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:)) Yeah they are on Disney+ I plan to watch Wandavision in a few weeks time.
I have watched the first three episodes of WandaVision, people are raving about it. Its OK though I know what's going on and find it pretty straight forward, other viewers seem puzzled by it I guess that the hook for them. It ties into the films so I will watch the full series.
Useful to know, will post my thoughts once i have watched it? :-bd
Currently watching last season of Agents of Shield, recommend watching that it's been great so far. I think I remember you saying you watch the show.
Yeah i do, best off shoot of the movies by far for me! Really looking forward to seeing the final episode of the entire show next Friday. Although i will be sad to see it go!
I have just watched the episode when they are in a time loop well almost finished that episide. It's been a great show overall, it's a show I would happily rewatch from the start all the way through. TV has taken forefront because of the crisis with cinemas closrd, I am hoping they will bring it back *nudge nudge to Disney* they need content on there streaming service, wishfull thinking from me lol
Sadly i think your right? Although moving into phase 4 of the films? I would happily see the team linked back into the movies? Maybe via the Hawkeye series or Falcon & Winter Soldier show?
That would be cool, I mean Lady Sith and Nick Fury appeared in Agents of Shield so it's very possible some of the team could cross over to other shows.
they look fantastic.
New Zealand's own Midsomer Murders, Like Death in Paradise it's an easy
going Murder mystery Series.
Absolutely, well going on recent screen shots from the Hawkeye show? It could potentially happen? [-O< :-bd
Only four feature length episodes in each season. Six seasons available on the
UKTV app. I'm just about to start series six, so only four stories left, but I have read
that there is a series seven coming soon.
Some of the Murders are very unusual and not too difficult to solve, if you pay
attention. It's well written with some brilliant characters.
Of course he played Lee Mack's dad, I stopped watching after the earlier seasons.
I did catch some good Bobby Ball documentary's after his passing. The '...he's my mate mate' Bobby shouting from the crowd as Cannon is crooning cracks me up every time.
Have to say i absolutely loved it, good plots, action and humour. Shame a third season was not green lit, especially with the after credits scene.
A first full re-watch of the show since I watched it on its initial run. It's a cracking show; consistently good all the way through and manages to stick its landing with a powerful final season. The writing is perfectly balanced and the performances are great. One of the things I loved about it the second time was how I constantly found myself in flux when it came to empathising with the characters. Vic Mackey is a horrible bastard; the show made that clear from episode one. But every now and then, a subplot would come along that shows off his softer, fairer side, and gave you reason to root for him - only for the show to pull the rug from under you and make you hate him again.
Being able to do that kind of character work while remaining consistent is one of the show's greatest strengths. Top quality telly.
It’d been some years since I’d last watched it.
And yeah. I think I'm in the "Aidan Turner for the next Bond" camp now. He certainly has the requisite chops for the role. And the ladies seem to like him...
On to Season 2!*
* Or "Series 2" as the Brits would call it. (Shakes head) POLDARK is the name of the series, people -- which is comprised of individual seasons appearing on an annual basis.
Do Brits make a point of saying something like, "I loved Series 1 of that program set in Cornwall... You know, POLDARK." (Do you have to say "programme" or "show" when referring to the series -- all five seasons -- as a whole?)
And what then, pray tell, do y'all call a MINI-SERIES??? (A mini-series is a "one-off" episodic series that is planned to have only one season of episodes, then it's done.)
Sounds as reasonable an explanation as any...
Although older Brit series, like The Avengers, have 20+ episodes per "season" and they're still called "series" (as in "Avengers series 4 & 5 feature Diana Rigg") -- by Brits, that is. (Here, The Avengers is the series and Ms. Rigg appeared in Seasons 4 & 5.)
Also, nowadays there are plenty of American TV series with only 8 to 10 episodes per season, Game of Thrones being a prime example.
Just a silly pet peeve of mine, I know. I've just wondered if Brits -- let's say an entertainment journalist -- actually say things like, "The long-running Doctor Who series is experiencing declining ratings with its current series." (???)
"Series" (for the entirety of the show) and "Season" (for annually occurring new episodes) are simply superior.
Just as, I believe, "braces" (for "suspenders") and "lift" (for "elevator") are superior...
I also like "flat" (instead of "apartment") as well... Less syllables! ;)
As for the "series of this series", I (as a non-British person) think one would then use the word programme.