TV Show recommendations

Started by Archie Mitchell, June 23, 2009, 11:32:19 PM

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Louther

Serious 2 of Kin has been decent, 2 episodes in.

Much more happening now and the introduction of Bren has certainly added a new dimension to the family! 

DownFanatic

Quote from: Louther on March 27, 2023, 02:08:32 PM
Serious 2 of Kin has been decent, 2 episodes in.

Much more happening now and the introduction of Bren has certainly added a new dimension to the family!

Two episodes in, it is much better than the entirety of Season 1. They've tightened the plot holes up considerably. Bren adds more intrigue to it. Some of the characters are a bit flat though.

gallsman

Succession back. Incredible first episode.

tbrick18

Season 3 of Ted Lasso is back.
I love it, but I dont know why. I think it should be rubbish. But it's just feel good.

AustinPowers

Who the frig  is this Ted Lasso?   Is he a cowboy  or what?

Gabriel_Hurl


Orior

Who remembers 1970's tv series Citizen Smith, with the lead character played by Robery Lindsay?

Fun fact: When Wolfe Tone went to America, he took the pseudonym Citizen Smith. And what was the name of the character played by Lindsay? Wolfie!

The creater of Citizen Smith was born in London to Irish parents.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Smith

Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

screenexile

Succession hasn't missed a beat still razor sharp really enjoyed that first episode!

ziggy90

Quote from: Orior on March 27, 2023, 06:42:35 PM
Who remembers 1970's tv series Citizen Smith, with the lead character played by Robery Lindsay?

Fun fact: When Wolfe Tone went to America, he took the pseudonym Citizen Smith. And what was the name of the character played by Lindsay? Wolfie!

The creater of Citizen Smith was born in London to Irish parents.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Smith

"From a mush in Shepherd's Bush".
Questions that shouldn't be asked shouldn't be answered

Windmill abu

Just watched the first episode of Blue Lights. First impressions are that it is very good with some excellent casting. The action scenes appear authentic.
Unfortunately it slightly drifts into a problems solved by a former social worker plot.
Nevertheless it has the potential to address the problems the cops face every day working in predominately nationalist/sceptical areas.
From a purely visual standpoint, the main character has a lot in common with the lead in Happy Valley.
Never underestimate the power of complaining

AustinPowers

Quote from: Orior on March 27, 2023, 06:42:35 PM
Who remembers 1970's tv series Citizen Smith, with the lead character played by Robery Lindsay?

Fun fact: When Wolfe Tone went to America, he took the pseudonym Citizen Smith. And what was the name of the character played by Lindsay? Wolfie!

The creater of Citizen Smith was born in London to Irish parents.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Smith

The wee woman who  was in eastenders in later years  called him Foxy, not Wolfie  ;D

Great show.  John Sullivan . I assumed there  was an Irish link in ther e somewhere

mrdeeds

Quote from: screenexile on March 27, 2023, 08:35:24 PM
Succession hasn't missed a beat still razor sharp really enjoyed that first episode!

Sets up the season well.

Just finished Black Bird. Brilliant.

quit yo jibbajabba

#7827
Tubridys farewell and not a mention?! Disappointed lads.
Not there yet but will be soon.

Nere liked the heure but love an oul farewell hi. Esp to thon cnut 😃

Philomena flat out with the innuendo im hearing

Edit - apologies its his last country show not last show. Bit embarrassed now lol

Main Street

Quote from: tbrick18 on March 27, 2023, 04:55:22 PM
Season 3 of Ted Lasso is back.
I love it, but I dont know why. I think it should be rubbish. But it's just feel good.
They could have called it 'Coach Ted'.

Now Richmond have signed Zlatan (wtf) - a stroke of comic genius, though they could've gotten  a lot of milage out of a Cantonesque character.
But the Zlatan aura  is more current.

bennydorano

Quote from: Windmill abu on March 27, 2023, 10:26:03 PM
Just watched the first episode of Blue Lights. First impressions are that it is very good with some excellent casting. The action scenes appear authentic.
Unfortunately it slightly drifts into a problems solved by a former social worker plot.
Nevertheless it has the potential to address the problems the cops face every day working in predominately nationalist/sceptical areas.
From a purely visual standpoint, the main character has a lot in common with the lead in Happy Valley.
Watched it all, excellent