LisaO
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Bit of a surprise end of series tonight eh? Loved it!
Not watched it yet. Will reply again once I have.
Bit of a surprise end of series tonight eh? Loved it!
Godfather of Harlem ,, naw no our Shuffler , a sort of Snowfall in the 60’s. Excellent so far.
Boom! What an ending. He is a killer after all.Bit of a surprise end of series tonight eh? Loved it!
ThanksBoom! What an ending. He is a killer after all.
Hurry up series 3!
Fantastic TVBoom! What an ending. He is a killer after all.
Hurry up series 3!
Thanks
Kidding no seen it
Watched the first episode last night. Well decent. Cheers.Godfather of Harlem ,, naw no our Shuffler , a sort of Snowfall in the 60’s. Excellent so far.
Only one episode out so far but Dublin murders looks good
Just came on to post that- just finished episode 4, thoroughly enjoying it.
Watched first 2, decent so far.Trial of Christine keeler just started
Just finished The Witcher. Total nonsense, don’t mind the fantasy setting but didn’t understand a word of it, story is all over the place, pacing jerks about like crazy, tone’s uneven. But somehow couldn’t stop watching it.
Aye the episodes aren’t in chronological order, and it doesn’t really tell you either.
I only got that at about episode four but still couldn't work it out! Even when you know the timelines it's still hard to understand, seems to go off on tangents the whole time. And one minute it's all serious high fantasy "prithee my liege" and portentous scowling and the next there's that singer bloke making dick jokes.
Aye the episodes aren’t in chronological order, and it doesn’t really tell you either.
Does my head in. Disjointed nonlinear storylines. The trial of Christine Keeler does that too.
Now watched the first 3 of Keeler - the timing is fascinating because:
a) all the protagonists are dead so the writers could get away with anything
b) the parallels with our current prime minister
What’s that on? Might give it a go.
On the last episode of Messiah on Netflix, have enjoyed it.
Also, on a similar theme, on the BBC iplayer the 2 parter from last week on Jim Jones / Jonestown is fantastic
I watched them ‘murder trial; disappearance of Margaret Fleming’ was good crazy nobody seemed to noticcme she had disappeared. Also watched that Ross kemp hmp belmarsh programme, was ok tommy Robinson was inside when this episode was filmed and basically got extra special treatment
I'm the same, I'm really glad I wasn't on that jury as my gut says they absolutely did it, but I just don't see the factual evidence that proves it beyond reasonable doubt. I think I'd feel I had to argue that point in the jury room and be in a position of trying to set free a couple who I believed to be guilty. That would be a really uncomfortable position to be in.Still struggling to understand how they came to a (majority) verdict on murder withso little factual evidence.
Me too. I think this would have been a not proven.I'm the same, I'm really glad I wasn't on that jury as my gut says they absolutely did it, but I just don't see the factual evidence that proves it beyond reasonable doubt. I think I'd feel I had to argue that point in the jury room and be in a position of trying to set free a couple who I believed to be guilty. That would be a really uncomfortable position to be in.
I'm the same, I'm really glad I wasn't on that jury as my gut says they absolutely did it, but I just don't see the factual evidence that proves it beyond reasonable doubt. I think I'd feel I had to argue that point in the jury room and be in a position of trying to set free a couple who I believed to be guilty. That would be a really uncomfortable position to be in.
And "away and bile yer heid"The best bit was the camera catching the accused mouthing “bastard” at the prosecution advocate.
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