Yossarian wrote:It felt like it was pretty much carried by the two lead performances. Without Colman and Thewlis, it could very easily have been irritating shite.Cos wrote:Yeah, that first episode was great and there was something interesting about the others but didn't quite deliver overall.yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Agreed. Should have been glorious and instead I just dunno.Moot_Geeza wrote:Just finished The Landscapers. Not nearly as magnificent as it initially shaped up to be but good TV.
Scout wrote:Are you sure about that? I didn't think season 2 had released yet never mind 3. The season 1 episode in the siege cottage was something else.poprock wrote:It was Sky. Season one is still up on NowTV and available to rent on Amazon and Apple … but season two seems to be AWOL. Season three coming soon, so I’d expect it all to be available again beforehand.
RamSteelwood wrote:Onto S3 of Mr Inbetween. Taking my time, just watching an ep or two at a time when could easily binge it quicker.
Would deffo add my recommendation to those that went before. get through the slower first couple of episodes and it's really good.
poprock wrote:Disclosure on BBC One just now is tearing James at Brewdog a new arsehole. They’re really going in for the kill, or at least trying to. Everything from lying on US import forms and predatory sexual behaviour with staff to his personal multimillion pound investments in Heineken and tax dodging in the Caymans. Not sure if it’s a BBC Scotland thing or UK-wide, but it’ll be on the iPlayer later on either way.
b0r1s wrote:poprock wrote:Disclosure on BBC One just now is tearing James at Brewdog a new arsehole. They’re really going in for the kill, or at least trying to. Everything from lying on US import forms and predatory sexual behaviour with staff to his personal multimillion pound investments in Heineken and tax dodging in the Caymans. Not sure if it’s a BBC Scotland thing or UK-wide, but it’ll be on the iPlayer later on either way.
I'll take a look at that later in the week.
Gremill wrote:Started Gangs of London today. Cripes, it's a bit violent! First episode was superb - the bar fight was phenomenal. I hope the quality keeps up.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:We’ve just watched it and it’s pretty classy. Freeman doing the great work once again.Bob wrote:Anyone else watching the Responder on BBC
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Gremill wrote:Started Gangs of London today. Cripes, it's a bit violent! First episode was superb - the bar fight was phenomenal. I hope the quality keeps up.
I really liked gangs of London. I thought it was good all the way through. I can find that violent fight action a bit hard to watch but I thought it suited the tone of the show
poprock wrote:‘Gritty’, isn’t it? I’m not sure about the show in general but I’m quite enjoying Freeman cast against type.yourfavouriteuncle wrote:We’ve just watched it and it’s pretty classy. Freeman doing the great work once again.Bob wrote:Anyone else watching the Responder on BBC
Bob wrote:poprock wrote:‘Gritty’, isn’t it? I’m not sure about the show in general but I’m quite enjoying Freeman cast against type.yourfavouriteuncle wrote:We’ve just watched it and it’s pretty classy. Freeman doing the great work once again.Bob wrote:Anyone else watching the Responder on BBC
And he really did well.. I thought it really upped it's game in the last 20 minutes so hopefully the first bit was laying the ground work for a sort of breaking bad stylee escapade.. it made me laugh and intrigued me and seemed fairly realistic so hopefully it wont jump the shark,
poprock wrote:Helpfully, here it is on the iPlayer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0013yfj/disclosure-series-4-the-truth-about-brewdog
Funkstain wrote:I can’t hear his voice without seeing the Shame Wizard
afgavinstan wrote:That "I'm suing the beeb to save my reputation" response from him was lol.
poprock wrote:By the way, I don’t recommend Googling "Naked Johnny GIF". Not ever.
Gremill wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Gremill wrote:Started Gangs of London today. Cripes, it's a bit violent! First episode was superb - the bar fight was phenomenal. I hope the quality keeps up.
I really liked gangs of London. I thought it was good all the way through. I can find that violent fight action a bit hard to watch but I thought it suited the tone of the show
Episode 2 was great too - the massacre in the caravan site was brutal.
afgavinstan wrote:poprock wrote:Helpfully, here it is on the iPlayer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0013yfj/disclosure-series-4-the-truth-about-brewdog
Watching him become the main character on twitter last night was most pleasing. That "I'm suing the beeb to save my reputation" response from him was lol. Very punk to turn off replies. Arsewipe.
Paul the sparky wrote:Gremill wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Gremill wrote:Started Gangs of London today. Cripes, it's a bit violent! First episode was superb - the bar fight was phenomenal. I hope the quality keeps up.
I really liked gangs of London. I thought it was good all the way through. I can find that violent fight action a bit hard to watch but I thought it suited the tone of the show
Episode 2 was great too - the massacre in the caravan site was brutal.
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