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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
House of Guinness
Seems kind of like Succession set in olden day times and when the patriarch of the family has already died.
The four kids are every kind of stereotype we've seen before ( and of course Netflix being Netflix one of them has to be gay ) so all very ho hum so far. Not bad as such but nothing new.
Will stick with it and see how it turns out.
Disappointing lack of Guinness being brewed so far.
I thought it was ok.. decent filler when I couldn’t find anything else to watch. Was good to see Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) in another role
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@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
House of Guinness
Seems kind of like Succession set in olden day times and when the patriarch of the family has already died.
The four kids are every kind of stereotype we've seen before ( and of course Netflix being Netflix one of them has to be gay ) so all very ho hum so far. Not bad as such but nothing new.
Will stick with it and see how it turns out.
Disappointing lack of Guinness being brewed so far.
I thought it was ok.. decent filler when I couldn’t find anything else to watch. Was good to see Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) in another role
Yeah that sums it up perfectly so far. Will still give it a hoon, I might make sure I have a porter/stout to drink while watching a few episodes tonight.
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Deadwood S01E01
- got a wee bit drunkish
 - rewatched most of S01E01
 - Fucking hell - maybe one of the best opening episodes in TV history - I'm watching it and every 5 minutes thinking "fuck, they're setting that character up for the rest of the entire series perfectly"
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Current watching list all on Apple
Slow Horses
Just keeps getting better and betterThe Morning Show
Loving it
Lots of show history
If you’ve never watched it I’m not sure it’s worth the investmentThe Last Frontier
Air-Con, the cold version of Con-Air set in Alaska
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
Task
All finished tonight with Ep7. HBO have had some really good shows in recent years and this is another. The last two episodes were fantastic.Yeah definitely very watchable, but...
... thought the shootout and trying to get the drugs at the end was rather over the top when there was no getting away. I can't buy a bunch of bikers are going to try and shoot an enemy in front of the FBI then try and take on the FBI over a gripe. - 
							
							
							
							
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
Current watching list all on Apple
Slow Horses
Just keeps getting better and betterI have just watched the last episode of season three. Although I have enjoyed the series so far, I found this episode disappointing. I can't get spoilers to work so I will just say the action scenes seemed well out of place and unbelievable.
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I stuck with Monster, the Ed Gein story.
Is an interesting watch., however, it isnt a binge watch kind of series given some of the macabre content, so in between I have been doing a bit of reading on Gein, and would appear the writers have taken a decent chunk of artistic licence with stuff that is not true or was never proven.
The last episode in particular seemed to be padded out with scenes inside Geins head simply to pad the episode out.
He supposedly inspired numerous serial killers as well, which highlights how fucked up the world is.
Charlie Hunnan put in a pretty good performance as Gein, particularly how they seemed to portray him that is almost at odds with how idolised he supposedly was.
how they have portrayed him, in the end you I did feel some sympathy for how fucked up his relationship with his mother was.They showed him as a necrophilliac, yet he denied this, in the series he killed many more than was ever proven and they show him as having a part in gettign Ted Bundy arrested, although this was in the final episode with alot of stuff played out in his head, it isnt clear if this was alleged to have happened or what might have happened in his head
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
Ed Gein
Havent seen it yet but yeah hes been the 'inspiration' for several fictional killers.
Norman Bates (Psycho), Leather face (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Buffalo Bill (Silence of the Lambs) and alot more.Sounded like a lovely guy really.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil supposedly an inspiration for some real ones too.
For sure, serial killers often inspired other ones too
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
I stuck with Monster, the Ed Gein story.
Is an interesting watch., however, it isnt a binge watch kind of series given some of the macabre content, so in between I have been doing a bit of reading on Gein, and would appear the writers have taken a decent chunk of artistic licence with stuff that is not true or was never proven.
The last episode in particular seemed to be padded out with scenes inside Geins head simply to pad the episode out.
He supposedly inspired numerous serial killers as well, which highlights how fucked up the world is.
Charlie Hunnan put in a pretty good performance as Gein, particularly how they seemed to portray him that is almost at odds with how idolised he supposedly was.
how they have portrayed him, in the end you I did feel some sympathy for how fucked up his relationship with his mother was.They showed him as a necrophilliac, yet he denied this, in the series he killed many more than was ever proven and they show him as having a part in gettign Ted Bundy arrested, although this was in the final episode with alot of stuff played out in his head, it isnt clear if this was alleged to have happened or what might have happened in his head
The performance as Gein was pretty extraordinary but as I said earlier I'm not sure I'll even start on episode three.
you're correct about the artistic licence, for starters I'm fairly sure he didn't bash his brother on the head before they found his body ( that part was true ) - 
							
							
							
							
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil supposedly an inspiration for some real ones too.
For sure, serial killers often inspired other ones too
Like a cool little club, trying to out do the other guy.Sounds like the fern meme thread.
It's also not proven if Gein actually was a serial killer either.
I think this guys life would be better on screen.....
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 yeah isnt the 'club membership' 3 victims?
yeah on his brother, it was all speculation, as he supposedly had bruising, but no autopsy.Well yeah ( no spoiler needed ) I'm fairly sure he was actually "only" convicted of two murders ( loads of other post mortem fucked up shit though )
Rookie numbers compared to Darmer and Bundy.
A lot of unsolved deaths were attributed to him so he probably committed more although they weren't proven.
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Slow Horses - S05E01
A couple of seasons ago they showed the door to my old apartment in the background
Today - several solid shots of the window of same apartment, and then the Rod-ster dances around the outside of me old local - The Shakespeare.
I'm... like... it's like I'm on the telly, myself, innit?
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I've just started Dark Hearts (BBC player in UK). It's a French Special Forces story set in Iraq. Only seen one episode so far but even with the subtitles it seems worthwhile persevering with.
3 what the fuck are they saying out of 4 tense action scenes.
 
                    
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