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Bodyguard (BBC1)
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Well the series came to an end on Sunday and I have to say that was gripping entertainment from start to finish. Yes there have been people only too happy to rubbish some aspects on the basis of a lack of plausibility but whatever - that was a real delight to watch. Great cast - Hawes, Madden, Rundle, McKee, Bowman et al - and a great script to go with it.

Series 2 please!

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I just binge-watched the first season of "Veep". I'm a fan of Armando Iannucci since "The Thick of It" and "In the Loop", and I was not disappointed. The gags and zingers are so packed that more than once I had to stop the video and rewatch a scene - or even a simple exchange - because I was still laughing from the previous one. I hope they will be able to sustain the same hilarious intensity in the following seasons too. [:D]
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Finally getting round to watching The Pacific. Two episodes in and its okay... but it lacking something and not as good as Band of Brothers. Still, its early days....

I felt the series picked up substantially around episode V: the 1st MarDiv invasion of Peleliu. Once it 'devolved' into the mud, grit, heat and grind of that battle it found more fertile ground and stayed rooted throughout the balance. Sledge's immersion into this Hell changed his character, and in the Okinawa episodes, brought his persona to the brink of the soulless abyss.

Stick with it. It's at least as good as BOB in my opinion. It's just different.
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Finally getting round to watching The Pacific. Two episodes in and its okay... but it lacking something and not as good as Band of Brothers. Still, its early days....

I felt the series picked up substantially around episode V: the 1st MarDiv invasion of Peleliu. Once it 'devolved' into the mud, grit, heat and grind of that battle it found more fertile ground and stayed rooted throughout the balance. Sledge's immersion into this Hell changed his character, and in the Okinawa episodes, brought his persona to the brink of the soulless abyss.

Stick with it. It's at least as good as BOB in my opinion. It's just different.
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The Flu That Killed 50 Million

An excellent documentary about the 'Spanish Flu' of 1918. Interesting how the name Spanish Flu came about. Apparently the war-faring countries kept a lid on the outbreak and so when it spread to Spain (where it claimed the life of the king Alfonso XIII), because Spain was not at war, the flu and its effect on the country, was widely reported and it appeared to outsiders as though Spain was most affected.

Despite the name of the documentary, it is thought that as many as 100 million died from the outbreak.

Very interesting stuff and, as narrated by Christopher Eccleston, it had the feel of a serious production.

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I binge watched the first season of True Detective. And it had its moments. Momentarily it was brilliant. But I felt that the basic story was to weak for an entire season. Still a enjoyable show. [:)]

So I continued with binge watching season two. At least the first half. And there I came to a complete stop. Now I have to summon energy in order to continue watching it. [:(]
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I binge watched the first season of True Detective. And it had its moments. Momentarily it was brilliant. But I felt that the basic story was to weak for an entire season. Still a enjoyable show. [:)]

So I continued with binge watching season two. At least the first half. And there I came to a complete stop. Now I have to summon energy in order to continue watching it. [:(]
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Mmmmm. Allow me to explain all you need to know about season 1
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Thank-you.

I must say I enjoyed season 1 - I agree season 2 less so but was still okay.
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The second season have been decent so far. Before I had a major objection to an event. If I hadn't been so tired at that point I suspect that I would have continued watching and got over it at once. But now, with a break, I pondered on it to much. Anyway, I will get back to this when I finished with the season.
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Mmmmm. Allow me to explain all you need to know about season 1
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Good point.
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Mmmmm. Allow me to explain all you need to know about season 1
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Good point.
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I thought I made a couple of good points (fnar fnar)....
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Mmmmm. Allow me to explain all you need to know about season 1
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Good point.
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I thought I made a couple of good points (fnar fnar)....
Yes, indeed. Although I thought it was her points. [;)]
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Good point.
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I thought I made a couple of good points (fnar fnar)....
Yes, indeed. Although I thought it was her points. [;)]
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Eh? I hope you're not being smutty Mr Orm [:-]. There is no place for that on this forum. I was referring of course to the wall mounted objet d'art...
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I thought I made a couple of good points (fnar fnar)....
Yes, indeed. Although I thought it was her points. [;)]
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Eh? I hope you're not being smutty Mr Orm [:-]. There is no place for that on this forum. I was referring of course to the wall mounted objet d'art...
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I have been watching the highly addictive Critical Role... just finished watching episode 63 of the first campaign so only another 52 episodes to go.....

And let's not forget that Dr Who kicks off the new series on Sunday 7 October.

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Ken Burns' Vietnam on Netflix.

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Killing Eve - Series 1. A bit fanciful in places but a thoroughly enjoyable watch [:)]
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The Cry - a psychological thriller with this rather gorgeous young lady, who is proving herself a damn fine actress with every performance she gives.

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The Cry - a psychological thriller with this rather gorgeous young lady, who is proving herself a damn fine actress with every performance she gives.

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Tell me more about this fine young lady.
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The Flu That Killed 50 Million

An excellent documentary about the 'Spanish Flu' of 1918.

I have on the shelf "The Great Influenza: the Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History", by John M. Barry. Basically, it gives the impression that the flu helped to kickstart modern medical science: it is amazing to read how backwards medicine and medical understanding were, at the turn of the century, even in the most prestigious universities, both in Europe and the USA.
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The Cry - a psychological thriller with this rather gorgeous young lady, who is proving herself a damn fine actress with every performance she gives.

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Tell me more about this fine young lady.
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Sure. She was the winner of the Australian Beauties competition all the way back in 2012.... wow how time flies....
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