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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Well it went total rubbish a few years back.
Yes at the end of Jodie Whitakers run, which was already seen as having poor writing, they did the mini series 'Flux'. Total nonsense, and it re-wrote the Doctors origin which upset a lot of people. I've watched it all again up to Jodies first series but can't go beyond that again as it's so piss poor.

On the other hand I watched Mandip Gill in Cooper and Fry recently, that was good.
Fallout S2.

Excellent. And I've never played the game.

I'm hearing excellent things, looking forward to bingeing it in the new year. And they seem to be doing a pretty decent job of not going against too much of the various games plots.

I'll probably be playing Fallout New Vegas later to get me in the mood for the series.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Active Member
The Promise (French series Original title: La promesse) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12404772
Series I recorded on Freeview back in the days when BBC4 was a genuine channel rather than just a repeats of old (free) programs.

Only watched 1st two episodes so far but very engaging and will definately be watching the rest of the series.

It was one of those series which were broadcast two episodes at a time (immediately following each other) though I'm finding one in an evening is enough.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Pluribus (or Plur1bus) is a thoroughly recommended watch. Nice balance of humour and cool questions. By the same guy that wrote Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul etc (but don't hold that against it ;)) but is like neither. This is its own show, aside setting similarities, and much the better for it... imho.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I've just discovered the Danny Baker series set in the seventies, Cradle to the Grave.

A funny show made even funnier by Peter Kay impersonating Dick Van Dyke impersonating a cockney, cor blimey!
 
Just got in from work at about 20:20
Will be watching the All Creatures Great & Small special at 21:00
 

Drago

Legendary Member
The usual Christmas repeats

Digby the Biggest Dog in the World, a Moore era Bond film, and a "network premier" film that was on Sky Movies 16 years ago?

working through land man series 1 and its pretty good if you like anything by taylor sheridan aka yellowstone, tulsa king .

Mayor of Kingstown also very good.

1883 is excellent. A slightly different approach for a Sheridan drama but compelling viewing all the same. Sam Elliott absolutely smashes it.

Tulsa King went a bit downhill in Season 3 IMHO.
 
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