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Might just have to break out the DVDs and have an old school binge.
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I binge it every 2 or 3 years. First 3 seasons probably has more funny jokes per minute than any other sitcom i can remember.Might just have to break out the DVDs and have an old school binge.
Found it pretty meh.....WOW, the Seaspiracy documentary is a real eye-opener. Human greed is truly going to kill us all.
Best bet is to seek medical adviceSisyphus has popped up on my recommended.
What is BigFooty's opinion of it so far? Don't want to invest time in another sh*t sci-fi.
yep its very good and also very short. Can whip through both series in less than 3 hours from memoryIs End Of The ******* World worth watching?
We watched them all. It’s good.Started watching call my agent, a French show set in a talent agency. So far I'm really enjoying it but I am only 2 episodes in. So much potential for entertainment in agencies and I find them so intriguing. Looking forward to seeing this one play out.
minimal but its part of the plotBeing french... any gratuitous?
Probably my favourite Netflix series. You can smash through it in a weekend. Starts a little slow and a bit odd, but then ramps right up. The female lead in it is great.Is End Of The ******* World worth watching?
My old man is a Richard Neville fan dating back to Oz days, I read the Sobraj bool when I was a kid, it'll be interesting to see how the series differs.Finished The Serpent today and quite enjoyed it. I'd never heard of the story before
I looked him up on wiki after the series finished and according to that page;My old man is a Richard Neville fan dating back to Oz days, I read the Sobraj bool when I was a kid, it'll be interesting to see how the series differs.
He gave interviews to Western authors and journalists, such as Oz magazine's Richard Neville in 1977 and Alan Dawson in 1984. Neville was accompanied by his future wife, Julie Clarke, who has frequently written about the subject. Clarke has said that Sobhraj sold the rights to his life story to a Bangkok businessman, who sold them on to Random House. Because of Neville's hippie trail connections, Random House offered him a contract to go to Delhi to research the case, even though he and Clarke, both journalists in New York, had no experience of crime reporting. They were out of their depth, having to deal with Sobhraj's 'creepy emissaries' who kept them under surveillance, and arranged for them to visit him in prison, where he described the murders in detail. Clarke was very relieved when they left Delhi.[20]
Yeh Richard was a regular on the Midday Show during the 1980’s. As a teenager he used to strike me as a passionate bloke ahead of his contemporaries.My old man is a Richard Neville fan dating back to Oz days, I read the Sobraj bool when I was a kid, it'll be interesting to see how the series differs.