Botman wrote: ↑August 13, 2024, 1:53 pm
The Hunted started again last night on channel 10
And the couple that got caught not realising their public transport tap cards can be traced/tracked in real time was one of the funniest/dumbest things i've seen
Cooked within like 6 hrs, and nabbed without even breaking into a run because they were caught so off guard. Morons.
Oh man that team deserved to be caught. Imagine being on the run, thinking it would be ok to stop for a Parma and beer day one on the show.
What about the finale though with old mate swimming to extraction?
I want to know what the hunters were thinking? No one thought to dive in after him? Were they just shocked into inaction?
Very fun finish though. Glad they got some money, think they played a great game and deserved to win
I might be a soft touch on some of this stuff to because ive really enjoyed a lot of properties that havent been well recieved
Stuff like Acolyte and more recently Penguin and Agatha All Along are both very enjoyable shows for what they are
They're not the Wire, they're trying to make some grand statement or anything, they're just good fun shows that im enjoying watching.
My wife and i just finished season 3 of Heartstopper which is a more serious show that has something to say and it's a bit teenage drama but it's also very good and enjoyable.
I watched Ozymandias last night, the third last episode of Breaking Bad. It's probably been 10 years since I watched it, boy oh boy, I didn't appreciate it at the time, but that has to be one of the best episodes of any TV series ever.
Dr Zaius wrote: ↑October 19, 2024, 6:55 am
I watched Ozymandias last night, the third last episode of Breaking Bad. It's probably been 10 years since I watched it, boy oh boy, I didn't appreciate it at the time, but that has to be one of the best episodes of any TV series ever.
What a series and yeah doesnt get much better than that specific ep
About half way through watching this. It’s fantastic. Couldn’t help but think about what cultural changes are needed at the Raiders for the long term. Also thinking that a three episode series covering 1987, 1988 and 1989 at the Raiders would be a sensational sports doco, in similar vein.
Finished… and that was just great. Anyone who likes sports movies, US sports, sports lovers generally would love it. I wish we had documentaries that good about rugby league.
Dr Zaius wrote: ↑October 19, 2024, 6:55 am
I watched Ozymandias last night, the third last episode of Breaking Bad. It's probably been 10 years since I watched it, boy oh boy, I didn't appreciate it at the time, but that has to be one of the best episodes of any TV series ever.
So good. Brilliant series. Almost time for my 4th rewatch.
About half way through watching this. It’s fantastic. Couldn’t help but think about what cultural changes are needed at the Raiders for the long term. Also thinking that a three episode series covering 1987, 1988 and 1989 at the Raiders would be a sensational sports doco, in similar vein.
Watched it last week as well. Very good series and in depth look at how they changed the course of history for a cursed (underperforming) club and long suffering supporters (sounds familar). The owners did the same for Liverpool FC. Red Sox have won a couple more "world" series since then too.
For anyone that had the good fortune of seeing the WWF Attitude era in all it's glory during the 90s give Mr McMahon a look. Lots of insight into how they got there, the way it was/is run and Vince's own ruthlessness (and flaws) as a businessman.