covmark
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Forgot they were out now. Really enjoyed the first 4.Enjoyed the end of Sherwood.
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Forgot they were out now. Really enjoyed the first 4.Enjoyed the end of Sherwood.
When watching it I was also getting an IT (90’s TV movie) vibe from… might just have been the references as the time periods don’t really correlate.Thought the fourth series of Stranger Things was the best so far.
Really liked the whole Freddy Kruegar/80's horror theme too. Robert Englund also made a cameo
When watching it I was also getting an IT (90’s TV movie) vibe from… might just have been the references as the time periods don’t really correlate.
I enjoyed it, but did feel it dragged somewhat. Just too long for me and I do think they could have made some cuts perhaps.
To be fair though, I did kind of watch them back to back, so maybe that wasn't the wisest move. That's nearly 4 hours of straight TV.
Oh, interesting. I didn't find it sad at all.I assumed it was the final episode of the entire show being a 2 hour episode but turns out there's another series.
Thought it was brilliant, was really sad too
I watched that Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
Absolutely gash sadly. Shame cause I'm a big Ewan McGregor fan, but they just keep killing Star Wars more and more.
Sorry, forgot how to use the spoiler option.
1. Had zero empathy at all for the one.
2. The other one will be absolutely fine.
My daughter felt exactly the same way (we watched completely separately from each other)
I think you have to believe in, empathise with, and like a character, so you are then rooting for them and feel for them, for you to then feel their pain and feel saddened by what happens to them.
I do love the one character, but they are going to be absolutely fine I'm sure. The other character, zero empathy or association.
This is the problem with the Star Wars shows and trying to have shows about already known characters but stay within the existing storylines. You know nothing major is going to happen.We know the characters survive to the films so where's the threat?
We own this city has started as a gritty cop show , hope it continues in the same vein
Just watched it. Very good.Watch Girl in the Picture | Netflix Official Site
In this documentary, a woman found dying by a road leaves behind a son, a man claiming to be her husband — and a mystery that unfolds like a nightmare.www.netflix.com
Looks decent
Yeah, watched the first one. Perfectly decent TV to while away a few hours, but not stunningly great is it.Just finished episode 2 of Undeclared War on channel 4. Drama/thriller about an apparent Russian cyber attack. 5/10 so far but will stick with it for now.
Yeah, watched the first one. Perfectly decent TV to while away a few hours, but not stunningly great is it.
Watch Girl in the Picture | Netflix Official Site
In this documentary, a woman found dying by a road leaves behind a son, a man claiming to be her husband — and a mystery that unfolds like a nightmare.www.netflix.com
Looks decent
Giving this a watch tomorrow
Giving this a watch tomorrow
Nope, it was a 10 minute thing made a few years ago. the film is standalone, not a follow on or spin off, essentially a longer version of the same story.Is it a spin off?