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Anyone watching Prime Target on Apple?

Nope. Sorry.

On the list but football night plus The Night Agent S2 just dropped on Netflux

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Which i am now rewatching
Forgot how good it was

FYI, the bird and I lasted a solid 15 minutes before switching it off. :unamused::smile::smile: Fucking hell.

Add “The Recruit” to that list.

Oh, and Back in Action, although that wasn’t too bad…

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Finally given up on Silo…it’s literally depressingly dark, which doesn’t play out well at this time of year when a sunny day is a cause for celebration. I’m a visual person anyway so it’s difficult to engage my attention when you can’t see what’s going on.
Thanks @Polski_Filip substituted Night Agent…first episode :+1:

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Seriously, come bzck to Silo in the spring- it is hard work but it pays off.
Mrs P_F never watches TV she lustdns while doing something else.
Except Night Agent.
The phone got put down very early in Ep1 and she binged 4 episodes last night!

(The Recruit coming soon and The Diplomat if you missed tgem 1st time once you’re done)

https://x.com/AuschwitzMuseum/status/1883167968286343521
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So very Sad.
So important to watch the few who are left
The translator is in tears
So am I

Schindler’s List was shown last night but I didn’t watch, I saw it on the big screen when it was first released. No film has ever had such an emotional effect on me. I was sobbing as we left at the end.
It was gut-wrenching suspense during and heart-breaking at the end…I have no wish to see it again. :frowning:

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I am glad I took so many to learn about Auschwitz, but I had been some 15 years ago on my first trip.
The greatest and most awful thing I have ever done, and every human should visit, but I would never o inside again

The Anniversary is only survivors the 1st read a Poem. Heartbreaking so glad I am watching even Zelensky looked like he was struggling

A 94 year old making a speech so eloquent and poignant and totally shaming the actions of Musk and others in these times
Cannot believe any “leader or influencer” could have spiken so well
Gosh

Charles had fonner in Kazimierz last night
Prob went to The Singer Club…

y,’ Auschwitz survivor, 86, tells world leaders at memorial

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‘Desperate cries haunt me to this day,’ Auschwitz survivor, 86, tells world leaders at memorial

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Summary

  • Holocaust survivors are leading commemorations to mark 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp - press watch live above to hear their speeches

  • Marian Turski, a 98-year-old whose brother and father were murdered at Auschwitz, [says we should remember the millions who are not able to share what they went through

  • “The cries and prayers of so many desperate women permeated my soul and haunt me to this day”

  • Friedman, who was six when Auschwitz was liberated, says: “I thought to myself, am I the only Jewish child left in the world?”

  • Earlier, King Charles told a side event in Krakow that “the responsibility of remembrance rests on our shoulders”

  • The BBC is marking the day with special programming across TV, radio and online

  • Some 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, [were murdered at the Auschwitz complex, making it the site of the largest mass execution of human beings ever recorded]

(Auschwitz-Birkenau: Desperate cries haunt me to this day, Auschwitz survivor says - BBC News)

Reporting from Auschwitz

There have been several powerful speeches in this ceremony: graphic accounts of what the survivors endured, followed by appeals for tolerance and combating antisemitism.

What is extraordinary is the array of heads of state listening to every word.

King Charles, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rubbing shoulders with Auschwitz survivors, most of them in their 90s. Other heads of state, including Emmanuel Macron of France and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, have all made passionate statements around today’s commemoration.

Steinmeier said that “memory has no closure, and responsibility does not either”.

But the words echoing in the shadow of Birkenau’s Death Gate belong to the dwindling number of survivors.

Is there an Auschwitz thread @Polski_Filip ?

Nope
And it was streaming on YouTube

Be a love and set one up - not that I disagree with anything you’ve posted Btw.

No.
Now go watch The Night Agent like the rest of the planet.

HTH

Oooo…like being at school again…Fight fight fight fight!! :rofl: