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    Mandy
    BBC comedy series
    14 mins per episode
    Just blitzed series 1
    Pissing myself

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    @bones said in TV Serieseseses:

    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    I thought was BS was the one in the house and the beat down he took the tyre iron from the weedy little dude...

    Yeah that was quite annoying eh. All of a sudden he was ridiculously weak and couldn't hit a wall if it was in front of him.

    Yep, this was an absolutely idiotic scene. TBF, I'm not a book fan and the series hasn't really grabbed me. I went to watch an episode the other day thinking I must be up to Ep 8 and it was only EP 5 and I was disappointed.

    It's not bad, but I wont rush to watch a second season.

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    I thought Reacher was light entertainment and OK but I am much more looking forward to Slow Horses.

    Hope it translates to the screen OK. Much of Herron's writing is very descriptive and those descriptions are often the best bits. Great characters though and that usually makes a TV show (if they get them right)

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    @nta said in TV Serieseseses:

    @mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:

    @antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:

    @crazy-horse said in TV Serieseseses:

    Apologies if this has been mentioned, but was the entire season of Reacher based on one book?

    Yes. So the actor playing Reacher has a job for life...

    that dude is fucking huge

    6'5 if i'm not mistaken

    188cm according to Google, so 6'3"

    Still. Fucking unit.

    188cm is 6’2”. 191cm is 6’3”.

    I thought you were a maths and science nerd?

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    @kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:

    Dude, get some sunshine, lay off the snacks and go for a run!!!

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    @mn5 actually off to rugby practice but thats for the concern 😉

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    @mn5 said in TV Serieseseses:

    @nta said in TV Serieseseses:

    @mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:

    @antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:

    @crazy-horse said in TV Serieseseses:

    Apologies if this has been mentioned, but was the entire season of Reacher based on one book?

    Yes. So the actor playing Reacher has a job for life...

    that dude is fucking huge

    6'5 if i'm not mistaken

    188cm according to Google, so 6'3"

    Still. Fucking unit.

    188cm is 6’2”. 191cm is 6’3”.

    I thought you were a maths and science nerd?

    I made no claims about my typing

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    Just finished ‘This is going to hurt’ on BBC iplayer. Based on the best seller of the same name, by Adam Kay. Centres around the author’s time as junior doctor in the NHS in the early 2000s (played by Ben Whishaw).

    Black humour, graphic visualisations of child birth, sadness; it’s polarised opinion. I thought it was unmissable, but it’s not a feelgood watch.

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    Severance on Apple TV+. About a company where some employees have had surgery to disconnect their work memories from outside work ones. Very weird indeed.

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    @jc said in TV Serieseseses:

    Severance on Apple TV+. About a company where some employees have had surgery to disconnect their work memories from outside work ones. Very weird indeed.

    Yeah, very weird. I'm two eps in and it hasn't grabbed me but I'm kind of interested in where it goes.

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    @jc I had seen the trailer and was intrigued, but I'm not a big fan of Adam Scott, so had been reluctant, so I'll stay reluctant then I think.

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    @crucial said in TV Serieseseses:

    @jc said in TV Serieseseses:

    Severance on Apple TV+. About a company where some employees have had surgery to disconnect their work memories from outside work ones. Very weird indeed.

    Yeah, very weird. I'm two eps in and it hasn't grabbed me but I'm kind of interested in where it goes.

    Same

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    After Life

    Didn't really get this series to be honest. There is some laughs in it, but not a hell of a lot. It's pretty damn depressing on the whole & there isn't a huge evolution of characters. Some of the characters are pretty out there and worth a bit of a giggle. But it just sort of feels like you are watching a few months in somebody's life where they were seriously miserable.

    Probably fits a few bullshit stereotypes about UK life for the Yank audience. Although the quantity of swearing, especially the C word, is to behold. One of the genuine big laughs is when Diane Morgan drops it for the first time.

    All in all, probably one for hardcore Gervais fans, but not so much others.

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    Reacher

    Think they got the character quite in synch with the one from the books. Atrocious French accent on his mother though, they should be ashamed about that one.

    Am I the only one that thought he was a bit of a doppelgänger for our own Riche McCaw?

    One thing I thought they may have stuck too close to the books is the pace. The books are seriously slow. As was this.

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    @majorrage said in TV Serieseseses:

    After Life

    Didn't really get this series to be honest. There is some laughs in it, but not a hell of a lot. It's pretty damn depressing on the whole & there isn't a huge evolution of characters. Some of the characters are pretty out there and worth a bit of a giggle. But it just sort of feels like you are watching a few months in somebody's life where they were seriously miserable.

    Probably fits a few bullshit stereotypes about UK life for the Yank audience. Although the quantity of swearing, especially the C word, is to behold. One of the genuine big laughs is when Diane Morgan drops it for the first time.

    All in all, probably one for hardcore Gervais fans, but not so much others.

    Agree, bit of a wasted series for me. Got sick of his depression (time to move on mate), laughs just not consistent.

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    I quite liked Seasons 1 & 2 of Afterlife but agree that it was not always laugh out loud. What I did like was that it addressed grief but also entertained. However, 2 seasons covered all that and 3 was really just taking the funny elements of the side characters and running with it. Did not really add to the story.

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    1883

    Amazing writing and execution. This is streets ahead of Yellowstone which was great overall, but a bit cardboard- cutout at points.

    It's visceral, and unapologetic with it. The casting is superb and can't wait for the next installment, 1932.

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    @nta said in TV Serieseseses:

    1883

    Amazing writing and execution. This is streets ahead of Yellowstone which was great overall, but a bit cardboard- cutout at points.

    It's visceral, and unapologetic with it. The casting is superb and can't wait for the next installment, 1932.

    100%

    And a fantastic conclusion

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