I couldn't care less if the submarine is bigger than a real one, if someone's arm bands are 3 then 4 or if someone is called by the incorrect title, but I do like a good TV show; sadly this isn't one.
That submarine is bigger than the Nimitz.
I couldn't care less if the submarine is bigger than a real one, if someone's arm bands are 3 then 4 or if someone is called by the incorrect title, but I do like a good TV show; sadly this isn't one.
Talking of TV series with a very tentative grip on reality, what was the name of the Police series a few years back set in Brighton where every copper was either BAME , gay, or both.
I watched the first episode, and it was just so bad.
I agree to an extent with the philosophy that "it's just a tv drama", but you might have expected the writer and director to do a bit of homework?
I couldn't care less if the submarine is bigger than a real one, if someone's arm bands are 3 then 4 or if someone is called by the incorrect title, but I do like a good TV show; sadly this isn't one.
Complete fantasy, every most unlikely incident occurred in the space of two days, with far more space in the sub compared to the reality. The creators turned the reality of this:
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into a Nimitz size ops room.
But I quite liked it.
That submarine is bigger than the Nimitz.
Copying my joke, said in post #55.
It’s gets more bonkers but I’m seeing it through.
It’s gets more bonkers but I’m seeing it through.
Aboard the voluminous HMS Vigil, DCI Amy Silva is now back in favour, part of a brains trust discussing the nerve agent problem, a device planted onboard and nuclear reactor. Second in Command is now back in favour too.
Same here.
I still think the Admiral is more involved than is apparent.
Last week I thought the seemingly useless sub Commander was the Russian spy.
Well I have stuck with it even though it is bonkers. The ending last night had me so wound up I had to watch the Brighton game on repeat on Sky to calm down!
The ending of each episode is getting more and more silly. First, we have a woman who thinks someone is after her so when told to find somewhere safe, she stands under a street light on a deserted road. Next we have a police woman being followed in her car who is told that back up will be there in 9 minutes, so instead of driving around for 9 minutes, she goes straight to a car park. And then we get last night's tripe.
I will see it out just to see if my prediction that Endeavour did it comes true, but thank goodness Bob was fishing beforehand as if this was going to be the highlight of my week's TV entertainment, I would be sorely disappointed.
The endings remind me of the low budget serials i watched as a boy on Saturday mornings at the odeon . You know the ones where the hero is seemingly crushed by a rockfall one week only to emerge the following Saturday dusting himself down with his gloves !