Will27 Posted Monday at 09:59 AM Posted Monday at 09:59 AM Documents the real 1993 Battle of Mogadishu through firsthand accounts from U.S. soldiers and Somali civilians, detailing the mission to capture warlord Aidid and the downing of two helicopters.
Popular Post mikebell Posted Tuesday at 01:59 AM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 01:59 AM All six episodes of S6 'The Unforgotten.' On TPB though not in one folder. This is an excellent, well-scripted, well-acted offering from the BBC; it even survived the loss of the luminescent Nicola Walker. Check her out in the series 'The Split.' 3 2
sharot724 Posted Tuesday at 02:21 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:21 AM On 2/5/2025 at 7:06 PM, oxo1947 said: Just finished The Crow Girl--- wow some ending , I dont think anyone would have picked the murderer in that one....... I like it all around. That comment makes it more interesting! 1
Mutt Daeng Posted Tuesday at 09:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:24 AM 7 hours ago, mikebell said: All six episodes of S6 'The Unforgotten.' On TPB though not in one folder. This is an excellent, well-scripted, well-acted offering from the BBC; it even survived the loss of the luminescent Nicola Walker. Check her out in the series 'The Split.' Unforgotten season 6 - complete package is on TGx.
Mutt Daeng Posted Tuesday at 09:27 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:27 AM Just finished Crá season 1 and I enjoyed it. It was recommended by @oxo1947 last year. I just got round to watching it. It's on TheRARBG. 1
metisdead Posted Tuesday at 01:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:37 PM A post with miss quoted content and a reply has been removed. 1
mstevens Posted Tuesday at 04:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:39 PM On 2/9/2025 at 5:26 PM, oxo1947 said: Virdee BBC--Crime 6 episodes starts Monday A Bradford detective with his personal life in chaos must hunt down a killer targeting the Asian community.----- The whole series is available now. Watched the first two episodes and so far so good! It's not quite your usual British crime drama and just like the town where it's set, Bradford, this series is gritty. Enjoying it so far!
proton Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Just watching Miss Austen a mini series from the BBC. Rather confusing storyline, and of course they just cannot stop themselves shoehorning a black character in as a Doctor. There was not one black Dr in the UK at the time of the drama, the first black Dr in the UK did not appear until 1837 and he was American. Why do they do it? it's never an Indian or Chinese, always a black actor, and has to be in a positive role. Beeb lying again. Never a fan of Austen, but apart from the Dr and other historical bloopers it's very well written and watchable. 1
Mutt Daeng Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:39 PM On 2/9/2025 at 11:26 AM, oxo1947 said: Virdee BBC--Crime 6 episodes starts Monday A Bradford detective with his personal life in chaos must hunt down a killer targeting the Asian community.----- Thanks @oxo1947. I'll have a look at that. Season 1 complete is on TGx, 1337x, TheRARBG etc
xylophone Posted Wednesday at 08:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:05 AM When I can't find a good movie to watch, I get onto BBC iPlayer and watch something of interest there, and I have found a good "series" called "Murder Trial" which follows in real time, actual murder trials in Scotland. They consist of one or two episodes in the main and are extremely interesting, not because of any gory details, but because of the skill of the Crown Prosecutor, who never ceases to amaze in the way he approaches his questioning of witnesses. There are quite a few to choose from so if you're interested in a real drama, then this may be for you? As always after watching something like this, I get on to watch another episode of Cheers and I have come to appreciate how skilful, nay brilliant, the scriptwriters are in this series, because the quickwitted interchange between the characters at the bar is a joy to behold and always makes me laugh or at least brings a smile to my face.
Thailand Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:46 AM Out There- Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) Episode one a little slow but getting to know the characters, episode two warming up, episode three takes off! Will be watching the remaining. episodes tomorrow 2
Popular Post IvorBiggun2 Posted Wednesday at 11:36 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 11:36 AM On 2/7/2025 at 4:38 PM, Rimmer said: Watching and enjoying The Pitt 8.3 on IMDB, episode six just arrived Cheers for the info. Absolutely brilliant first episode. 2 1
Mutt Daeng Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:13 PM I've just finished season 1 of American Primeval and enjoyed it. It was brought to my attention by @sharot724. It's on TGx. 1
Andrew Dwyer Posted Wednesday at 02:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:28 PM The man who knew infinity ( 2015 ) A true story of a young Indian scholar who broke barriers at pre WW1 Cambridge despite the difficulties he faced. A great cast, Dev Patel, Jeromy Irons and Toby Jones in particular. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0787524/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk 1 1
mstevens Posted Wednesday at 07:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:53 PM 10 hours ago, Thailand said: Out There- Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) Episode one a little slow but getting to know the characters, episode two warming up, episode three takes off! Will be watching the remaining. episodes tomorrow Thanks for the heads up. Just watched the trailer and looks good, so will grab it!
