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On the second episode of Manifest, so farm so good.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:On the second episode of Manifest, so farm so good.

You can watch the whole series if you have Sky. I'm up to episode 5, and it's pretty good. :thumbup:
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Watched that BBC documentary called Woodstock: Three days that defined a generation. Its a slow burner but worth a watch.

It gave me great comfort tbh. Possibly the greatest example of freedom of expression and love i have ever witnessed. For me, forget all your religious institutions with all the dogma and hypocrisy attached to them. The 3 days at Woodstock in 1969 is closer to the idea of a God/Creator than a man in white cloth could ever be to me.
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Her indoors is watching The Handmaids Tale. Says its great. Started it without me lol.
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Davycc wrote:Her indoors is watching The Handmaids Tale. Says its great. Started it without me lol.
It's a bit gruelling at times.
I'm up to date and found most of series 3 to be a drag till about ep.8 onwards.
The first season is excellent and the second not far behind.

Gloomy as though, so she might need a hug ..
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Won't be getting much say in it, Mrs SW has already stated we will be watching the final episode of Poldark tonight.
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2nd series now, but anyone watching Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing?

Don't need to be a fishing fan, cos Bob Mortimer hasn't a clue. But the locations around the UK are stunning and it's a weirdly addictive series.
2 funny old boys having a joke either side of heartwarming chats about their childhoods and recent bad health.

Before you frown at it, take a look - surprisingly calming influence. I watch it when the kids go to bed. Doesn't take any effort, just sit back and smile :)
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kk_white wrote:2nd series now, but anyone watching Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing?

Don't need to be a fishing fan, cos Bob Mortimer hasn't a clue. But the locations around the UK are stunning and it's a weirdly addictive series.
2 funny old boys having a joke either side of heartwarming chats about their childhoods and recent bad health.

Before you frown at it, take a look - surprisingly calming influence. I watch it when the kids go to bed. Doesn't take any effort, just sit back and smile :)
I haven't the faintest idea about fishing but I agree, it's a lovely series. Gentle and drifting and laugh out loud moments. A bit like the Detectorists, in a way. Beautiful tv. :)
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rigger wrote:
Davycc wrote:Her indoors is watching The Handmaids Tale. Says its great. Started it without me lol.
It's a bit gruelling at times.
I'm up to date and found most of series 3 to be a drag till about ep.8 onwards.
The first season is excellent and the second not far behind.

Gloomy as though, so she might need a hug ..
Will be stopping her watching then :shock:
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Davycc wrote:
rigger wrote:
Davycc wrote:Her indoors is watching The Handmaids Tale. Says its great. Started it without me lol.
It's a bit gruelling at times.
I'm up to date and found most of series 3 to be a drag till about ep.8 onwards.
The first season is excellent and the second not far behind.

Gloomy as though, so she might need a hug ..
My missus also watching, I saw the first episode, could'nt get into it, bit disturbing for my liking. She's obsessed.
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