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Half decent tv 06:36 - Apr 29 with 638952 viewsLadbrokeR

I watched the last episode of line of duty and thought that was good. Undercover has finally grabbed by attention. I quite like some of the investigative programmes Stacey Dooley does. However I can't wait for the next series of people just do nothing.
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Half decent tv on 20:47 - Sep 15 with 2108 viewsRanger_Things

Tulsa King back on Paramount.
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Half decent tv on 10:28 - Sep 16 with 1906 viewsTheChef

Bit late to the party but we've started watching Ghosts.

Quite amusing, although I'm intrigued how they're going to stretch the premise over five series!

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Half decent tv on 17:41 - Sep 16 with 1799 viewsGaryT

Half decent tv on 16:46 - Sep 13 by E17hoop

I did wonder if Kaos was worth it...have heard it's a bit slow?


Up to episode 6 and it's good but I haven't laughed. It's not really a comedy, more a satirical look at what the Gods could be like in a more modern day setting. It helps if you are up on your Greek Mythology as you will recognise certain characters without them being formally introduced which would otherwise pass you by.

Goldblum as Zeus is the standout, reminded me of his performance in The Fly. A solid 7/10
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Half decent tv on 22:53 - Sep 16 with 1675 viewsNed_Kennedys

Half decent tv on 23:38 - Oct 23 by HAYESBOY

Finished Bodies and can highly recommend it.


Just watched this on Netflix: enjoyed it although as it’s a time travel story interconnected in four different timelines then plot credibility is stretched at times. Stephen Graham in it and excellent as usual.
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Half decent tv on 23:40 - Sep 16 with 1654 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Half decent tv on 17:16 - Sep 15 by HAYESBOY

The Old Man is back on in America. First two eps available and they are very good.

Finished Sherwood S1. Excellent. Started series 2, not quite as good but still watchable.


Thanks for the tip-off on 'The Old Man' being back, Hayes.

Watched the first two episodes tonight, and they're quality alright. Damn good telly.

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Half decent tv on 00:00 - Sep 17 with 1615 viewsdaveB

Half decent tv on 10:28 - Sep 16 by TheChef

Bit late to the party but we've started watching Ghosts.

Quite amusing, although I'm intrigued how they're going to stretch the premise over five series!


they do it really well and finish it at the right point when you want more but the quality hadn't dipped, loved that show

Quite Remarkable Fanny
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Half decent tv on 10:01 - Sep 17 with 1452 viewsTheChef

Half decent tv on 00:00 - Sep 17 by daveB

they do it really well and finish it at the right point when you want more but the quality hadn't dipped, loved that show

Quite Remarkable Fanny


Yeah I noticed each series is only six episodes, less is definitely more (say compared to a lot of US series).

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Half decent tv on 13:41 - Sep 17 with 1306 viewsLazyFan

Half decent tv on 17:41 - Sep 16 by GaryT

Up to episode 6 and it's good but I haven't laughed. It's not really a comedy, more a satirical look at what the Gods could be like in a more modern day setting. It helps if you are up on your Greek Mythology as you will recognise certain characters without them being formally introduced which would otherwise pass you by.

Goldblum as Zeus is the standout, reminded me of his performance in The Fly. A solid 7/10


It is trying to be a satire on today's religions in our society right now.
It feels like we are supposed to compare it to our world today and see that these religions are stupid to follow, even if true. That's supposed to be the clever bit. What happens if all the Gods are true, and yet we find out it's still shite anyway.

Greek mythology is used to avoid upsetting today's religious people, who don't connect the dots and, if they do, can dismiss it as different (which, to be fair, is totally true; it is not the same).

It doesn't really work, as the reason we don't see the three main religions today in the same way is that these religions are a society's improvement upon the religions that came before them (Greek, Roman, Pagan, and others). So, one cannot make the comparison really stick as Greek mythology is way different and way more stupid.

All it shows is how stupid Greek mythology really was, but you cannot translate this to today's major religions as the major flaw in Greek mythology is that they had too many multiple gods, demi-gods, half-breeds and also Titans (who seem to be monsters). On and on it goes. Crackers.

Whereas most of today's religions (not all) usually only have the one god, one devil and possibly a few monsters, most of which are conveniently dead today so, no need to worry about em. Hindisum and possibly some others may get upset about this show, but I doubt it as it is very Westernised and on purpose.

