheers for the spoiler.
Quote from: tommytwotone on May 04, 2021, 10:17:37 amYou'll have done well to avoid them otherwise the last few days!I've been quickly flicking past any mention of LOD on any feeds, though I was safe here.Really enjoying Better Call Saul at the moment, he's a classic flawed hero. The parallel plot story and characterisation of Mike Ehrmantraut is just as good.
I’ve been watching an animated series on Amazon Prime lately, called Invincible. Not my usual thing at all, but it’s been absolutely brilliant![/quoteSecond this, they did the annoying one episode a week thing but the whole season is on now. Stellar voice cast and a great storyline.
Anyone with a love of sci fi, CGI and a bit of humour, check out Love, Death & Robots on Neflix. All short stories (longest is 15 minutes) and all very different, but the ones I've seen are all great so far.Definitely not family viewing, swearing, sex and extreme violence in some of them.https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80174608
I'm still on season 3, so don't blab I actually think the characters are better than BB.
The 1979 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy series is on iPlayer at the moment. One of the best things ever on the tele.
Surprised no-one has mentioned Mare of Easttown yet. Seems like the papers (well, the Guardian anyway) are talking about nothing else. We stalled near the end of episode 6 last night, but hope to finish it tonight.
Quote from: andy popp on June 06, 2021, 08:06:21 amSurprised no-one has mentioned Mare of Easttown yet. Seems like the papers (well, the Guardian anyway) are talking about nothing else. We stalled near the end of episode 6 last night, but hope to finish it tonight.Thanks for the recommendation, finished this a couple of days ago and really enjoyed it. So good to have some decent characters, really elevates it above the usual crime drama stuff.
A prisoner consumed by guilt, an officer with an impossible choice. What does it take to survive? A tense story of punishment and principles, starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.
I really enjoyed this over a few nights:Time
Now other people can hate Andrew Wakefield just as much as I do! Which, speaking as an autistic person, is a lot.