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Bought a CD of a mini-series called Mare of Easttown, starring Kate Winslett, she of Titanic and the excellent film Ammonite which I watched the other day.
Looked good, but turned out to be interminable chit-chat among what looked like a typically boringly woke and trendy lot of characters.
I soon grew too bored to follow what was developing, if anything
Dammit, another pup bought in a supermarket without checking reviews. When will I ever learn?
(Not saying it was bad per se, but just not for me. It would probably appeal more to young people and/or women.)
Bought a CD of a mini-series called Mare of Easttown, starring Kate Winslett, she of Titanic and the excellent film Ammonite which I watched the other day.
Looked good, but turned out to be interminable chit-chat among what looked like a typically boringly woke and trendy lot of characters.
I soon grew too bored to follow what was developing, if anything
Dammit, another pup bought in a supermarket without checking reviews. When will I ever learn?
(Not saying it was bad per se, but just not for me. It would probably appeal more to young people and/or women.)
oh you mean their IPTV offering? No dish or premium channels?
Yeah, I mean, you just need a device that supports the app (e.g., a smart tv) and a subscription, which is £4.99 a month. No doubt, there are bundles out there that come with all three plus a bunch of other crap, like Sky. It just depends what you want. I find myself watching very little on Netflix now, although I'm waiting for Season 4 of Ozark early next year. Amazon is annoying in other ways, like the 30% of stuff that actually comes with the subscription. Still, on balance, it's worth having all of 'em.
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