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    @Kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:

    @Nepia i think theyre doing a remake...really hope not, the only way i could get on board is if its a sequel and we have Will trying to help another kid and trying to live up to uncle phils memory...but even then i might be too far

    My thoughts now on remakes are they don't bother me, they'll either be good (BSG) and that's cool, or they wont (Point Break) and I don't need to watch them anyway, and the original still exist.

    I also saw on Stan they've done a remake of Saved By The Bell. 🤣

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    C.B Strike - Based on books by JK Rowling (under pseudonym Robert Galbraith) Cormoron Strike (Tom Burke) son of some former Rock Star, ex-military who lost his leg in an explosion now works as a PI with his tidy assistant Robin (Holliday Grainger)

    Wife & I liked it

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    @taniwharugby yeah it's really good eh, we watch them as soon as they come out. Robin can be a bit annoying...

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    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    C.B Strike - Based on books by JK Rowling (under pseudonym Robert Galbraith) Cormoron Strike (Tom Burke) son of some former Rock Star, ex-military who lost his leg in an explosion now works as a PI with his tidy assistant Robin (Holliday Grainger)

    Wife & I liked it

    what service is this on?

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    @Kiwiwomble Is BBC One...I watched on iPLayer, not sure about Aus.

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    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    @Kiwiwomble Is BBC One...I watched on iPLayer, not sure about Aus.

    Neon in NZ. FOXTEL Now in Oz

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    Anyone watched Dirilis: Ertugrul ?

    The story of Ertugrul Ghazi, the father of Osman who founded the Ottoman Empire (subtitled)

    Not sure I'd wanna tackle it, 5 seasons with about 30 eps a season, but sounds really good.

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    Just started on S2 of What We Do In The Shadows.

    Still great. They really nailed the casting eh.

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    @Bones said in TV Serieseseses:

    Just started on S2 of What We Do In The Shadows.

    Still great. They really nailed the casting eh.

    S2 started a bit shakily for me. Gets better each episode though. I think it’s a step up from S1.

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    @Bones said in TV Serieseseses:

    Just started on S2 of What We Do In The Shadows.

    Still great. They really nailed the casting eh.

    Matt Berry (Lazlo) is perfect casting.
    If you haven’t seen his shows Toast of London or Year of the Rabbit give them a go.
    He’s actually not a bad muso either. A few albums to his name.

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    @Crucial yeah have seen bits and bobs of Toast but haven't heard of the other one. Cheers

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    I was looking for a particular clip and came across this compilation of some of his best bits. Had to stop watching at work as too funny.
    Edit: I think Berry has the best delivery of “fuck off” since Billy Connelly.

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    Matt Berry:

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    @Tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    Matt Berry:

    That would have to be the funniest thing you have ever posted @Tim

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    @Crucial It's a really good series.

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    I'm not scrolling back, but:

    Gangs of London - enjoyed. Not always top notch acting, but quality the brutality

    Brave New World - really enjoyed this. Enough sci fi to be fun, without requiring Dark- level concentration. And plenty of nudity for those that way inclined.

    Sons of Anarchy - I've only done S1, started ages ago, just now finished it, so I'm miles behind. I reckon this is a pretty weak show. The acting can be terrible, Jax especially. Its easy watching, but not great quality

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    @voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:

    Brave New World - really enjoyed this. Enough sci fi to be fun, without requiring Dark- level concentration. And plenty of nudity for those that way inclined.

    A friend of mine worked on that. Said it was a complete disaster with constant arguments, and sometimes near fist-fights over script changes.

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    @Tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    @voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:

    Brave New World - really enjoyed this. Enough sci fi to be fun, without requiring Dark- level concentration. And plenty of nudity for those that way inclined.

    A friend of mine worked on that. Said it was a complete disaster with constant arguments, and sometimes near fist-fights over script changes.

    Film and TV gossip about fights on sets are hilarious. I saw a screaming match between a director and DP in the cafe at Fox Studios one time that was hilarious as they were being more dramatic than the actors.

    @voodoo I mentioned it early, thought it was ok but as I said then I wished her friend was the main character.

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    @Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    @Tim said in TV Serieseseses:

    Matt Berry:

    That would have to be the funniest thing you have ever posted @Tim

    You'll never realise the comedic significance of the phrase "just kidding".

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    Fuck you 2020 !

    Fargo season 4 isn’t on Netflix !

    Can this year get any worse ?

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