I liked it! Didn’t like the daughters boyfriend though, the controlling ****!
On your recommendation - I'm giving it a go. 30 minutes in and I'm still waiting for it to start. Sharpe just seems wrong in it.
I liked it! Didn’t like the daughters boyfriend though, the controlling ****!
Apologies. I must admit, I found it got worse as it got on. I think it was just depicting the humdrum of some marriages. Save time, watch something else!On your recommendation - I'm giving it a go. 30 minutes in and I'm still waiting for it to start. Sharpe just seems wrong in it.
Well, that's that.
Last night i watched the final episode of Better Call Saul. A bitter-sweet ending, but an appropriate conclusion to the finest television series i've ever seen. Now i can watch Breaking Bad one more time and conclude the odyssey with the tv movie, El Camino and put it in the pantheon of classic shows: The Sopranos; The Wire; Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have given me twenty years of great scenes, snappy dialogue and unmatched storytelling. If you haven't seen any of them, i get it, they're not for you - but oh lordy, you missed out.
No idea what comes next, but in many ways television won't be the same again: BBC Drama? don't make me larf. Amazon? no way will i buy Prime. Apple tv? do me a favour.
I could go back and watch them all from the beginning but they have their place in history and each show takes me back to the times in which i watched them so i guess they'll have to be taken out in clips, from time to time, like favourite albums from my collection, to remind me of those times. 'S all good, man.
Agree Breaking bad most probably the best TV I've seen. Is better call Ssul just as good?
One of my all-time top ten movies: just for this scene alone it should've won the Oscar that year: "Call it..."No country for old men. Weird.
I love a good aircrash - so long as i'm not on it, obviously - and some of the causes are so small, so trivial, it's eye-popping to think lives are lost because of the time an insect set up home in a pitot tube, causing false readings in the cockpit, confusion for the pilot, death for 200 people.8pm will be sitting down to double bill of Air Crash: Disaster (was called Air Crash Investigation when shown before on Discovery). One of the best series I have ever seen. It's got everything, investigation, mystery, science and engineering for us anoraks, great reconstructions - bit like a who dunnit for aviation.
Always amazing to see how the simplest omission or fault can sometimes down an airliner eg. when someone washed an aeroplane, but forgot to remove the protective tape from the pitot tube - completely befuddled the plane's computers and brought it down with all hands.
Double bill starts at 8pm on Wednesdays or 9pm Saturdays on 5 Select channel - Freeview 56, Sky 153 or Virgin 152.