They’re in the first season of Mi-5/Spooks and subsequently got married. Also she’s amazing in Line of Duty, The Bodyguard and together in Stonehouse.
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They’re in the first season of Mi-5/Spooks and subsequently got married. Also she’s amazing in Line of Duty, The Bodyguard and together in Stonehouse.
Oops I posted that and didn’t see the comment above. Great info!
We just finished watching all 8 episodes of the excellent All Her Fault, on Peacock. It is very binge worthy. Sarah Snook (from Succession) was excellent. There are a ton of twists.
Thanks for the recommendation!
You’re welcome. It was really good. We binged all 8 episodes in 3 days ![]()
We’re bingers, and ready for a new show ![]()
We’d do Pluribus, but I think we’ll wait until all the epis drop.
Gotta stick with it for a bit.
I wasn’t expecting to like it, because I thought it might be similar to a Harlan coben series on Netflix a while back. But it was good, and twisty!
She has tremendous range, and she’s good across the spectrum, which is rare.
Nature on PBS. Jaguar Beach in Costa Rica. Cats and turtles.
Yes. It was a lot better than I expected it to be. There were some really good unexpected twists.
okay ![]()
This looks good but I like weird.
I LOVE Keeley Hawes. That is all.
This film is begging for a gender analysis that has me thinking about this genre.
Just finished watching Death by Lightning last night, very enjoyable with an all star cast that I recognize from some of my all time favourite shows. 10/10.
Excellent show!
We’re halfway through Death by Lightning here. Gotta love the immortal words spoken by Nick Offerman’s Chester A. Arthur character in episode 2:
“Music! Fighting! Sausages!”
I won’t spoil the context for anyone who hasn’t seen the show yet.
Yes, the brilliant dialog in that show really stood out! One of the better shows we watched this year.
Still trying to recall which movie we watched Wednesday night… so so long ago!!! ![]()
It’ll come to me eventually.
At least I remember our double feature show from last night: first up was Nobody 2, which could’ve been so much worse (as so many sequels are — looking at you, Downton Abbey franchise), yet was almost as entertaining as the first one… if by entertaining you mean lots and lots of violent, bloody fight scenes, and Bob Odenkirk, with Sharon Stone as the villain. In any event — really enjoyed that one.
Next up was the Irish movie Don’t Leave Home, which was creepy enough for a late night flick.
Three episodes into The Beast In Me with Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys on Netflix. Pretty good so far, though the plot seems fairly predictable at this point.