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Great topic, Curious!
I watch a portion to one entire movie a night, while winding down before bed, so your thread will come in useful.
Living out here in the country, on the side of a valley in a virtual forest, Belinda and I could not get satellite until recently. For years we watched DVDs, and now I watch a lot of Netflix.
I'm interested in Line of Duty, as I would like to get into a series. I could just look it up, however I would enjoy hearing your TV Guide synopsis.
2 hours ago, Davey Do said:Great topic, Curious!
I watch a portion to one entire movie a night, while winding down before bed, so your thread will come in useful.
Living out here in the country, on the side of a valley in a virtual forest, Belinda and I could not get satellite until recently. For years we watched DVDs, and now I watch a lot of Netflix.
I'm interested in Line of Duty, as I would like to get into a series. I could just look it up, however I would enjoy hearing your TV Guide synopsis.
So of course over the past year a lot of telly have been watched and the series I've liked a lot I've bookmarked so I can watch again maybe in the future.
I really enjoyed Killing Eve and a series called The Alienist. Oh, Yellowstone was brilliant as well and a series called Messiah.
We watch a lot of British and Scandanavian series of course because of my parents ethnicities. Dead Still is a great Irish series. Trapped is an excellent Scandi series also Borgen and The Bridge.
Series: winding my way through the 6th season of Grace and Frankie on Netflix.
Movie: Concrete Cowboy shows Philadelphia’s Black cowboy culture - also on Netflix. Stars Idris Elba along with actual Philly Cowboys from Philly's inner city Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club.
I was used to seeing West Philadelphia's Cobb' Creek area Black Cowboys leaving work in 80'-90's so this movie tugged at my heart.
Mr Ellis Ferrell, creator of the Fletcher Street club...
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How Idris Elba turned a surprise Philly encounter into ‘Concrete Cowboy’
Check out HBO's limited series ‘Mare of Easttown’ about a suburban police detective investigating death of a child in her community staring Kate Winslet who's also executive producer. A few scene's were filmed near my home. Series started 4/18/21. HBO not on my cable plan so hope to catch at a later date.
1 hour ago, NRSKarenRN said:Check out HBO's limited series ‘Mare of Easttown’ about a suburban police detective investigating death of a child in her community staring Kate Winslet who's also executive producer. A few scene's were filmed near my home. Series started 4/18/21. HBO not on my cable plan so hope to catch at a later date.
I watched the first episode last night. It was really good!
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Currently watching the latest series of 'Line of Duty' a British series and it's off the charts wicked!