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Started watching The Testaments last night. Follow up to Handmaid's Tale. Good so far.
 
Watched that series of half hour shows on BBC last night about that strange female Scottish nurse jailed multiple times for 'catfishing' and later stalking dozens of female victims using Facebook and Tinder.
It was a bizarre but fascinating watch, and I think it just goes to show how childhood trauma can have serious consequences for some people in later life.
 
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Peaky Blinders is a great watch but utterly preposterous. I’m on series five now and so far Tommy Shelby has seen off the IRA, various Ulster loyalists, Russian bourgeoisie trying to reverse the 1917 revolution, the mafia, the Jewish mafia including Tom Hardy doing a really bad Fagin impression, the Glasgow Billy Boys and Oswald Mosley. All the while surviving god knows how many fatal injuries that would have done for Superman. Legend.
 
Peaky Blinders is a great watch but utterly preposterous. I’m on series five now and so far Tommy Shelby has seen off the IRA, various Ulster loyalists, Russian bourgeoisie trying to reverse the 1917 revolution, the mafia, the Jewish mafia including Tom Hardy doing a really bad Fagin impression, the Glasgow Billy Boys and Oswald Mosley. All the while surviving god knows how many fatal injuries that would have done for Superman. Legend.
And thoroughly enjoyable with it (y)
 
Has it inspired you to start another controversial, if somewhat tedious, "flag" thread...? ;)
 
Really disappointed with the Yellowstone spin off, US Marshalls.

What a steaming pile of shite.
 
Watched first two series one episodes of 'Criminal Record' with Malcolm Tucker (or Doctor Who) on Apple which had good write ups. Can't say I'm impressed enough to keep going.
 
We randomly chose US crime drama 'Person of Interest' a week ago and have rapidly become hooked on it. It's superficial but entertaining and reasonably well acted, We were shocked to discover it actually ran between 2011 and 2016, it has the feel of a much more recent series.

I wish we could watch repeats of the superb French crime drama 'Spiral' which was great first time around, but it doesn't seem to be on offer anywhere.
 

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