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Someone mentioned it on here an age ago, but got round to watching and finishing Shining Girls (Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell) which was on Apple TV in 2022.

Sci-fi type crime stuff. I enjoyed it but my Dad is also watching it and he's not as in to it as myself. He's never liked sci-fi though.

I'd recommend it if you like the genre.
 
Is Noah in it ?

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Vikings Valhalla

4 episodes in and it is not being watched again, anyone thinking of watching this because it's anywhere near as good as Vikings or last kingdom will be sorely disappointed.

Once you look past the façade of the glimmering pearly white teeth you see nothing of interest.
 
Vikings Valhalla

4 episodes in and it is not being watched again, anyone thinking of watching this because it's anywhere near as good as Vikings or last kingdom will be sorely disappointed.

Once you look past the façade of the glimmering pearly white teeth you see nothing of interest.
loved Vikings, had a go at Valhalla and ...it does get better. Stick with it mate.
 
Started watching “The Red King” which was recently aired on Alibi.
It’s a British crime drama set on a fictional remote Welsh island near Tenby with a heavy nod to “The Wicker Man”.
For those who love to spot mistakes on TV apart from a Bilingual sign above the Police station everything else just had Police on it. The uniforms, jeep and boat do not carry the word “Heddlu”.
A second, harder to spot error is the locals employ a Cardiff or valleys accent. The vernacular around Tenby hardly sounds Welsh at all. Imagine a crime drama in Newcastle with Scouse accents.
 
Just started " Kleo" German subtitled drama with a touch of comedy.
Shes an assassin that goes looking for revenge /answers, so not a new story but highy enjoyable.
Set just before and after the fall of the Berlin wall.
One of the main characters reminds me of Charlie Day which is where the comedic value comes in .
season 2 drops in at the end of July.
 
Is it just me who thinks House of the Dragon is rest struggling to get the pacing right? There's a scene that happens every three episodes where you think "right, it's all going to happen now" & it just doesn't.

It seems to be heavy on the filler, but lacking the storytelling and character building of Game of Thrones. Hope it picks up as only two episodes left.
 

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