Skaville
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We are on Small Axe. Watched the second one last night. Absolutely immense
Young Offenders started out life as a film.
I don't know if that's still on iPlayer, definitely worth watching but the first series does lean heavily on the same plot.
We are on Small Axe. Watched the second one last night. Absolutely immense
Lovers Rock is gorge.
I've watched and enjoyed all the recent Adam Curtis stuff but gave up on this after 20 mins. Could be starting 6/7 episodes seems a lot or just not a great time to watch that sort of thing but seemed very slow, and a bit like he was making it by numbers.Not for everybody, I guess, but for me a truly fascinating series - Can't get you out of my head
Probably best to check the review below first to get an idea of if it is likely to be your kind of thing - I'm half way through, and find it fascinating, even if some parts of it I struggle to agree with
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/feb/11/cant-get-you-out-of-my-head-review-adam-curtis-bbc
I've watched and enjoyed all the recent Adam Curtis stuff but gave up on this after 20 mins. Could be starting 6/7 episodes seems a lot or just not a great time to watch that sort of thing but seemed very slow, and a bit like he was making it by numbers.
In better news, we're very much enjoying The Terror which starts off grim, and you know it's only going to go in one direction.
I'd never seen any Montalbano before and now happily working my way through them. It's like Morse I'm Sicily, except (because it's Italian) once or twice an episode there will be a lovely set of tits on display.
It's a lot lighter than Morse (literally and emotionally) but it's excellent comfort viewing