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Duh....we get that, but It's still possible to make it watchable without the aid of mushroom tea!!!Meh...it is shot principally through the protagonist's drug induced paranoia and delusion.
Duh....we get that, but It's still possible to make it watchable without the aid of mushroom tea!!!Meh...it is shot principally through the protagonist's drug induced paranoia and delusion.
Fek me! I'd never even heard of this, so I found it and watched the first episode. To say I'm Gobsmacked would be an understatement to say the least. This is more CAMP than a scouting weekend in Brighton, and to find our Vinny in there singing and dancing, shellshocked is the only word I can use!!!One of my favorite guilty pleasures is back - Galavant
Fek me! I'd never even heard of this, so I found it and watched the first episode. To say I'm Gobsmacked would be an understatement to say the least. This is more CAMP than a scouting weekend in Brighton, and to find our Vinny in there singing and dancing, shellshocked is the only word I can use!!!
The X Files has just come on Amazon prime, all 9 series of it. The Mrs is insisting we start at season 1, episode 1. Anyone know if it is any good? I was too young really first time it was on.
Duh....we get that, but It's still possible to make it watchable without the aid of mushroom tea!!!
I've only just got round to watching this but find it very difficult to avoid playing that 'just one more' episode. Small town USA at it's worst, a judicial system that allows far too much pre-trial information to get into the media, a District Attorney who decided to leak details of the murder before corroborating the evidence - I find the whole thing compelling. Can't wait for another few hours tonight.Well there's a cracking series on Netflix at the minute, Making a Murderer. Very good documentary series.
I watch nearly everything with sub-titles (because of hearing loss) - very occasionally it's intrusive, but you soon get used to it and it doesn't detract too much. Think of it as watching a foreign language film - which it is almost.Really like the setting, writing and concept of "Shetland" but, I will admit, the accents makes it pretty hard for me to follow a lot of the dialogues.