:netflix::prime_video_logo: Streaming Recommendations

So, i know Succession is the greatest TV show ever since the last greatest and everyone is knee deep in it.

But catching up on penultimate Ted Lasso S3 tonight (finale watch tomorrow) im just in awe at the amazing depth of humanity and mild humour they have reached in a one hour show.
It is quite marvellous.

Succession is no doubt tge best show.
But as @NotBletch said, Ted is the best feel good show I’ve seen in a long time

Wowza not risible @gavstar i think it was said it

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Finally caught up with Masterchef. Thought the final 3 were awesome and I was very pleasantly surprised - I was convinced who they were going to pick as the winner.
And they didn’t and that was great because the winner was chicken dinner or maybe dessert.
Enjoyable.
And where can I order Biryani Pies? Surely someone must be making a fortune from that idea already

Cunk On Earth - mocumentary

Whistle stop tour about history. Most on here will get the questioning style.

That Peter Crouch Film

Prime

Mildly diverting - not as good as the podcasts etc but good to see footage of the 2:0 win over Liverhampton in 2005.

Relegation worries in January - so nothing new there then.

One of my early Corporate jollies. Got wankered as I vaguely recall….

This seems shit.
Delete shows make more money

https://twitter.com/Snoodit/status/1672303513928454144?t=d8WYp8EkgTT_fD8bg5qiMw&s=19

The Grand Tour.
S5 opener.
3 idiots cross Scandinavia

The Hammond/Ski Lift is like all of it, contrived and stupid and we laughed a lot

For me, those three cunts stopped being funny after birth. We are meant to feel sorry when they nearly kill themselves doing stupid shit… fuck em

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Don’t hold back MoM

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Certainly more entertaining than Netflix. In four years, I’ve yet to find anything on there that either of us has actually wanted to watch.

So, just took out the Paramount+ reduced subscription to binge Strange New Worlds legit

Jeez, their other content is pretty poor. A bit like a pound shop version of Prime, which is going some to be that bad.

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And they deleted Prodigy which was actually very clever.

Quarterback

Netflix.

I finally understand murican football… sort of.

Worth a watch - 8 episodes btw

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I am sure others have started The Sixth Commandment on BBC. I watched it all on Iplayer.

One of the most powerful, intense, uncomfortably hard to watch at times, true crime shows I have ever seen. Cast are brilliant.

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Timothy Spall is just superb. For me, the finest British actor of this or any other generation.

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When I lived in Guildford I used to drink in a pub run by his brother.

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Just finished watching The Sixth Commandment. Very emotional ending, not knowing to smile happily or to cry. Wonderful, tasteful, sympathetic rendering of a hideous crime.
Should mop-up at the annual awards.

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Daughter put me on to this.
I binged 5 episodes last night, 3more today.
Superb, simple yet complex story. Hugely rated show & S2 has already dropped.
A Comedy Drama is a little understating it.

Wonderful show.
Damn i want one of his Beef sandwiches

UK is on Disney +
How good?
Like shit loads of nominations- Emmys BAFTA’s Screen Writers Guild & the rest

13 Emmy nominations…
100% Rotten Tomatoes

S2 An update while bingeing.
Each episode is around 3 minutes then Ep 6 Fish is over an hour, and the episode is one of the great family descents into madness I’ve seen and the episode is owneed by Jamie Lee Curtis Guest Starring.
Next up a shorter 35 minute Episode, which advances the story and character depth and then the whole damn season is stolen by another guest star - Olivia Colman. I mean, she almost saved Secret Invasion but here she just walks in joins the dots and owns it, superb.

Seems everyone wants to be in the show as well as watch it

3 mins?

That means about 10mins to fucking get the telly working, figure out how to get onto the right streaming channel, find the program and then watch it. Half hour at least and I’ll be fuckin knackered

I’m out!

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