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Post by wikki on Apr 11, 2018 23:07:42 GMT 2
For what ever weird reason I am hooked on 'Forged in Fire' It is a blade smith competion. I love it.
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Post by tzarine on Apr 12, 2018 4:46:12 GMT 2
misfits
2 fav eps lacto kinesis & the one where nathan has an affair w an 80 year old woman who can appear much younger
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Post by OnlyMark on Apr 12, 2018 7:19:14 GMT 2
wikki, I love it. Excellent series and the main attraction, apart from the forging, is the fact that it is an American series that is in the form of a competition yet there are none of the histrionics associated with their usual offerings. It is polite, mainly devoid of advert time, has little or no repeating of what has happened and what is to come and everyone, whether winner or loser behaves like an adult. An exception for an American series that makes it all the more enjoyable. The losers don't start blaming everyone but themselves and they lose gracefully. The winners don't run around like headless chickens screaming and shouting and bragging how good they are....etc etc. The judges and presenter always have something positive to say about the competitor and the most serious thing ever said is, "You do not make the cut. Please hand over your weapon." Brilliant to watch after so long watching the childish, boring and repetitive stuff they normally come up with.
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Post by tzarine on Apr 19, 2018 18:11:55 GMT 2
batman reruns vincent price as the riddler burgess meredith as the penguin
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Post by tzarine on Aug 18, 2018 21:48:36 GMT 2
a very english scandal
hugh grant as jeremy thorpe & ben whishaw as norman scott funny, dark
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Post by sophie on Aug 18, 2018 22:05:20 GMT 2
I like the series ‘elementary ‘ and that dance show with Jennifer Lopez.. I think it called ‘World of Dance’
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Post by tzarine on Aug 19, 2018 3:28:16 GMT 2
i liked aidan turner in poldark
eleanor tomlinson was really good as demelza
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Post by rikita on Aug 23, 2018 14:24:41 GMT 2
currently watching elementary, too ...
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Post by tzarine on Aug 23, 2018 21:17:53 GMT 2
riki
lucy liu went to tzarevich's high school, albeit a few years earlier & remains active w alumni fundraising
watching our friends in the north w young daniel craig & christopher eccleston bond & who
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Post by tzarine on Sept 1, 2018 18:54:56 GMT 2
david copperfield w baby daniel radcliff & maggie smith & bob hoskins
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Post by tzarine on Sept 7, 2018 1:15:03 GMT 2
body guard w the always good keely hawes & richard madden of game of thrones
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Post by tzarine on Sept 10, 2018 2:10:55 GMT 2
tennis finals
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Post by tzarine on Sept 24, 2018 21:10:57 GMT 2
the bodyguard
keely hawes & richard madden of game of thrones
great fun & OH, what plot twists!
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Post by tzarine on Apr 3, 2019 17:40:35 GMT 2
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Post by trentt on Apr 4, 2019 0:39:45 GMT 2
Game of Thrones (season 2 now) The Widow Penny Dreadful Hemlock Grove American Gods (mixed feelings about this one) Shrill The Handmaid's Tale Midsomer Murders (umpteenth go-round) Downton Abbey
Also enjoyed "Black Earth Rising", "A Young Doctor's Notebook (a grown-up Daniel Radcliffe), "Shameless" (quit after 3 episodes of season 10), "Home Fires", "Whitechapel", "Morse" (and then "Inspector Lewis"), "Rome", and probably 20 others I'll think of later.
Did not so much like "I Am the Night", nor "True Detective".
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Post by trentt on Apr 4, 2019 0:40:39 GMT 2
Oh, and I liked "Lark Rise to Candleford" ... big crush on Julia Sawalha.
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Post by tzarine on Apr 4, 2019 17:05:24 GMT 2
yes to young dr.'s notebook! d radcliffe has made some interesting post potter moves
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Post by trentt on Apr 4, 2019 17:26:20 GMT 2
It must be difficult to forge an adult career with diverse roles after becoming a mega-star as one character in one series of huge hit movies, but he seems to be succeeding.
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Post by tzarine on Apr 11, 2019 0:12:51 GMT 2
trentt d radcliffe has the luxury of working on projects he wants to, now
fleabag wow. what an ending. andrew scott & phobe waller-bridge were great
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Post by Scrubb on Apr 11, 2019 4:50:43 GMT 2
I loved the first season. I hear the second season is out now, too.
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Post by trentt on Apr 11, 2019 14:57:13 GMT 2
"Veep" "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" "Grantchester" "The Last Post"
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Post by tzarine on Apr 11, 2019 17:51:04 GMT 2
scrubb
fleabag is good & different this season andrew scott plays the priest she falls for
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Post by Voy on Apr 12, 2019 3:52:02 GMT 2
the lady next to me getting a manicure this afternoon was enthusiastic about two shows you couldn't pay me to watch - Dr Toe Fixer ( or something like that ), and Dr Pimple-Popper. Now I ask you...would YOU even think of either?? oi.
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Post by trentt on Apr 12, 2019 6:16:29 GMT 2
I quit watching those after they cancelled "Celebrity Abscess Lancer".
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Post by tzarine on Apr 12, 2019 17:33:52 GMT 2
tumor remover was a classic
i was hooked for about 2 nights on botched about people who have bad plastic surgery & the team who attempts to repair the damage why would anyone do that to their face/body in the first place?
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Post by tzarine on Apr 19, 2019 4:02:11 GMT 2
decided to stop dr foster even tho i normally like suranne jones
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Post by tzarine on Jun 16, 2019 18:25:31 GMT 2
63 up some sad stories
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Post by trentt on Jun 17, 2019 0:52:15 GMT 2
I started the new season of "Big Little Lies". The cast is so good anyway, and now Meryl Streep is in it and her character is upsetting the applecart. Totally riveting!
I'm also watching "The White Queen", about Elizabeth and Edward, doomed victors of the Lancaster-York civil wars in 15th-Century England. Now we're in 1483, "the year of three kings".
"Russian Doll" is surprisingly good, about a cynical Russian woman in Manhattan stuck solving a mystery about her own life. Odd and interesting!
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Post by Voy on Jun 17, 2019 3:04:12 GMT 2
tzarine --is that the latest installment of the Brit series "7UP" ?? If so I gotta figure out how to watch - what channel was it on?
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Post by Netsuke on Jun 17, 2019 8:16:59 GMT 2
Have any of you watched Dr. Pimple Popper? I was quite taken with it, searched for when it was on so I could watch it. My enjoyment lasted a short time because I realised if you've seen one big pimple purged, you've seen them all.
I came away thinking if this doctor knows what to do and how to remove the blobs, why can't other doctors? The patients all told the pimple popper they'd already been to their own doctor, but their doctor had no idea what it was or how to get rid of it!
Surely there couldn't be so many dim doctors lacking medical knowledge?
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