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I've never seen Broadchurch, but saw bits of both on Gogglebox recently, and as a result have zoomed through season 1 of Line of Duty, and now started season 2. From the clips I saw, Broadchurch didn't appeal to me at all.


Ooo, and Big Little Lies is great!

I've not seen Broadchurch as not a fan of David Tennant but after seeing clips of Line of Duty on Gogglebox, decided to catch up on this series and I am hooked, great acting all around, edge of seat stuff! Will be watching the earlier series when this one finished.


Oh and for the record - I think Balaclava Man is Nick Huntley's solicitor friend!

Vik Wrote:

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> I've not seen Broadchurch as not a fan of David

> Tennant but after seeing clips of Line of Duty on

> Gogglebox, decided to catch up on this series and

> I am hooked, great acting all around, edge of seat

> stuff! Will be watching the earlier series when

> this one finished.

>

> Oh and for the record - I think Balaclava Man is

> Nick Huntley's solicitor friend!



Er, only on season 2!!!!!!!!

Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > Ooo, and Big Little Lies is great!

>

> It's so good. The soundtrack is brilliant too

> https://open.spotify.com/user/g0u1d1e1/playlist/59

> nmPZQAE0dX44OF6DXDcE



Hell yes. Been listening to this LOADS in the past couple of weeks, since zooming through the season.




Guy's voice is phenomenal, as are his band. Anyone that likes music should watch this.

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