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I'm glad you liked that scene, it really ties everything up well!
6 episodes so far, Spacey is incredible and well worth signing up for Netflix for, that being said I'm on a months free trial.
I can't even get a free trial. I have a Debit card, not a credit card, so I can't get a bloody free month of Netflix. ABSOLUTE CRAP.
I wasn't that buzzed about the return because I wasn't really a fan of the old series and I only decided to watch it because Christopher Eccleston was in it. Really enjoyed it when it was on TV but wasn't that excited about it leading up to the return.
So this is probably the most excited I've ever been for it. I love everything I've heard about the new series.
I actually used Paypal for mine but will be cancelling once my month is up and I got a 13 part series out of it so no complaints from me.
9 episodes in with 4 more to go, this is simply one of the best shows of recent times, Spacey is utterly compelling and the writing, directing and acting is top notch, I love the BBC show and Ian Richardson was incredible but hats off to Fincher and co they've really done themselves proud, it's totally it's own creature.
It really is a great show, I recommend watching it! :D
The best era of 'Who (that's right, I sait it) begins in a lightweight, colourful and fluffy fashion. McCoy does what he can, but unfortunately, at this point, the 7th Doctor is written as a Chaplin-esque clown.
I like the theory of the 7th Doctor causing the 6-7 regeneration. It's very appropriate for the machiavellian side of Doc#7.
I'm glad you like it too! It was a pleasant surprise, and isn't miming Sherlock BBC, but is very much its own show.
Having caught the last 3 episodes the night after this week's Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror, probably the best one of the series yet my faith in British TV has returned, yes we can do if we try, now can we have series 2 of Utopia, I want to no what happened to Arby? (the brilliant Neil Maskell).
The West Wing on Netflix
Looking forward to watching sky sports this afternoon for cup final
Ripper St finale. As always another fantastic episode. Very pleased that they have commissioned a 2nd season! :-bd
Paul Bearer , 58 (Undertakers manager and partner in crime) :(
I'm ashamed to say that 'Extreme Couponing' is playing on my television in the background right now. Still not sure why people want 125 toothbrushes in one purchase, but whatever.
It would be great if Sherlock Holmes 3 was a Holmes/Ripper face-off!
What can we say? I was sad to see the show end that's for sure! It's been a part of my evenings for nearly a year . I know people say it got all boring and confusing but I stuck with it and enjoyed it because I liked the mystery and was invested in the characters.
Anyone else want season 7?
Brilliant. Just brilliant. Best thing I've seen on TV for ages and the best thing to come out of Britain (TV wise) since Life On Mars.
Doctor Who. Not as good as last weeks episode (loved that one) but Dougray Scott was in it, which was a nice surprise.
It was an alright ghost story episode. Not really Christopher Eccleston quality but nowhere near as bad as Tennants last episodes. Thought the ending was a bit cheesey.
I'm miles behind with TV. Still have a few episodes of The Walking Dead to watch.