maxwellblue
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Yes, really enjoyed it, especially episode 9. Was I the only one hoping he makes the shot.Great ending to the Day Of The Jackal, what a series.
Yes, really enjoyed it, especially episode 9. Was I the only one hoping he makes the shot.Great ending to the Day Of The Jackal, what a series.
The end is very good thoughDexter:Original Sin………disappointing start
Sopranos was original, to say otherwise is just fantasy I'm afraid
The Wire is also very good
Yeah his daughter and ex wife need to put some clothes on aswell. Disgraceful flaunting! ;)Gave 'Landman' a try for the benefit of Billy Bob Thornton. Started well but its developed into a kind of a cross between a Carry On film and Dallas. Shame coz Billy Bob is excellent as ever.
Oh yeah, I’m not really discussing any of the episodes in detail because it’s apparent some blues on this thread are still 4 or 5 episodes from watching all 10. But yes I was also hoping he made the shot.Yes, really enjoyed it, especially episode 9. Was I the only one hoping he makes the shot.
So original then :-)No.
'The Sopranos' brought the Italian mobster scene to the small screen. One could argue 'Arthur Fonzerelli'/ 'The Fonz' did that first in the 70s in a 'friendly' comedic way.
Either way "original" would mean 'from scratch'. The therapist part though is 'original', that I will grant you.
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'The Sopranos' brought the Italian mobster scene to the small screen. One could argue 'Arthur Fonzerelli'/ 'The Fonz' did that first in the 70s in a 'friendly' comedic way.
Either way "original" would mean 'from scratch'. The therapist part though is 'original', that I will grant you.
I know it has its fans on here but, dear God, Yellowstone is dreadful.
You should have started with the prequel 1883 and then 1923 that lead into Yellowstone. I really enjoyed all the series.I know it has its fans on here but, dear God, Yellowstone is dreadful.
You could argue that all you like but you’d sound daft as fuck.
Only as "daft as fuck" as the gangster depiction being 'original'.
I remember 'The Last Don' and, very vaguely ' A Crime Story' before 'Sopranos'. Like I said, just the therapist angle is original to me.
But you go ahead with that opinion, love.
I liked the scene when the red head woman gets her baps out in the bath.I know it has its fans on here but, dear God, Yellowstone is dreadful.
Don’t be so defensive mate. I was referring to your Fonz reference.
You could hardly consider him a gangster, not even a comedic one.
The Madness on Netflix is certainly worth a watch, the first three episodes are very good
30 seconds. Must be shit thenWatched the first 30 seconds of it and fucked it right off.