Cheery media
- Kenickie
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Sugar Rush is a competitive dessert programme. I really like it, and Schitt's Creek is great too.
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- Kenickie
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Thanks, that's annoying.Derek Nimmo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:16 amUnfortunately you have to pay extra for it. Such a shame, it deserves a wider audience.
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Re-runs of Escape to the Chateau DIY are my current choice of soothing media.
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- Luna
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Escape to the chateau is great. I love Pottery throw down too.
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Another vote for Schitt’s Creek . David and his monochrome jumpers .
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I really didn't like Schitt's Creek and loved the lesbian Sugar Rush.
The first two series of Home and Away and Heartbreak High are on somewhere (Prime and Netflix I think) and I watched the pilot of H&A the other night. The acting is more atrocious than I remembered
The first two series of Home and Away and Heartbreak High are on somewhere (Prime and Netflix I think) and I watched the pilot of H&A the other night. The acting is more atrocious than I remembered
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I might try Silicon Valley. I found it on Sky Comedy for anyone with a Sky package.
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I tried to watch Schitt's Creek but gave up after two episodes. Maybe I should revisit it.
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I hated it at first, but stuck with it and fell in love with them all. Moira's wigs! It's good viewing for lockdown.
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I hated the first few episodes, I’ve no idea why I stuck with it but it gets a lot better. I’ve just finished S3 and it’s just wonderful. I’m at that stage where I feel like all the characters are real people and I’m going to miss them so much when it’s over.
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I loved the later series of Heartbreak High! Drazic
For Schitt's Creek, I engaged more with the kids at first and used to cringe through / fast forward the awkward stuff with the parents and their engagements with the townsfolk*, but I came to warm to them too, from the second series on.
*I've never been a fan of cringe TV with characters that behave like a car crash so I didn't get into The Office or Alan Partridge either.
For Schitt's Creek, I engaged more with the kids at first and used to cringe through / fast forward the awkward stuff with the parents and their engagements with the townsfolk*, but I came to warm to them too, from the second series on.
*I've never been a fan of cringe TV with characters that behave like a car crash so I didn't get into The Office or Alan Partridge either.
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I used to love Heartbreak High! They all seemed so cool.
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- rosy
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It (the pottery thing) is even better than before as the guy who used to put the pots in the kilns is now a judge!
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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He is rather dishy*. I will bump episode 1 up my priority watching list.
*pun intended.
*pun intended.
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Oh, has he replaced someone? Is Mel still presenting?
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No, Siobhán McSweeney is the new host. She’s lovely and funny.
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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Oh! I like Mel and don't like change so that doesn't bode well. I'll still give it a whirl though, what else is there to do?