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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2641 Post by Livi92 » Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:11 am

Zero Dark Thirty. Great acting. Very intense film, definitely not for the fainthearted.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2642 Post by MrD » Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:01 am

Dallas on catchup - I dont get the criticism this show seems to get. Hope there is a new 3rd season

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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2643 Post by RickyRaj » Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:59 am

2 more episodes of Homeland season 1. 2 more to go and Season one is done. Looking forward to season 2.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2644 Post by stuartboy » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:15 pm

MrD wrote:Dallas on catchup - I dont get the criticism this show seems to get. Hope there is a new 3rd season
Yay! Me too. I love it.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2645 Post by stuartboy » Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:21 pm

Is anyone else struggling to understand what is going on in The Village on BBC1? As each episode comes it seems to be increasingly hard to interpret what is going on. Last night for example the woman reading the posted list of casualties then pulling a variety of facial expressions ranging from shock, horror to relief. No idea which was intended. Also the son seen trudging through mud which turns out to be the lane to the farm....then fading to silence through the credits. Was this a good outcome or a bad outcome? A euphamism? Who knows. And as for all the various characters in the big house...I can't fathom who is who. I'm losing the will to care.
I like a period drama such as this but this is becoming nonsense.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2646 Post by MrD » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:03 am

Watched the Syndicate last night. Great drama...Siobhan Finnernan is a class act...so versatile. Yes some of the stories in the series were maybe a little far fetched but....

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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2647 Post by nigelandjackie » Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:57 pm

Battleship on dvd AGAIN! (hubbys fav film at the mo)

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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2648 Post by stuartboy » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:30 pm

stuartboy wrote:Is anyone else struggling to understand what is going on in The Village on BBC1? As each episode comes it seems to be increasingly hard to interpret what is going on. Last night for example the woman reading the posted list of casualties then pulling a variety of facial expressions ranging from shock, horror to relief. No idea which was intended. Also the son seen trudging through mud which turns out to be the lane to the farm....then fading to silence through the credits. Was this a good outcome or a bad outcome? A euphamism? Who knows. And as for all the various characters in the big house...I can't fathom who is who. I'm losing the will to care.
I like a period drama such as this but this is becoming nonsense.
Guess that'll be just me then.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2649 Post by Diane65 » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:40 pm

stuartboy wrote:
stuartboy wrote:Is anyone else struggling to understand what is going on in The Village on BBC1? As each episode comes it seems to be increasingly hard to interpret what is going on. Last night for example the woman reading the posted list of casualties then pulling a variety of facial expressions ranging from shock, horror to relief. No idea which was intended. Also the son seen trudging through mud which turns out to be the lane to the farm....then fading to silence through the credits. Was this a good outcome or a bad outcome? A euphamism? Who knows. And as for all the various characters in the big house...I can't fathom who is who. I'm losing the will to care.
I like a period drama such as this but this is becoming nonsense.
Guess that'll be just me then.
Dunce.
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I gave up watching it as I kept on getting interrupted (my mother phoning me) each time it came on so lost the plot ages ago :roll:
I too love a period drama and I don't feel as bad missing it if it's nonsense.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#2650 Post by RickyRaj » Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:59 am

A little bit of Masterchef while making a chicken curry - I needed the inspiration!
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