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We've just done The Killing (us version) as it was free on Virgin and have to say it was excellent.


GoT is good, I did three episodes then started again and was much happier and it just keeps getting better.

There's just a shed load of characters and setting and intrigue and working out who the bloody hell is who when you start, so the reset worked really well for me.

Thanks to Netflix I finally got aquainted with the US Office and have ploughed through the first 6 seasons. Very well written and Steve Carrells take on David Brent is sublime, an exuberant man-child. Its a tad more sympathetic than the Gervais original without surrendering to the american tendency for schmaltz...bugger all else on Netflix though barring Breaking Bad & Sons of Anarchy.

Husker, yes it is true. We watched the first episode and, while with a myriad of other boxsets we were totally hooked, with the Sops, neither my husband nor I had any interest in continuing to watch.


What are we missing? We didn't find it funny, gripping, interesting, thrilling, nothing. V disappointing.


24 on the other hand, we watched four episodes time after time. V lazy I know but loved it.

dulwichgirl2 Wrote:

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> Husker, yes it is true. We watched the first

> episode and, while with a myriad of other boxsets

> we were totally hooked, with the Sops, neither my

> husband nor I had any interest in continuing to

> watch.

>

> What are we missing? We didn't find it funny,

> gripping, interesting, thrilling, nothing. V

> disappointing.

>

> 24 on the other hand, we watched four episodes

> time after time. V lazy I know but loved it.


Sopranos is pure genius. You need to give it a chance.

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