I find it interesting to learn about obscure aspects (to me anyway) of Greek mythology, but it's not very entertaining. It's more like a series of Horrible Histories about Greek mythology than actual History.

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Half decent tv on 21:34 - Sep 25 with 968 viewsRanger_Things

I haven’t watched The Batman but the first episode of the The Penguin is really good. I had no idea who was playing the lead so googled while watching, I never would have guessed! If you don’t already know who plays him then watch it first. It’s on Sky Atlantic.
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Half decent tv on 09:09 - Sep 26 with 801 viewsTheChef

Probably late to the party again but quite enjoying Bad Sisters. Plot is fairly implausible but it's fun and the acting is good.

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Half decent tv on 10:28 - Sep 26 with 736 viewshubble

Watching two utterly different series at the moment, both are absolutely fantastic - with some reservations:

Firstly: Ludwig on BBC iplayer. This really tickles my particular funny bone; it's about an autistic problem solver, played by David Mitchell, who has to impersonate his twin brother - a DCI in the Cambridgeshire police force - in order to find out why he's disappeared. First episode had me in stitches, as well as intriguing and delighting my puzzle-solving geeky mind.

Secondly: The Rings of Power - season 2: I have very mixed feelings about this; as an unashamed Tolkien fan, the series tramples roughshod over so much of his incredible legacy. The opening of The Silmarillion includes a letter from Tolkien to his publisher, where he explains the part-supernatural origins of his cosmology, in that he 'channeled' the story. But its amazing detail - the background and history of Middle Earth preceding the Lord of the Rings - comes from his long scholarly research into ancient European history and languages. As a result, Tolkien created something that feels as real as any other history, something that has a deeply spiritual dimension. And for those of you who don't know about it, Tolkien imagined an entire creation myth from the very beginning, with existence starting with the godlike music of the spheres, bringing into being an amazing cast of characters, such as the immortal Elves, and the Istari (a race of wizards who reincarnate, including Gandalf), as well as a whole host of languages from Elvish to Numenorean, and an entire and detailed history spanning hundreds of thousands of years, with a whole slew of different races, including various human tribes, as well as Orcs, Goblins, Dwarves, Halflings (Hobbits etc.), Ents and many more.

So..... this series might best be described as a reimagining of Tolkien's Middle Earth pre-History (as opposed to the 'based on' it uses in the opening titles). But if I get past me wincing at some of the liberties the writers have taken with Tolkien's legacy - including lifting, verbatim, lines of dialogue and action sequences from Lord of The Rings - then I have to concede: it's utterly brilliant. An incredible, sweeping spectacle that takes you to dizzying heights of imagination and story-telling. Without Tolkien, this wouldn't exist, and he's probably turning in his grave, but the writers and director/s have created something amazing here, with extremely clever (sometimes subtle, sometimes irritating) references to our modern world-view, yet framing them in a mythical context. If you're into fantasy epics, this is extraordinary.
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Half decent tv on 10:42 - Sep 26 with 694 viewsTheChef

Yeah I'm a sucker for most stuff David Mitchell and his lovely wife do, so have recorded Ludwig. Good to hear you enjoyed the first episode.

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Half decent tv on 10:43 - Sep 26 with 695 viewsdaveB

The Mr Mcmahon doc on Netflix is very good for anyone who watched wrestling and plenty there for those who don't, a fascinating insight into American culture and some real dark stuff on the steroids, owen hart, Benioit and the latest sex scandal, not much I didn't already know but a great watch
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Half decent tv on 12:57 - Sep 26 with 542 viewsE17hoop

I've been playing catch up with Tehran - it's serendipitous with what's happening right now.

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Half decent tv on 14:41 - Sep 26 with 452 viewsBeckenhamhoop

Half decent tv on 12:57 - Sep 26 by E17hoop

I've been playing catch up with Tehran - it's serendipitous with what's happening right now.


What is this ‘Tehran’ you speak of?

Ludwig is very, very good and the cast is top notch.
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Half decent tv on 15:38 - Sep 26 with 384 viewsE17hoop

Half decent tv on 14:41 - Sep 26 by Beckenhamhoop

What is this ‘Tehran’ you speak of?

Ludwig is very, very good and the cast is top notch.


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10577736/?ref_=tt_urv

On Apple TV

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