Only two episodes in (of 8) but intriguing and enthralling
Superb!
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Bodies (Netflix)
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frimley_greener wrote:[Alvin Lee] The Whitney Houston of the guitar world.....
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Identical murders in the same east London Street - bodies naked, in same position, replete with same tattoo
1890, 1940, 2023 and 2053
Is it the same person?
I'm engrossed and captivated
Robust stuff...?
Not 'arf!
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1890, 1940, 2023 and 2053
Is it the same person?
I'm engrossed and captivated
Robust stuff...?
Not 'arf!
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Jimbly wrote:Finished it last night, very good.
Good lad
Careful with your bedtime son
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C wrote:Jimbly wrote:Finished it last night, very good.
Good lad
Careful with your bedtime son
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Clocks went back, Dad. All good.
So Long Kid, Take A Bow.
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Watching currently, interesting but why do settings in the future always look so amateurish?
There is definitely intrigue and I shall continue to watch it just to find out what is going on.
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There is definitely intrigue and I shall continue to watch it just to find out what is going on.
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We've watched three.....a bit unsure, to be honest. And , yes, the future does seem a bit high end Blake's 7
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ChrisB wrote:We've watched three.....a bit unsure, to be honest. And , yes, the future does seem a bit high end Blake's 7
Yes, the portrayal of the future gets worse....
We are on episode 6 (of 8) we are enjoying it but I am slightly less enthusiastic then I was at the outset.
Still enthralling but time travel can get a little tedious
Notwithstanding, some great performances - Stephen Graham is excellent and I had forgotten Greta Scacchi - the last time I saw her she was getting it on with Harrison Ford in Presumed Innocent - a good film!
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It’s got a bit Doctor Who-ish in the latter stages, particularly with some of the props and indeed some of the acting but I shall finish it just to find out what happens in the end.
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robertff wrote:It’s got a bit Doctor Who-ish in the latter stages, particularly with some of the props and indeed some of the acting but I shall finish it just to find out what happens in the end.
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Absolutely agree Rob
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Finally finished, probably better than I thought it was going to be at one stage but, inevitably and frustratingly with all these time travel things, it leads to many unanswered questions.
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robertff wrote:Finally finished, probably better than I thought it was going to be at one stage but, inevitably and frustratingly with all these time travel things, it leads to many unanswered questions.
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Again, agreed Bob
We have watched 6/8 - episode 6 picked up a bit and drew together some loose threads
Yes, travelling into the future is the tricky part.
Films set in the future are much easier to portray - Blade Runner and Escape from New York [Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence] and of course 2001: A Space Odyssey, come to mind
Just thinking aloud actually....
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C wrote:robertff wrote:Finally finished, probably better than I thought it was going to be at one stage but, inevitably and frustratingly with all these time travel things, it leads to many unanswered questions.
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Again, agreed Bob
We have watched 6/8 - episode 6 picked up a bit and drew together some loose threads
Yes, travelling into the future is the tricky part.
Films set in the future are much easier to portray - Blade Runner and Escape from New York [Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence] and of course 2001: A Space Odyssey, come to mind
Just thinking aloud actually....
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Speaking to the wrong person there C.
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Seven down one to go
We are thoroughly enjoying it
Yes, thoroughly enjoying it
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We are thoroughly enjoying it
Yes, thoroughly enjoying it
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Yes - finished now and excellent.
The last two episodes, in particular, I thought, were riveting
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The last two episodes, in particular, I thought, were riveting
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