Thimble Queen
Called away to another place
'hey sam'
I used to wish I had a best friend that would come in through the window.
Apparently Melissa Joan Hart has grown up to be a bit of twat
'hey sam'
urh, bit like Kevin Sorbo (Hercules, Xena, Andromeda)? he's turned out to be a massive maga cuntI used to wish I had a best friend that would come in through the window.
Apparently Melissa Joan Hart has grown up to be a bit of twat
...also Dean Cain from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Massive right wing cunts all of them.oh fuck yeah thats the Master from Who. Excellent, I knew I recognized the face from somewhere
urh, bit like Kevin Sorbo (Hercules, Xena, Andromeda)? he's turned out to be a massive maga cunt
oh fuck yeah thats the Master from Who. Excellent, I knew I recognized the face from somewhere
urh, bit like Kevin Sorbo (Hercules, Xena, Andromeda)? he's turned out to be a massive maga cunt
I actually love Riverdale too.
I heard she's an active member of the Libertarian Party.I used to wish I had a best friend that would come in through the window.
Apparently Melissa Joan Hart has grown up to be a bit of twat
I thought that too. Second series was a bit meh.
I love Cheryl.
I had seen Norsemen available on Netflix but assumed it was something like Vikings. "Serious" drama with lots of sex and violence.
But then I caught a bit of the trailer (when you hover over the programme) and saw that it was a comedy.
I looked it up on IMDB and saw that it was written by Norwegians and all the actors were Norwegian but then when I watched an episode it was all in spoken English, not dubbed.
I was a little confused.
It seems to be a bit of a satire/piss take of both misconceived ideas about Vikings and also modern social issues. The comedy coming from the clash/juxtaposition of the two.
I have watched the first series and still don't really know what to make of it to be honest.
Having just looked at the Wikipedia page for it, it seems that they simultaneously filmed the whole lot in Norwegian and English. Like the Beeb did in both English and Welsh for, oh damn it what was it called... Hinterland.
There are a lot of familiar faces from the brilliant Lilyhammer if anyone saw that.
Sorry if this has already been discussed at length and I missed it
We're a few episodes into season 2. This is some of the best writing everJust started Fargo (the series). Enjoying it but every time that policeman (Bill?) comes on, all I can see is Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman..
I've just started watching this - I like it - it's funnyI had seen Norsemen available on Netflix but assumed it was something like Vikings. "Serious" drama with lots of sex and violence.
But then I caught a bit of the trailer (when you hover over the programme) and saw that it was a comedy.
I looked it up on IMDB and saw that it was written by Norwegians and all the actors were Norwegian but then when I watched an episode it was all in spoken English, not dubbed.
I was a little confused.
It seems to be a bit of a satire/piss take of both misconceived ideas about Vikings and also modern social issues. The comedy coming from the clash/juxtaposition of the two.
I have watched the first series and still don't really know what to make of it to be honest.
Having just looked at the Wikipedia page for it, it seems that they simultaneously filmed the whole lot in Norwegian and English. Like the Beeb did in both English and Welsh for, oh damn it what was it called... Hinterland.
There are a lot of familiar faces from the brilliant Lilyhammer if anyone saw that.
Sorry if this has already been discussed at length and I missed it
It's... fun. I need a bit of fluff in my life, especially since Series 3 of The Good Place has been pretty "meh". Same reason I have Ah-Ha in a playlist, to put a stupid grin on my face, bob my head along with it, and not care about how none of it makes any sense at all.Watched two episodes of Sabrina, didn't rate it much but I'm very much not the target audience.
I absolutely loved this both seasons.There's a show just popped up on Netflix called Salvation. The premise piqued my interest: a young MIT grad student discovers an asteroid headed for impact with the Earth in six months time - an Extinction Level Event - but the government knows too and is keeping it quiet. OK, that's been done before, but it can be fun.
Reader, it is not fun.
It's the biggest load of scientifically illiterate, techno-libertarian-billionaire-superhero wank I've ever seen. "The government can't develop a working EM drive in two days, but I - a thinly disguised Elon Musk-alike - can!"
It makes Armageddon look like a quiet, thoughtful meditation on mortality, endeavour and sacrifice in comparison.
Avoid.
The comic it’s based on was set in the 60s. This does the David Lynch thing where the decades merge between a reference point and the present. Blue Velvet for instance is set somewhere between the 50s and the 80s.I can't figure out what decade Sabrina is supposed to be set it? I'm sure it was done on purpose. 1960s cars & clothes, but also mobile phones, wired phones and references to movies from various decades.
Ah, last time I googled this wasn't coming up When Does Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Actually Take Place?