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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.
One that I haven't seen mentioned...I'm trying Prime's "Le Bureau", a Canal + series about French anti-terrorism. You can see why there's no budget left for Laure and her boys in Spiral, le Bureau have taken it all. It's finally getting going after a slow start, but the most staggering thing about it is that the CIA's man in Paris (I think) is played by Buddy Garrity.
One that I haven't seen mentioned...I'm trying Prime's "Le Bureau", a Canal + series about French anti-terrorism. You can see why there's no budget left for Laure and her boys in Spiral, le Bureau have taken it all. It's finally getting going after a slow start, but the most staggering thing about it is that the CIA's man in Paris (I think) is played by Buddy Garrity.
Thanks for the reminder. Had wondered about that.
I still haven't found anywhere to watch Spiral. Do you hate me? Am I terrible?
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
One that I haven't seen mentioned...I'm trying Prime's "Le Bureau", a Canal + series about French anti-terrorism. You can see why there's no budget left for Laure and her boys in Spiral, le Bureau have taken it all. It's finally getting going after a slow start, but the most staggering thing about it is that the CIA's man in Paris (I think) is played by Buddy Garrity.
Pretty sure I mentioned it quite a few pages back as it’s one of the best things I’ve seen for a long time. We had an Amazon Prime subscription for a couple of months and watched all the best stuff we could find, which for me was “The Expanse, which I’ve seen recommended a lot on here, Bosch and The Bureau. Must confess to not knowing who Buddy Garrity is but the Bureau gets better and better as it goes along.
Pretty sure I mentioned it quite a few pages back as it’s one of the best things I’ve seen for a long time. We had an Amazon Prime subscription for a couple of months and watched all the best stuff we could find, which for me was “The Expanse, which I’ve seen recommended a lot on here, Bosch and The Bureau. Must confess to not knowing who Buddy Garrity is but the Bureau gets better and better as it goes along.
One that I haven't seen mentioned...I'm trying Prime's "Le Bureau", a Canal + series about French anti-terrorism. You can see why there's no budget left for Laure and her boys in Spiral, le Bureau have taken it all. It's finally getting going after a slow start, but the most staggering thing about it is that the CIA's man in Paris (I think) is played by Buddy Garrity.
Just watched the first episode of The Bureau, Sheener. Encouraging characters.
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"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
One that I haven't seen mentioned...I'm trying Prime's "Le Bureau", a Canal + series about French anti-terrorism. You can see why there's no budget left for Laure and her boys in Spiral, le Bureau have taken it all. It's finally getting going after a slow start, but the most staggering thing about it is that the CIA's man in Paris (I think) is played by Buddy Garrity.
I watched Le bureau after seeing it recommended here and really enjoyed the first two series, only to find series 3 and 4 are not on Amazon Prime, so you have to pay for them. Very miffed!
So lockdown has found me binge watching Netflix box sets. Infact I’ve actively avoided terrestrial tv not least because Brexit seems like a commercial break compared to the pandemic coverage.
Designated survivor 3 series Ozark 3 series Queen of the south 4 series Gangs of London
So lockdown has found me binge watching Netflix box sets. Infact I’ve actively avoided terrestrial tv not least because Brexit seems like a commercial break compared to the pandemic coverage.
Designated survivor 3 series Ozark 3 series Queen of the south 4 series Gangs of London
I’m now on series 2 of money heist.
Ozark has been a great watch … should finish the whole lot this evening or tomorrow
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
Ozark has been a great watch … should finish the whole lot this evening or tomorrow
Ozark been the best TV in the last 10 years.
For those who are sick to death of the News but too early in the day for watching dramas, Now 70’s on Sky 373 (I’m sure Freeview will have it) provides a nice interlude to a simpler time when people were actually fckin happy.
I'm late to the party so apologies if it's been mentioned before but I'm really enjoying Cardinal on IPlayer. Canadian crime drama. Seems plodding at first but very gripping..
We watched "The Armstrong Lie" at the weekend, although it is probably not the first time it has been on TV. Utterly fascinating, with lots of different angles on his great deception, as well as insight into how professional cyclists live and train.
If he hadn't got found out, I reckon the deceitful and manipulative Armstrong might well have gone into politics. Famous, successful, the founder of a charitable foundation, a very slick and convincing public speaker, absolutely loaded...He had a good chance.
Cycling was already reeling from umpteen doping scandals before the Armstrong affair but it will take a generation for the sport to recover from the damage he did, in my view.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."