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Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 26 Jun 2018, 23:31
by Samoan
Mortimer and Whitehouse : Gone Fishing was a delight and joy to watch last week on BBC2. It's a 6 part series. I saw that other viewers have likened it to Detectorists in real life and time and that's exactly what struck me within the first 10 minutes with the elusive, hidden, sought-after being a tench, any tench, in Norfolk.
Inevitably they do both touch on their recent health and then swiftly move on into their comedic genius(plural) modes, gently riffing off each other.
You don't even have to have any interest in fishing whatsoever, it's such an affecting programme.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b7r2k6

The 6th and final episode in which the Pike eluded them but it didn't really matter.

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Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 21:24
by the masked man
Just started watched the first of the Wallander films from Sweden (not the Anglophone Kenneth Branagh nonsense). First one lacked the depth of Mankell's books, but gained from strong performances.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 02 Jul 2018, 00:18
by ChrisB
the masked man wrote:Just started watched the first of the Wallander films from Sweden (not the Anglophone Kenneth Branagh nonsense). First one lacked the depth of Mankell's books, but gained from strong performances.

They're all a bit slow, to be honest, but 100% better than the Branagh series. Seem a bit tame now considering the wealth of Scandanavian drama. Wallander was good, but it's not exactly the Bridge.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 10:23
by clive gash
The second episode of the amiable, gentle and low-key Mortimer and Whitehouse Go Fishing.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 15:07
by naughty boy
gash on ignore wrote:The second episode of the amiable, gentle and low-key Mortimer and Whitehouse Go Fishing.


:lol:

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 18:17
by Samoan
ORORORO wrote:
gash on ignore wrote:The second episode of the amiable, gentle and low-key Mortimer and Whitehouse Go Fishing.


:lol:




:x

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 18:20
by naughty boy

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 16:06
by Snarfyguy
Fargo, Season 2

Kirsten Dunst is terrific, as is the actor who plays opposite her. In fact, the cast as a whole is tremendous, and the characters and dialogue are vivid and engaging. Quality stuff.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 07 Jul 2018, 08:21
by naughty boy
Yeah, agreed.

What about this dude?

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isn't he fabulous?


I think I was most impressed by Ted Danson, somehow. He really just sort of amiably mumbles throughout - but he's totally convincing.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 07 Jul 2018, 16:36
by Snarfyguy
^^^ I really should learn some of these people's names. Yeah, that guy is just preposterously charismatic.

Danson doesn't have much range as an actor, but that thing he does, he does well.

I'm told season 3, which somehow has David Thewlis as the villain (or a villain), is even better. Looking forward.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 07 Jul 2018, 17:38
by Penk!
Season 3 is the weakest, but the acting ensemble is possibly the best; Thewlis is great.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 08 Jul 2018, 18:15
by clive gash

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 09 Jul 2018, 17:40
by joels344
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This show never appealed to me back when it was on TV, but I’ve almost finished the second season, and what an excellent season it has been thus far. I’m really digging this series.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 09 Jul 2018, 18:50
by sloopjohnc
Never watched it until now, but I'm on the second season of House of Cards. It's soap opera and Shakespeare at the same time.

Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright sure play depraved individuals. Last night, I watched them ply their secret service bodyguard with alcohol and seduce him into a threesome.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 18:46
by jimboo
joels344 wrote:Image


This show never appealed to me back when it was on TV, but I’ve almost finished the second season, and what an excellent season it has been thus far. I’m really digging this series.


Always makes me want a single malt and a cigarette , mrs Jimboo adored it. It does have some great characters.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 10 Jul 2018, 21:18
by joels344
jimboo wrote:
joels344 wrote:Image


This show never appealed to me back when it was on TV, but I’ve almost finished the second season, and what an excellent season it has been thus far. I’m really digging this series.


Always makes me want a single malt and a cigarette , mrs Jimboo adored it. It does have some great characters.


I just don’t know where the show goes from here. You know, after Jimmy dies. I’m glad they took a risk like that but I really loved his character.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 11 Jul 2018, 21:44
by Snarfyguy
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This is interesting. Not sure how long I'm going to hang with it; the male lead can't act & is fairly un-charismatic, kind of like an even-worse Vin Diesel. But Ian McShane is fun to watch and I'm looking forward to seeing Crispin Glover.

Only one episode in, perhaps it'll grow on me.

(And not for nothing, but in previews, the rest of Starz's original programming looks unbelievably dismal and even kind of tars this show by association.)

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 11:28
by Neige
I'm still bingeing on older shows I find cheap in thrift stores... after Sons of Anarchy (where I jumped ship halfway through Season 6) and Mad Men (which was brilliant until the very last scene), I've watched the complete "Big C":

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Laura Linney is simply spectacular, the rest of the cast sort of limps along, but I really enjoyed it thoroughly.

Now I just finished Season 1 of Aaron Sorkin's The Newsroom:

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It was alright, in spite of the soap element (the romantic tangles of the staff) getting a bit boring and the political debate (the Tea Party, wonderfully dissected in the last episode by Jeff Daniels/Will Macavoy) seeming horribly dated in these days of Trumpitudes and Fake News. I like the cast (especially Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, Sam Waterston and Jane Fonda!), so I will give Season 2 a go.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 12:58
by `
ORORORO wrote:
gash on ignore wrote:The second episode of the amiable, gentle and low-key Mortimer and Whitehouse Go Fishing.


:lol:


Tried with this and gave up - just too derivative and not funny encough for my tastes

Sort of poor man's The Trip with a bit of Detectorists-style whimsy chucked in.

Re: Now Watching on TV

Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 16:25
by naughty boy
Last night's was pretty weak. Not sure I'll bother again.