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> Please tell me someone else is watching "The

> Returned"?

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> Seriously creepy, impossibly gorgeous women, can't

> work out plot at all.


really want to see this as its had such great reviews, also the sinister soundtrack/music by scottish band mogwai is rated highly. hoping I can watch it on catch-up too.

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Having a lazy afternoon watching the Young Montalbano, with the obligatory wine to make it authentically Italian.


Had to stop the show several times to look up recipes and found this amusing blog:


http://dianescookbooks.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/a-montalbano-menu-mostly-fish/

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Anyone watching London Irish?


Somewhere between Spaced, The Inbetweeners, a hugely disfuntional Friends and the inevitable Father Ted comparisons, I think it's better than it ought to be. Helped by great performances from Sinead Keenan (Being Human) and Peter Campion (almost unrecognisalbe from the nasty wife beating bad guy in Love & Hate).


I have to admit I'm quite enjoying it

I'm not sure I want much more from a sitcom than some take on the standard setup. I really just want it to make me laugh.

In fact a part from a couple of irish specific jokes, it could easily have been the inbetweeners follow up in their late 20s.

It did make me laugh though unlike most sitcoms.

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Band of Brothers was excellent.


Pacific wasn't quite as good. It enjoys the same excellent production values, and almost obsessive attention to historical accuracy, but it was difficult to differntiate between many of the characters.


And it seems churlish to complain, given that these people actually went through it for real, but there were too many battle scenes that were, from a dramatic perspective, too samey and kind of overwhelmingly horrific.

Agree with EP on both counts.


I'm a big wuss anyway but various moment of BoB had me in utter pieces. Mainly the interviews with the veterans. And there is an episode towards the end of the series that deals with the Company discovering a concentration camp. Harrowing.


I couldn't get into Pacific either but may re-try at some point.


I'm rather liking the new Mitchell and Webb vehicle at the moment - The Ambassadors. Very tightly written and while cultural cliches abound in their central Asian setting (all men are hard drinking and look like villains etc) it's funny enough when poking fun at the Brits it gets away with it.

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Shit a brick, just watched "No Fire Zone" about the Sri Lankan crushing of the tigers and the deliberate murder of tens of thousands innocent civilians.

Feel quite drained and utterly ashamed that our leaders just went over there with mild rebukes and smiles rather than arrest warrants for The Hague.

Cunts!!!!!!!!

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