Otis
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Yeah. Funnily enough, I started watching and immediately thought, Nick will like this and I switched it off.Sounds great then
Yeah. Funnily enough, I started watching and immediately thought, Nick will like this and I switched it off.Sounds great then
Yeah. Funnily enough, I started watching and immediately thought, Nick will like this and I switched it off.
I don't mind it, but I don't like torture much at all, with loads of screaming.Love a bit of violence, murder documentaries are the best. A strange wank though.
I don't mind it, but I don't like torture much at all, with loads of screaming.
Loving the fights and violence on Gangs of London.
My favourite is the bloke getting his leg snapped on the corner of a bar.
Which surprises nobody.
Thanks, Nick. Now convinced me to definitely not give it another go.Loving the fights and violence on Gangs of London.
My favourite is the bloke getting his leg snapped on the corner of a bar.
Thanks, Nick. Now convinced me to definitely not give it another go.
Yup. Me and extreme violence are not happy bedfellows. Not unless it is my imagination conjuring up ever more 'do the missus in' scenarios.I enjoyed it.
Very violent and far fetched. Thought it was meant to be true to life but it was nothing of the sort
large icicle through the ears ,Yup. Me and extreme violence are not happy bedfellows. Not unless it is my imagination conjuring up ever more 'do the missus in' scenarios.
Can you imagine the hashtag #SaveFerris going viral if it was set today?I watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off last night.
Bit before my time but I think it's great!
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my problem with After Life was so much of the material was rehashes of his podcast material and other stuff he's done. Great story idea and the original bits were good.Really enjoyed series 2 of After Life. As good as series 1. The fifth episode with the talent show had everything. I was crying with laughter and then crying properly in the space of about 5 minutes.
I cried a lot more in the second series. Found it more melancholic than the first one, which was a bit of a turn up for the books, because he was so depressed in series one and ended up much more positive come the finale.Really enjoyed series 2 of After Life. As good as series 1. The fifth episode with the talent show had everything. I was crying with laughter and then crying properly in the space of about 5 minutes.
Was worried the second series wouldn't live up to the first but it was brilliant. Think there's plenty of scope for a third series if he wants to break the habit of a lifetime. Definitely more to be told with Sandy's backstory.I cried a lot more in the second series. Found it more melancholic than the first one, which was a bit of a turn up for the books, because he was so depressed in series one and ended up much more positive come the finale.
I seen an interview on line where they are considering a third series of life on Mars , I’m not sure how they couldRewatched Life on Mars over the weekend. Still a good watch.
I cried a lot more in the second series. Found it more melancholic than the first one, which was a bit of a turn up for the books, because he was so depressed in series one and ended up much more positive come the finale.
Loved Brian and Pat especially in the show.
This came from Matthew Graham's (co-creator and writer) tweets during a recent watch along. Was actually on April 1st so a lot of people assumed it was a joke but he's confirmed it wasn't.I seen an interview on line where they are considering a third series of life on Mars , I’m not sure how they could
There's an American version which is, shall we say different. Worth a watch (its only 17 episodes) if only for the ending.I seen an interview on line where they are considering a third series of life on Mars , I’m not sure how they could