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October is such a good month for quality productions.

All the favs return:

Blue Lights (Season 3) SBS 9:25pm Thursday nights. This season even better IMHO than season 2. Been very good.

Only Murders in the Building (season 5) on Disney. The whose who of Hollywood appear in this show.

Slow Horses (season 5 [I think]). This show is anything but slow. Such an eclectic group of characters. I love how they keep foisting alcohol on the recovering alcoholic and her look of loving desire and disgust at the same time. Its the little things that make this show so good.

and

Starting 7 November on Foxtel showcase will be "All Her Fault" starring Sarah Snook. Set in Chicago, USA but shot mainly here in Melbourne.
 
October is such a good month for quality productions.

All the favs return:

Blue Lights (Season 3) SBS 9:25pm Thursday nights. This season even better IMHO than season 2. Been very good.

Only Murders in the Building (season 5) on Disney. The whose who of Hollywood appear in this show.

Slow Horses (season 5 [I think]). This show is anything but slow. Such an eclectic group of characters. I love how they keep foisting alcohol on the recovering alcoholic and her look of loving desire and disgust at the same time. Its the little things that make this show so good.

and

Starting 7 November on Foxtel showcase will be "All Her Fault" starring Sarah Snook. Set in Chicago, USA but shot mainly here in Melbourne.
Really enjoying Blue Lights. Terrific show.
 

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Haven't been watching a lot of TV lately, but two shows have come up that may be worth a look.

1. The Recruit Season 2 (Netflix) - Released earlier in the year. CIA Lawyer gets caught up in field work. Hard to work out if the lead is a hero or just a f*wit. Still worth a look.

2. Robin Hood season 1 (MGM+) - Stars Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Begins when Robert of Locksley is a boy and the family home has been given to a Norman shitbag. Shows a little bit of Saxon T**ty at the start to get everyone interested. Really like Sean Bean. Very subdued and thoughtful in his roles. I would say this is just another Robin Hood story, but I can see there is a bit of Saxon Mythology built in to make it more of an Origin story, rather than the usual Robin loves Marion tripe.

Comment - Netflix is currently valued at $463B. How the **** do they justify continually raising subscription costs?
 
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I watched "Top End Wedding" - which was partly filmed in the Tiwi Islands - yesterday, and it featured a snippet of the Hawks v Magpies game of round 1 2018. The movie was filmed in May 2018, and Cyril gets a thankyou in the credits. It's a nice movie, a rom-com with a Territory twist.

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Really enjoyed Black Rabbit, not perfect and definitely could've been better but Jude Law and Bateman are seriously good at most things they do.

I started watching it but just couldn’t stick with it
 

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Has anyone seen Sam pang tonight and in particular watching it right now? I always saw it advertised, watching it for the first time tonight I can't believe how bad it is and how anyone enjoys it. Im in disbelief, why I'm posting this haha.
 
For those who remember the Spartacus series, the most vile, obnoxious S.O.B. would have to have been the treacherous Asher.

So now there is a new series - Spartacus: House of Asher. Starz/Prime

In this, and I have only seen a trailer, as I am not certain I want to watch, Asher wakes up in a pit of skulls and faces Lucretia holding a baby. The conversation describes changes to the real timeline where Asher actually spears Spartacus in the back, saving the life of Crassus thus earning patronage to take over the ludus left behind by Batiatus.

The question I have is why the f*&k would they make a new series focussed on the villain, killed off in the final series, let alone make him out to be some sort of hero?

The odd thing is that, according to IMDB, Asher only appears in two of the 13 episodes. Weird.

As I said, I am note sure I want to watch, although I really did enjoy the original series.

But I really f^&kin' hate alternate reality shit. (yeah, yeah it is only a story, but once the original airs, that is the only reality that matters) Same, same for all the alternate spidermen.
 
For those who remember the Spartacus series, the most vile, obnoxious S.O.B. would have to have been the treacherous Asher.

So now there is a new series - Spartacus: House of Asher. Starz/Prime

In this, and I have only seen a trailer, as I am not certain I want to watch, Asher wakes up in a pit of skulls and faces Lucretia holding a baby. The conversation describes changes to the real timeline where Asher actually spears Spartacus in the back, saving the life of Crassus thus earning patronage to take over the ludus left behind by Batiatus.

The question I have is why the f*&k would they make a new series focussed on the villain, killed off in the final series, let alone make him out to be some sort of hero?

The odd thing is that, according to IMDB, Asher only appears in two of the 13 episodes. Weird.

As I said, I am note sure I want to watch, although I really did enjoy the original series.

But I really f^&kin' hate alternate reality shit. (yeah, yeah it is only a story, but once the original airs, that is the only reality that matters) Same, same for all the alternate spidermen.
I think they thought "whats a popular semi recent tv show of the past that we haven't shamelessly tried to create a money grab/spin off of yet? Spartacus hasn't been done yet? That's right! That's our cash cow...I mean show!
 

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