gargamon Posted Wednesday at 11:08 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:08 PM 10 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said: I've just finished season 1 of American Primeval and enjoyed it. It was brought to my attention by @sharot724. It's on TGx. First and only season. Ended now. 1
Henk Langeweg Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM 13 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said: I've just finished season 1 of American Primeval and enjoyed it. It was brought to my attention by @sharot724. It's on TGx. Deleted it after a few episodes. Annoying main characters and hard to believe. 1 1
LosLobo Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM Posted yesterday at 08:12 AM 6 hours ago, Henk Langeweg said: Deleted it after a few episodes. Annoying main characters and hard to believe. Clearly, 'The Grinch Who Stole Christmas' isn't your vibe. Maybe you'd prefer something more straightforward, like a boring documentary?" 1
bubblegum Posted yesterday at 08:24 AM Posted yesterday at 08:24 AM 11 minutes ago, LosLobo said: Clearly, 'The Grinch Who Stole Christmas' isn't your vibe. Maybe you'd prefer something more straightforward, like a boring documentary?" I did not like it either. We are allowed not to like something yes? 1
Popular Post Will27 Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM 6 hours ago, Henk Langeweg said: Deleted it after a few episodes. Annoying main characters and hard to believe. Each to their own but I thought it was a cracking series. Looking at the IMDB rating, I'm not the only one. 1 2
LosLobo Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM 13 minutes ago, bubblegum said: I did not like it either. We are allowed not to like something yes? I believe in different strokes..... --think you missed the irony of my post.
Popular Post impulse Posted yesterday at 08:43 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:43 AM Just finished watching Season 1 of Landman, with Billy Bob Thornton. Having lived and worked in the oilfields of Midland, Texas, they got a lot of things right, even if it was way overblown. But nobody'd watch it if it was 100% realistic. Worth a watch, 10 episodes. BBT is always great. Looks like they're shooting for a 2nd season with the cliffhanger. (Or maybe you had to be there to enjoy the show) 2 3
Henk Langeweg Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM 11 minutes ago, impulse said: Just finished watching Season 1 of Landman, with Billy Bob Thornton. Having lived and worked in the oilfields of Midland, Texas, they got a lot of things right, even if it was way overblown. But nobody'd watch it if it was 100% realistic. Worth a watch, 10 episodes. BBT is always great. Looks like they're shooting for a 2nd season with the cliffhanger. (Or maybe you had to be there to enjoy the show) In the serie it was mentioned that the workers, mexican even, made 180K a year. Realistic?
impulse Posted yesterday at 09:07 AM Posted yesterday at 09:07 AM 11 minutes ago, Henk Langeweg said: In the serie it was mentioned that the workers, mexican even, made 180K a year. Realistic? With a lot of overtime, yes. It's been awhile, so I don't know what the base pay is. But roughnecks don't work 40 hours a week on drilling or workover crews (actually on the rigs). They work long hours, when there's work. The crew that his son was hurt on were roustabouts, who do day to day maintenance. Those hours range all over the map. The show conflated the 2, where the roustabouts were also doing roughneck work. That wasn't common when I was there in the '80s, '90s and very early 2000's. May be now, and maybe someone with more recent experience can chime in and correct me. 1 1
connda Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM Posted yesterday at 09:14 AM Serverance. Perhaps not everyone's cup of tea, but I like quirky, and quirky it is. Others who like quirky agree as the show has an 8.7 Imbd rating. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11280740/
connda Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM Posted yesterday at 09:22 AM Paradise - started off with an interesting premise, but it seems to have become a melodramatic parody of itself as it approaches mid-season of season 1. It contains distinct elements of Blake Crouch's Wayward Pine but with a twist. But unfortunately it's becoming maudlin and sappy. In Thai terms, too much Lakhon and not enough plot. They've tossed in a plot twist at the end of episode 4 so I'll hold off judgement and see what shakes. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27444205/
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM Posted yesterday at 09:29 AM Watched the first season of "The Night Agent" The Night Agent (TV Series 2023– ) - IMDb and it seemed to start pretty good, and I made it through season one, but it got dumber and dumber and no the wheels seemed to have fallen off in season two.
bubblegum Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM Posted yesterday at 10:13 AM 1 hour ago, LosLobo said: I believe in different strokes..... --think you missed the irony of my post. Yes I did and still do, show me pls. 1
recom273 Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM 4 hours ago, Yellowtail said: Watched the first season of "The Night Agent" The Night Agent (TV Series 2023– ) - IMDb and it seemed to start pretty good, and I made it through season one, but it got dumber and dumber and no the wheels seemed to have fallen off in season two. It’s “veg material” totally unbelievable, unbelievably craap - Thai subs, the missus likes it, it’s a winner if it means Thai TV is on hold. Talking of carp, I just started watching 2025 season of pawn stars seems so dated and cringable, unbelievable that they made so many series. Another missable series is The Hunting Party 1 1
Yellowtail Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, recom273 said: It’s “veg material” totally unbelievable, unbelievably craap - Thai subs, the missus likes it, it’s a winner if it means Thai TV is on hold. Talking of carp, I just started watching 2025 season of pawn stars seems so dated and cringable, unbelievable that they made so many series. Another missable series is The Hunting Party What I really hate are shows where everyone seems to be an a-hole, you have no one to root for, and the moment you do, they get killed off.
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