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*** Official TV Thread ***

Binged Mare of Easttown yesterday and now wished i had waited until the final two episodes were out, very good.


We're halway through Mr Robot 1st series, little dissapointed so far tbh - hope it picks up
 
finished Love, Death, Robots S2. Not as good as S1 but some quality episodes.

Personal faves:

Pop Squad - really telling story about morals in a society where population control has to be asserted
The Tall Grass - just loved the artwork on this
The Drowned Giant - another telling story about human considerations on life, and it's almost disregard for life if something is 'different'
 
Ever since Netflix introduced their F1 behind-the-scenes series, Drive To Survive, I've become a more interested F1 fan. My wife, too.

I had the guilty pleasure of watching the post-race interviews from Monaco - while my wife went grocery shopping - knowing from past experience I'd see some interesting sights.

And this striking young lady spent much of the post-race interviews wandering in and out of the background. Long, lean, auburn-haired (I'm such a sucker for that. My wife is generously graced with this feature). She walks into the background at the 1:55 mark, clad in skin-tight denims.


Then for a few seconds to show her fantastic back bumpers at 2:03:


There was more of her shown on the post-race reports, but these are the only moments I can find to post on here. Needless to say, my summer F1 viewing will 'heighten and tighten' as the race ends.
 
Mrs is literally creaming herself at the Friends Reunion show
It's utter gash and to top it off it's presented by that clam James Corden
 
Mrs is non-figuratively creaming herself at the Friends Reunion show
It's utter gash and to top it off it's presented by that clam James Corden

Was kind of looking forward to it, but can't stand Corden so just flicked through.

Seemed a bit odd they pretended to be friends with Matthew Perry, after most of them blanked him for years.
Aniston is still hot though (albeit all three girls are a bit mental these days).
 
Was kind of looking forward to it, but can't stand Corden so just flicked through.

Seemed a bit odd they pretended to be friends with Matthew Perry, after most of them blanked him for years.
Aniston is still hot though (albeit all three girls are a bit mental these days).

All women of that age are mental, once they stop sh*tting out blood once a month they go crazy.

Really women over 50 are a complete irrelevance, I include the wife in that.
 
Anyone watched Breeders on Sky with Martin Freeman,30 minute comedy(well sort off!!),the first series was nice and gentle with a bit of swearing the second turns it up a few notches,quite scary sometimes,he rips his teenage son apart verbally sometimes,a bit uncomfortable...and he was the series creator,so not sure how he was brought up.

it has its funny moments though,going to gigs at an old age,arguments with the wife lol...
 
Anyone watched Breeders on Sky with Martin Freeman,30 minute comedy(well sort off!!),the first series was nice and gentle with a bit of swearing the second turns it up a few notches,quite scary sometimes,he rips his teenage son apart verbally sometimes,a bit uncomfortable...and he was the series creator,so not sure how he was brought up.

it has its funny moments though,going to gigs at an old age,arguments with the wife lol...
I think it’s brilliant
 
Ever since Netflix introduced their F1 behind-the-scenes series, Drive To Survive, I've become a more interested F1 fan. My wife, too.

I had the guilty pleasure of watching the post-race interviews from Monaco - while my wife went grocery shopping - knowing from past experience I'd see some interesting sights.

And this striking young lady spent much of the post-race interviews wandering in and out of the background. Long, lean, auburn-haired (I'm such a sucker for that. My wife is generously graced with this feature). She walks into the background at the 1:55 mark, clad in skin-tight denims.


Then for a few seconds to show her fantastic back bumpers at 2:03:


There was more of her shown on the post-race reports, but these are the only moments I can find to post on here. Needless to say, my summer F1 viewing will 'heighten and tighten' as the race ends.

Great chassis.
 
I watched "Back" with David Mitchell and Robert Webb. It was devastatingly bad, so much so that I had to carry on watching it out of a morbid fascination. Massive massive fan of Peep Show and appreciate like 70% of the sketch show stuff, it just amazed me how middle of the road and bland it was.
 
Watching it now, just done the first episode. When the guy says about letting the male producers to photosof him in his hot tub I think it was the funniest line in a show in years.

Or the woman raving about her husband who made love to her Wednesday and Sunday mornings from 7:30 to 7:45.

Fantastic dialogue. Alan Arkin's dry, droll delivery is priceless. Paul Reiser's a hoot, too.
 
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