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What have you watched on TV?

Where are you up to? It gets better and better, IMO.

Just finished episode four.

On which, did I see Bubba from The Wire queueing up with all the other druggies for his hit? There was certianly someone in the queue who looked a bit like him.
 
Just finished episode four.

On which, did I see Bubba from The Wire queueing up with all the other druggies for his hit? There was certianly someone in the queue who looked a bit like him.

Not sure, but we were playing 'spot the actor/actress from the wire' when watching so wouldn't be surprised.

Feedback when you've finished it. It's hard to explain the show without making it sound ***** but for some reason it really struck a chord and we got really into it.
 
I think it's for "young adults" - I'm far from that so I'm out!

I like the idea, and the author in charge is a good one (Patrick Ness), but can it not be those annoying ***** from Kill The Moon? I'd do anything to wipe that episode out of existence. Along with most of the last series, actually.
 
Bit pre-emptive MK. TISWAS was for children and young adults, I never missed it, and suspect you watched it a bit as well.

I did, but truthfully I was more a Swap Shop kid. It must have been the socialist perogative of recycling old toot that drew me in :winking:
 
Not much on the main channels for me. I have been watching channel LONDON LIVE q a bit lately.

They have got boxing on tonight 8pm I am recording it, hope it's good
 
Ive been watching Ballers and am finding it quite enjoyable.

Just watched the first two episodes of Narcos and that's really good and interesting seeing as it's based on a true story.
 
Pah, so Flora gets the boot off GBBO, despite the fact blokey made something that looked clever, clever but was probaly inedible and broke when they went to operate it.

Bawlbags Berry & Hollywood. :finger:

I made them right. She'd been warned before about over doing things and didn't listen. Ian's work is always precise and beautiful, the sheen on that chocolate tart was a real thing of beauty. Flora could have gone before now so I think she'd over achieved to be honest. No clear cut winner though, Nadiya looks to be favourite but if the challenges suit, then Ian could still pull it back. Think it's between them though, much as I like Tamil.
 
I think Flora did incredibly well both as a baker and also as a youngster, she appears to be very intelligent and must have a great future.
Tamil and Ian will be close 2nd places to Nadiya. She has made great progress week on week.
 
Just finished Flash season 1.

I hate cliffhangers. And as far as season ones go, that is one of the best I've seen in years.
 
This Is England 90.

The scene with Milky & Combo in the cafe, and then the aftermath. Chilling stuff, breathtaking acting from all involved. Well done to Andrew Shim & Stephen Graham, sheer emotion.

Lovely, if not chilling bit of role reversal from the original film.

This Is England 92 please Shane Meadows!
 
This Is England 90.

The scene with Milky & Combo in the cafe, and then the aftermath. Chilling stuff, breathtaking acting from all involved. Well done to Andrew Shim & Stephen Graham, sheer emotion.

Lovely, if not chilling bit of role reversal from the original film.

This Is England 92 please Shane Meadows!

watching it tonight, can't wait!
 
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