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If anyone is after a good box set I'd recommend Damges. I've said before, it's not in the league of the big players mentioned today, but it's like a good thriller that you read on holiday, LOTS of good twists, and done in a clever way that feeds you just a little bit more each time with flash backs and stuff.


I genuinely enjoyed all 5 seasons.

  • 3 weeks later...

Jeremy Wrote:

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> A lot of people said the last series got very

> dark... but for me the last series is where it all

> started to get really ridiculous, so I didn't find

> it as engaging as the earlier episodes.



I kind of agree, but equally the cold blooded killing was ramped up and the comedy was not there, which made it "darker" for want of a better word.

  • 2 weeks later...

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