Loki. I liked the first two, but this week's episode was Not Good.
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i think i've said it before but something that sort of freaks me out is thinking about my early memories of my parents, or photos of me with them when i was a kid, and then working out how old they were at the time, and then thinking about how old i am now....people got much older much younger back then
Finished this last night. It's pretty good, fairly bleak stuff. It's also very European, which is nice for a change in my post apocalyptic TV show viewing.
On to series 2 tonight where it'll probably all turn to shite.
never heard of this! just barely predates my 36 years as a footie fan.Seeing pics of "80's football legends!" Or whatever. They all look so old, even though they're only in their early 20's.
Or, seeing as this thread is about TV shows, If you've ever seen Scully, you watch it now and Andrew Schofield looks haggered as fuck. A 22 year old, playing a 16 year old, who to our modern eyes looks like a 40 year old.
We didn't have the UK TV channels at time and apart from a short spell (86-87) we never had the main UK TV channels (and even then it was only when they felt like working) until about the mid 90's. I saw little of BBC, ITV or Channel 4 growing up. For bogger kids of my generation it was the crap broadband/no broadband of our day.You really never heard of that? I'm not a footy fan, I just needed a grounding in the mindset of Nawvern Engleand, For my own reasons. It's a good show as I remember, despite it's flaws. But I watched it maybe 13 years ago, along with Boys From The Black Stuff, which is fucking ace.
But hey, glad to be of service.
*sad shake of the head*I hate things about the Mob
Back on track!Loki. I liked the first two, but this week's episode was Not Good.
Back on track!
THE GUARDS DID ITWatched Murder at the cottage the other night. Still no clearer on who killed Sophie. Ian Bailey, does himself no favours. The Garda detective just comes across so arrogantly. No time for looking or acknowledging the many, many failings there. It's Jules that I'd feel sorry for, clearly a victim of domestic violence, and then also persecuted for the murder.
I think I've drawn a line under the Marvel stuff with Wandavision. Ending with the finale of phase 3 or whatever it was with the movies seems like good place to bow out. There's just to much content.
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