JonB wrote:I've also been watching Traitors on Netfilx this week. UK spy thriller set just after WW2. Still have a couple of episodes to go, but it's shaping up well.
Yeah, I wasn't sure if this was stuff that he'd only recently figured out and thought was a revelation that had to be shared.Kow wrote:I thought it was grand, except towards the end where it turned into a morality lesson that any normal person knows perfectly well. A kind of behavior lesson for sociopaths?
JonB wrote:I've been watching on Netflix. Maybe because it's the Turkish version? Although that usually means some things aren't there rather than having extra stuff.
Dark Soldier wrote:Latest episode of Grand Tour was actually really fucking good, best thing they've done in many, many years.
New Twilight Zone is okay.
I’m starting to find their humour quite distastefuldavyK wrote:I really cannot stand the sight and sound of Clarkson any more. I found him tolerable until that punching incident over the cold food. A real 5 star prick.
Bob wrote:Dark Soldier wrote:Latest episode of Grand Tour was actually really fucking good, best thing they've done in many, many years.
New Twilight Zone is okay.
Survival of the fattest?
Christ I thought it was shit.
Blocks100 wrote:Won't stop me torrenting it, but yeah mad decision seeing as UK license fee payers paid for it to be made in the first place!
Yes, no, absolutely.Blocks100 wrote:Won't stop me torrenting it, but yeah mad decision seeing as UK license fee payers paid for it to be made in the first place! Edit: having now read the piece, it seems we may not have. But still, still a slap in the face for license fee payers. Surely the BBC must realise this is just going to lead to people turning to the high seas instead?
pantyfire wrote:Yes, no, absolutely. I read last week that BBC America is not actually owned by the BBC. So the show is only bought in by BBC UK.Won't stop me torrenting it, but yeah mad decision seeing as UK license fee payers paid for it to be made in the first place! Edit: having now read the piece, it seems we may not have. But still, still a slap in the face for license fee payers. Surely the BBC must realise this is just going to lead to people turning to the high seas instead?
nick_md wrote:Killing Eve shat the bed a little towards the end, as a lot of BBC stuff tends to do. Still liked it.
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