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  #2644081 29-Jan-2021 12:39
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networkn:

 

Walker - Series Premier.

 

What a horrifying first episode. I can't recall a worse pilot. I kept thinking, it's gotta start making sense, these characters will start to be relatable, things will improve, but it's the worst 40 minutes of TV I've watched in a good many years. If they could have found a worse actor to take the role of Walker, I am not sure how.

 

 

Agreed, CW have turned it into some tweener drama all about the characters and their relationships, rather than Chuck Norris kicking in doors. 




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  #2644254 29-Jan-2021 20:54
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Just finished A Discovery Of Witches S02. Very pleased indeed, a lot more info added after being starved of the characters history in season 01. Can't wait for S03. Anyone interested in Vamp, Witch, Demon style series for adults without teenage angst or cheap CGI should give it a shot.


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  #2644431 30-Jan-2021 15:50
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The Expanse S3 - I enjoyed S1 and S2. Absolutely blown away by S3.

Started S4. Checking wikipedia I see there is a five and six coming.



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  #2644432 30-Jan-2021 15:54
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gzt: The Expanse S3 - I enjoyed S1 and S2. Absolutely blown away by S3.

 

Enjoy Season 4 (and season 5 is just about complete as well)


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  #2644643 31-Jan-2021 09:42
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Walker S01E02. Hard to believe it's the same TV show, hardly Emmy worthy, but I can see some direction and finally a little chemistry. Not sure it will keep me watching as they seem to be heading in a different direction than I might have hoped, but it's not a 1/10 any more.

 

I suspect the tweeny stuff is here to stay, but in the next couple of ep's you'll see some door smashing. They have alluded to his capabilities a little.


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  #2644770 31-Jan-2021 15:48
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cshwone:

 

gzt: The Expanse S3 - I enjoyed S1 and S2. Absolutely blown away by S3.

 

Enjoy Season 4 (and season 5 is just about complete as well)

 

 

 

 

Last episode of season 5 dropping this Wednesday. At 10 episodes way too short and only one more season to go.


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  #2644829 31-Jan-2021 19:27
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The Serpent on BBC. A true story about Charles Sobhraj a serial killer from the 70s who preyed on back packers in South East Asia. Really enjoying it. The bad reviews for it  on IMDb are mainly  people who didn’t like the jumping round of the timeline. Must admit I struggle to start with, but once you get to episode 2 you get the hang of the story and  it makes sense. 8/10


 
 
 

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  #2645123 1-Feb-2021 10:26
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crackrdbycracku: House of Cards.

Inspired by the British series from the 80's but with Kevin Spacey.

Amazing.

Anything more would be a spoiler.

 

It started out well, but once 2016 rolled round it started to pale into insignificance next to real life...

 

+ having to dump your lead actor for the final season never helps a show...


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  #2646478 3-Feb-2021 15:33
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Sis / NZ Comedy / Neon - Solid NZ sketch comedy. The weakest part is an overly drawn out recurring writers room sketch. The rest is gold. Sadly one episode only and it's looking like no more will arrive.

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  #2646493 3-Feb-2021 15:52
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The Great Escapists on Amazon Prime. 

 

From the Prime Blurb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this season Richard Hammond and Tory Belleci use what’s left of their shipwreck to survive and thrive. Using their engineering know how, the boys try to escape the island and even make their island life better. From a fully working tank to a three-story treehouse on the seafront, life is pretty sweet. But will their inventions help them escape, or keep them stuck forever in paradise?

 

 

 

i give it 7/10, it can get a bit childish and you cant wonder where the stuff is coming from to build the things but if you enjoyed Mythbusters and you watch Savage Builds on Discovery then you will like it.

 

 

 

 

 





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  #2646502 3-Feb-2021 16:00
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axxaa:

 

Last episode of season 5 dropping this Wednesday. At 10 episodes way too short and only one more season to go.

 

 

Although I'm still not totally sold on a whole season devoted to intricacies of Belters anger towards Inners and each other.... Esp without Ashford 

 

(I mean ,  the man was doing Seashanties before they were even famous :)- talk about precedent.....


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  #2646504 3-Feb-2021 16:07
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vexxxboy:

 

The Great Escapists on Amazon Prime. 

 

it can get a bit childish and you cant wonder where the stuff is coming from to build the things

 

its not hard to work out... heck it was well known they were "seeding" critical items way back on shows like Scrapheap challenge 20+ years ago, so things will have become even more "made for TV"  since then

 

Its the same with all of those "fly on the wall" shows..... occasionally they end up having to let a scene through where the back stage crew are visible and its amazing how many people are actually "behind" the camera out of shot....

 

Top Gear/Grand Tour are famous for the size of the crews they drag around the world to film "3 go mad in XXXX"


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  #2646725 4-Feb-2021 07:02
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Your Honor. The star is Bryan Cranston. Gripping drama, some scenes are hard to watch, getting squeamish in my older age. Review and where to watch: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/300172273/your-honor-bryan-cranston-returns-to-tv-in-one-of-2020s-most-compelling-dramas


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  #2646740 4-Feb-2021 08:35
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dazhann:

 

The Serpent on BBC. A true story about Charles Sobhraj a serial killer from the 70s who preyed on back packers in South East Asia. Really enjoying it. The bad reviews for it  on IMDb are mainly  people who didn’t like the jumping round of the timeline. Must admit I struggle to start with, but once you get to episode 2 you get the hang of the story and  it makes sense. 8/10

 

 

Yes - enjoying this too.

 

Also ‘Billions’ on Neon - an older show but very good. A bit like ‘Suits’ but centred on a hedge fund billionaire v. a New York District Attorney.





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  #2646743 4-Feb-2021 08:45
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Just completed Episode 9 of The Expanse on Prime Video. I'm invested

 

 





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