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Post by geometryman on Jan 21, 2020 0:22:50 GMT
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Post by gowergirl on Jan 21, 2020 11:38:26 GMT
This looks good I'm a big Richard Armitage fan, since he was in 'North & South' several years ago. I don't have Netflix,so I hope it goes terrestrial or DVD eventually.
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Post by pearl06 on Feb 4, 2020 6:06:36 GMT
This is very good. Each episode seems to have a twist which throws out all the pre-conceived notions I had before. Richard Armitage is excellent as always. I have watched five episodes so far and will watch another one this morning.
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Post by geometryman on Feb 4, 2020 8:28:02 GMT
Very good so far! - but I've only watched the first two episodes as yet.
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Post by goodhelenstar on Feb 4, 2020 12:02:32 GMT
I won't see this either. Good Omens started off on Amazon and has come to the Beeb, so I wonder if this might? Different network but you never know. I suppose it depends who made it and distributed it. Gowergirl, RA was on Loose Ends last Saturday: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000dxrj, and also on Front Row last Wednesday, talking about waterboarding and the lengths he as an actor will go to: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000dqhc. I've heard him talk about this before (it was for a scene in Spooks and he talked about it at the time).
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Post by marion on Feb 4, 2020 12:06:14 GMT
I love Harlan Coben's books. I can't watch this but a French adaptation of one of his starts on More 4 this Friday., just before The Passenger.
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Post by geometryman on Feb 4, 2020 13:04:21 GMT
Yes, I'm going to be watching that - looks to be better than The Passenger as far as I'm concerned.
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Post by geometryman on Feb 10, 2020 9:57:00 GMT
Finished The Stranger now. Great stuff! - and I'm looking forward to more from Netflix and Harlan Coben(The Stranger was the first to come out under a 5 year exclusive deal they signed).
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Post by technicolour on Mar 3, 2020 23:24:12 GMT
Only seen Episode 1 so far and the animal mutilation very nearly put me off. I shall try another episode though and see if I can get what all the fuss is about.
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Post by profbooboo on Mar 26, 2020 23:32:22 GMT
I finally got round to watching this (6 episodes in the day and the other 2 on the night!) I really enjoyed it. I like Richard Armitage which helps, the story was intriguing and the ending was exciting. I did watch Safe a year or two ago, by the same writer, with Michael C Hall (who I loved in Six Feet Under and Dexter) but I didn't enjoy that as much.
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