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That was randomly bizarre wasn’t it? From Colombia to the Gowerjack.

I’m not really enjoying this series so much. For me, it’s missing Colman, Hollander and Laurie, and, especially, Le Carre’s writing. This seems more Fleming that JLC. Will probably stick with it, but finding it much too contrived, glossy and beyond any rational belief so far.
It was random!

Watching away and I shouted that’s Three Cliffs just before it came up on the screen!

I’m enjoying it. Obviously Tom Hollander wasnt going to be in it, but I assumed Olivia Coleman would be. Perhaps she’ll make an appearance later. I agree that it’s not up to the first at the moment though which was outstandingly good.
 
It was random!

Watching away and I shouted that’s Three Cliffs just before it came up on the screen!

I’m enjoying it. Obviously Tom Hollander wasnt going to be in it, but I assumed Olivia Coleman would be. Perhaps she’ll make an appearance later. I agree that it’s not up to the first at the moment though which was outstandingly good.
Oh yeah, I just saw she's 'reprising her role'. Goody.
 
It was random!

Watching away and I shouted that’s Three Cliffs just before it came up on the screen!

I’m enjoying it. Obviously Tom Hollander wasnt going to be in it, but I assumed Olivia Coleman would be. Perhaps she’ll make an appearance later. I agree that it’s not up to the first at the moment though which was outstandingly good.

Ok caught up! Weirdly I remember him being snapped in Morgans! Had totally forgotten that.
 
How is it woke? Genuinely?
seemed woke. 🙂

I wondered whether the programme-makers might have encouraged folks to highlight their differences during their intros rather than during the course of the series.

Having said that, I don't think Amanda mentioned her sexuality until episode 3.
 
That was randomly bizarre wasn’t it? From Colombia to the Gowerjack.

I’m not really enjoying this series so much. For me, it’s missing Colman, Hollander and Laurie, and, especially, Le Carre’s writing. This seems more Fleming that JLC. Will probably stick with it, but finding it much too contrived, glossy and beyond any rational belief so far.
Hollander was outstanding in the last series👍
 
seemed woke. 🙂

I wondered whether the programme-makers might have encouraged folks to highlight their differences during their intros rather than during the course of the series.

Having said that, I don't think Amanda mentioned her sexuality until episode 3.
Fancy that, people on TV having a basic human conversation.
 
I watched the first episode tonight (I'm a day behind).

Never watched it before and I've enjoyed so far.
I've watched every series although I missed the last episode of the last series, will catch up at some point, saw Billy Bingham last time we were in Hereford, think he may have been working although he was having a pint, first time I've seen him there.
 
seemed woke. 🙂

I wondered whether the programme-makers might have encouraged folks to highlight their differences during their intros rather than during the course of the series.

Having said that, I don't think Amanda mentioned her sexuality until episode 3.
I don’t think it’s woke for a woman to say in response to someone suggesting that she had something with Hugo that it was bloody unlikely since she was gay.

I mean having people on the show who are gay or from a different ethnicity isn’t ‘woke’. It is simply a reflection of society surely?
 
The Traitors lineup seems pretty woke this year.

Just in case anyone has yet to catch up...

Like others I sense that Fiona is a decent shout for the secret traitor. She just has that vibe Amanda had in series 1. However I expect faithfuls will make that same link and vote her out.

As for voting out, last night's Traitor challenge - Personally I'd have run a mile from drawing attention to the family tree then covering it with red fingerprints, so by doing this both Rachel and Stephen have insert Traitor cliche here put a massive target on their backs. But I guess that's what the programme makers wanted to have happen.

Special shout out for Hugo's speech. What a twonk.
Never watched the series but your comment made me wonder... Could you please define "woke" for me, Thanks
 
I've watched every series although I missed the last episode of the last series, will catch up at some point, saw Billy Bingham last time we were in Hereford, think he may have been working although he was having a pint, first time I've seen him there.
I don’t know why I’ve not watched it before. The bloke from neighbours should make good TV
 

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