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Watched it last night of my sky box, looks promising so far, I was expecting it to be about just one guy who has visions of the future and tries to convince everyone else he's not crazy or something, so it was nice to see it's all on a much bigger scale than that. Will keep watching for a bit yet and see if it keeps getting more interesting.
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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I saw the first installment last night. I was

> intrigued and will follow it further.


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What Wolfie really meant was.........


I was so whacked on Stella & skunk that the one eye that was open could hardly see the telly.

I will try again next week.










W**F

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I was going to watch it on catch up, but my co-worker said that there is a really annoying child in it ( so annoying, in fact, that it put her husband off the programme ) & i didnt want to waste an hour watching an annoying lil brat trying to be cutsey..


is there an annoying lil sh*t in the programme or is my co-worker trying to keep the programme all to herself???

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EDKiwi Wrote:

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> Not that I noticed....the main character does have

> a young daughter but she isn't exactly a big part

> of the program....unless I missed something.



Damn, i knew she was lying...i think this was revenge for the time i told everyone that she was a little mexican boy called taco

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