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Previously on "Seriously? Fire up the quattro"
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No Killing Eve??
That was a belter of a series - it showed that women can write and kill (in fabulous frocks) with panache.
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostNo Spooks either - which (IMHO) was excellent - especially the early ones which really captured the darkness of the Blair years.
Cobra is supposed to be in the same vein, but lacks Spooks's verve and the couple of episodes of Cobra I watched were frankly a bit slow
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No Spooks either - which (IMHO) was excellent - especially the early ones which really captured the darkness of the Blair years.
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I only skimmed it but it seemed chock-full of very good shows I've seen, and shows I haven't seen that people who like the same things as me say are very good.
Curious to see Bojack up there but it did get a lot of critical acclaim for covering some interesting topics under the froth.
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If The Curse of Oak Island isn't on that list, then it's not a list worth reading.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthttps://www.bbc.com/culture/article/...e-21st-century
hardly the list I would make.
We talked about Life on mars, walking dead, person of interest, phoneshop, it crowd, etc but not how tulip fleabag and "I may destroy you" were.
what do you think?
The last drama series I watched was probably the first couple of seasons of Peaky Blinders, which should have won something.
I tried Life on Mars, but found its supposedly outdated attitudes absurdly exaggerated, as if to justify its title. It was a bit like the bizarre stilted dialogue in that Jack the Ripper series which would have been more suited for the 1680s than the 1880s! Things weren't _that_ different in the 1970s.
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I'm not much into TV either. Only 5 there where I've watched a fair number of episodes. 2 where I've watched a few and gave up. Rest, don't think I've ever looked at. Quite liked Silent Witness, not in list.
Thinking of cancelling my Netflix subscription, once I've finished watching Still Game.
PS Wasn't Sherlock a load of tulip!Last edited by xoggoth; 21 October 2021, 09:02.
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Not a big tv fan, but there are some on there I have seen ... loved Fleabag. Loved the Good wife/fight. GoT started well but finished really badly. The Thick of It was one of the best Tv shows ever.
Just gone through the full list and I've only watched 10 of those shows ... and 2 of those I didn't really watch, Mrs W was watching and I was sitting in the same room reading.
I need to stay in more and sit in front of the gogglebox (another show I've never seen)
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI stopped watching TV around 2005, I have a license so the kids can watch CBeebies.
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Binge watched Battlestar Galactica after another contractor raved about it in the office, was a bit long at 76 episodes, I binged it over a couple of weeks , the episodes were a bit hit and miss but on balance kept me watching till the end.
The Gias Balter character was my favorite:
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I stopped watching TV around 2005, I have a license so the kids can watch CBeebies.
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