Shetland BBC

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Shetland BBC

Postby Santa C » 27 Nov 2024, 09:43

I love it!

I thought I would miss Jimmy Perez but DI Ruth Calder is equally as good as his replacement

The latest series which is mid-way to view is excellent

I've got a soft spot for Tosh and Billy and Sandy are delightful!

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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby robertff » 27 Nov 2024, 18:02

We’ve watched a couple of series but didn’t find them that compelling so we don’t bother anymore.


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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby ChrisB » 28 Nov 2024, 00:08

I'm a Jimmy fan, but we both found that the programme was reaching it's natural conclusion as.the last two Jimmy stories ran out of steam. Very surprised it continued albeit with a new lead. We watched the first episode of the last series and gave up

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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby Santa C » 28 Nov 2024, 14:29

ChrisB wrote:We watched the first episode of the last series and gave up


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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby Santa C » 30 Nov 2024, 20:04

ChrisB wrote:We watched the first episode of the last series and gave up


Are you mad lad…..?




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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby ChrisB » 30 Nov 2024, 20:15

Just found the stories weren't strong enough to fill the six episodes. Really enjoyed it when it first started but we've found SO many better crime programmes to watch eg we're watching an Irish language with subtitles on BBC i player walked "Cra". Highly recommended

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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby robertff » 01 Dec 2024, 11:27

ChrisB wrote:Just found the stories weren't strong enough to fill the six episodes. Really enjoyed it when it first started but we've found SO many better crime programmes to watch eg we're watching an Irish language with subtitles on BBC i player walked "Cra". Highly recommended




Never really enjoyed it that much, think we saw the first series and then closed it down at the beginning of the second - it was just dull. Agree with you absolutely about finding so many better series to watch, I’ll check out ‘Cra’ if that’s the spelling you intended.


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Re: Shetland BBC

Postby ChrisB » 01 Dec 2024, 11:55

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