nimnarb wrote:Can you watch Peaky Blinders(and understand whats it all about) without having seen any of the previous series?
Thx.
Yes.
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nimnarb wrote:Can you watch Peaky Blinders(and understand whats it all about) without having seen any of the previous series?
Thx.
nimnarb wrote:Can you watch Peaky Blinders(and understand whats it all about) without having seen any of the previous series?
Thx.
Clitheroekid wrote:JMN2 wrote:Detectorists new episodes on BBC4 starting 8th November 10pm.
I was delighted to see that the new series was up to scratch. It really is one of the best `sitcoms' - in fact one of the best things on TV - that I've ever watched, and I was sad to hear that this will be the last series.
I put the word `sitcoms' in quotes as this is about as far removed from the average crappy sitcom as can be imagined. Although there's a lot of gentle and subtle humour it's also profoundly moving at times.
I found the time shift sequence at the end remarkably affecting. If you don't want to watch the full episode the sequence starts at around 23:30 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b ... -episode-1
TV treasure in every sense.
Howard wrote:Would love a recommendation for another gentle comedy series which can be bought as a set or streamed from Prime.
But nothing too violent or dark.
Howard wrote:Would love a recommendation for another gentle comedy series which can be bought as a set or streamed from Prime.
But nothing too violent or dark.
Howard
SalvorHardin wrote:"Corner Gas". A Canadian comedy about life in the small town of Dog River (pop. about 500) in rural Saskatchewan, centred on the local petrol station.
zico wrote:Thanks for the Detectorists recommendation.
Clitheroekid wrote:zico wrote:Thanks for the Detectorists recommendation.
My pleasure, I'm glad you're enjoying it.
I watched the final episode of series 3 (sadly the last series) last night and it was about the nearest I've ever come to perfect TV. I honestly can't think of a series that I've enjoyed so much for years. To use the old cliché it was worth the licence fee by itself.
The people I really envy are those who have never watched it at all. They have 18 episodes of sheer delight to look forward to.
JMN2 wrote:Only moment with this series that I was disappointed with was the last final minute
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