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Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
19,663
Indiana, USA
No, he just looked it up my account using my name and email address, same as I did. There's literally nothing there. He tried to steer me down the path of providing my account details, tho I wasn't having that, and told him why. Ah well, bolleaux to Netflix :wave:

So it's F Flix to Netflix, adios to Greg, Ted & Reed?
 




Normal Rob

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Jul 8, 2003
5,797
Somerset
Has anyone watched Six Nations: Full Contact? Was very disappointed by the first one (not just because I'm English, I just don't like the way the timeline is set to run)
 
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Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,338
Brighton factually.....
I can not be bothered to trawl through this long thread, two quick questions

1: Valhalla Rising season two any ideas anyone when it is being released if at all.

2: Beef, any good ?
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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Another vote for 'Kin ' here! Series 1 of the Irish crime family drama currently on Iplayer. Thought it was excellent and Series 2 is on it's way soon to iplayer.
 






Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,472
Sussex by the Sea
Here’s one to get excited about.

Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw and Sarah Lancashire will appear in Netflix’s spy drama, Black Doves, later in the year.

The series follows Helen Webb (Knightley), a quick-witted, down-to-earth, dedicated wife and mother — and professional spy. For 10 years, she’s been passing on her politician husband’s secrets to the shadowy organisation she works for: the Black Doves.

When her secret lover Jason (Andrew Koji) is assassinated, her spymaster, the enigmatic Reed (Sarah Lancashire) calls in Helen’s old friend, Sam Young (Ben Whishaw) to keep her safe.

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Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,472
Sussex by the Sea
Netflix is releasing an intriguing-sounding thriller later this year called Eric, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch.

Cumberbatch plays Vincent, one of New York’s leading puppeteers and creator of the hugely popular children’s television show, Good Day Sunshine, struggles to cope with the loss of his son, Edgar, becoming increasingly distressed and volatile.

Full of self-loathing and guilt around Edgar’s disappearance, he clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet, ERIC, convinced that if he can get ERIC on TV then Edgar will come home.

As Vincent’s progressively destructive behaviour alienates his family, his work colleagues, and the detectives trying to help him, it’s Eric, a delusion of necessity, who becomes his only ally in the pursuit of bringing his son home.

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Cordwainer

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Jul 30, 2023
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I can not be bothered to trawl through this long thread, two quick questions

1: Valhalla Rising season two any ideas anyone when it is being released if at all.

2: Beef, any good ?
I thought Beef was excellent as did Golden Globe and Emmy panels/judges/random members of the public/whoever votes on these things.
 










BiffyBoy100

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Apr 20, 2020
159
Has anyone watched Six Nations: Full Contact? Was very disappointed by the first one (not just because I'm English, I just don't like the way the timeline is set to run)
I watched it and was disappointed. I thought the format worked well for F1, Sunderland till I die (for the comedy aspect) etc and I know the six nations is popular, but does it warrant a full Netflix series?

I found the players/characters pretty boring / exactly the stereotypes I’d expect, and not much really happens behind the scenes.

They could probably do a documentary on the Scottish Fly Half, Finn Russell who seems like an absolute liability with a bit of David Brent vibes going on. - I think that would be quite entertaining.
 






The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
26,197
West is BEST
Netflix is releasing an intriguing-sounding thriller later this year called Eric, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch.

Cumberbatch plays Vincent, one of New York’s leading puppeteers and creator of the hugely popular children’s television show, Good Day Sunshine, struggles to cope with the loss of his son, Edgar, becoming increasingly distressed and volatile.

Full of self-loathing and guilt around Edgar’s disappearance, he clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet, ERIC, convinced that if he can get ERIC on TV then Edgar will come home.

As Vincent’s progressively destructive behaviour alienates his family, his work colleagues, and the detectives trying to help him, it’s Eric, a delusion of necessity, who becomes his only ally in the pursuit of bringing his son home.

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Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,897
Almería
Exceptionally violent. You probably have to be in the right frame of mind but it is certainly watchable.

Exceptionally violent?

Either you're thinking of the wrong show or I've been thoroughly desensitised. It's also possible that I've forgotten the violence as a good few months have passed since I watched it 🤔
 


Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
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Buxted Harbour








bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
7,455
Dubai
I thought Beef was excellent as did Golden Globe and Emmy panels/judges/random members of the public/whoever votes on these things.
Another (y) for Beef.
 


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