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Adolescense was great. Only thing that slightly irked me was the miss mash of accents involved. For a drama supposedly set in Merseyside, the only scouse accents came from Steven Graham and his Mrs. Even some of the kids sounded like they were from down south.
Thought it was a school in Doncaster ?
 
Adolescense was great. Only thing that slightly irked me was the miss mash of accents involved. For a drama supposedly set in Merseyside, the only scouse accents came from Steven Graham and his Mrs. Even some of the kids sounded like they were from down south.
It wasn't supposedly set in merseyside as in the last episode The mother talked about moving back to merseyside but her husband disagreed.

The social worker was introduced as working for Doncaster social services so the whole thing was supposed to be in Yorkshire.
 
5 episodes into Justified after seeing it recommended on here. Enjoying it can see it's brewing very nicely.

The hillbilly blonde is proper doing it for me. Wouldn't mind hearing that accent as she tongued my ringpiece
Brilliant tv l must admit though the hillbilly people fascinate me.
 
Bar none, Severance is the best show to be on TV ever (imo).

Last episode of the latest series just got released and it ticks every box. Total genius
 
I thought Last One Laughing on Prime (released the first four episodes yesterday) was one of my favourite bits of TV of the last five years.

It's a line-up of ten comedians who you see all the time on UK panel shows like Cats does Countdown, Buzzcocks, Would I Lie to You? etc. so if that's not your thing you probably won't like this show.

But I personally haven't laughed so hard in a very long time. The main appeal is obviously the format; they have to make each other laugh without laughing themselves. If you laugh twice you're out.

The secondary part I found really interesting was that you got a chance to look at the group dynamics of all of these comedians who you've been watching for years, you get a little peek into their real life relationships. The moment Bob Mortimer walks in and everyone realises they've got no chance is absolute gold. Even Richard Ayoade, who you'd assume is unbreakable, is in serious trouble when Bob starts up.

If panel shows are your thing then I'd absolutely recommend it.
 

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