Watching From. It has been decent so far, sort of like a Lost, and funny enough one of the same actors.
Finished âWaywardâ and really liked it. It has its flaws, but itâs well written, directed and acted. Itâs got a Stephen King kind of feeling and it doesnât insult your intelligence.
If youâd like to think a bit less of him - heâs a scouse Liverpool fan who is happy to accept awards from and associate with The Sun.
really?
aside from the obvious moral issue (if we can for the moment - i know we dont HAVE to excuse itâŚ)
thats a bit of a PR bungle that hes doing that
Can you be more specific? I canât find anything about that. The only thing I found was about him shouting at a kids footy match.
I knew it was too good to be true⌠I didnât know he is Scouse as well.
Last night watched the first two episodes of Slough House, season 5.
Looks to be another excellent season in progress. Probably wouldnt have gone to bed if all the episodes had been available. ![]()
DUNE 2âŚwhat, why,âŚwatched it..but with an inquisitive frownâŚstill not sure what it meanât.
Started Peacemaker⌠heard it was decent but still surprised.
I havenât started S2 yet but S1 was incredibly funny
I watched half the first season of Peacemaker last year and loved it. Not sure why i didnât finish it but will hopefully do soon.
Iâm surprised at how much of a John Cena fan Iâve become. Heâs really found his niche in the humorous action role genre.
Before Peacemaker, I thought that John Cena was a goofy big guy whose brawn and good looks were his defining traits. I hereby apologise to him - he was immensely fun over Peacemakerâs entire run. I canât wait for seasonâs final.
Vigilante sitting down with the Aryan nation to ask them their favorite contribution to society that black people have made had me nearly suffocate I was laughing so hard
Black Rabbit.
Screw up brothers always arguing, kinda funny. Scrambling around, buying time till they have to pay up a debt.
First half of the series is a deadbeat but it picks up quickly after that and finishes strongly (& quite emotionally too).
Watched the latest Alan Partridge series in a misguided attempt to repeat past pleasures, but I wonât make that mistake again. The phrase âflogging a dead horseâ sprang repeatedly to mind.
I think Coogan bottled it by not taking him on his logical journey into becoming a Reform MP. The comic possibilities would have been endless.
I think Alan Partridge is one on the rare comedy characters who have lasted decades and retained a high level of quality throughout.
The film was a bit hit and miss, but everything else has been brilliant.
Havenât watched the new one yet, but looking forward to it.

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Thatâs how it felt supporting Liverpool for the biggest part of the last 20+ years. ![]()
Ah, you 70s/80s kids were spoiled. There was plenty of glory even in the so-called barren years (Iâve deleted the H&G era from memory), you were just too traumatized by the mancs. ![]()
You beat me to it, I was going to re-use the gif in another thread talking about the team ![]()