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I’m watching it, it’s been ok - not as good as season one though.

I think it’s because they don’t seem to have as much purpose as they did last season, if that makes sense, and without spoilering.

That last scene was something else though!
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I meant to recommend Stargirl on Amazon Prime for anyone who likes a bit of superhero stuff.

It’s very light and fluffy compared to The Boys, but wasn’t as light and fluffy as I was expecting - it’s a sweet and engaging storyline.
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Cosmopolitan wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:20 pm
I have. It was pretty interesting and I really felt for those women, those poor terrified children!
I've just realised, I somehow messed up my reply to this and deleted the whole thing rather than part of my quote!

I really don't understand how any parent could agree to it. How could they not see it would be terrifying for a child to get dragged away from their families like that?!
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:hot: I have finished The Boys. OMG.
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Cosmopolitan wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:11 pm :hot: I have finished The Boys. OMG.
SAME! I need series 3 now.
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I am absolutely lolling. Amazing. Can't wait for the next series.
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Any spooky recommendations for October viewing? I started on Scream the tv show.
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The Haunting of Bly Mansion or whatever it's called?
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Oh yeah, is that out now? I will look. Thanks.
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Yes! I haven't started it yet.
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Oooooh! Looks good!

There is an Adam Sandler Halloween movie that looks more silly the spooky, but I might watch the tonight with the kids.
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Hubie Halloween! Totally loved it but it is very silly. Fans of Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore will like it.

I also really like the look of Bronx vs Vampires (or something) so that is on my list.
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We loved Hubie Halloween! It's hilarious!

Bronx vs Vampires is now on my list too, we watched the trailer for that.
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Is anyone watching Emily in Paris? It's TERRIBLE. :)) Lazy, ridiculous stereotypes (not sure if it treats the French or the Americans worse), the main character is awful, canNOT stop watching. :disco:
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I'm also totally hooked. It's so bad but also ideal for the current situation. I need fluffy TV.
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I can’t stop watching even though it’s awful. I want Sylvie’s wardrobe!
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Exactly! It's brilliant to have something trivial to get angry about, instead of the collapse of democracy. :))
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Sylvie's utter disdain for Emily is great too, although I suspect she's going to be won round by her plucky, perky Mid West spirit before the end of the series. :lg:
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You can see it coming, can't you. My favourite thing is how Emily is sexual cocaine, no man can meet her and not immediately fall in lust with her. :lol:
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I started this and think I might be able to finish it :)) I keep meaning to ask my friend (who moved to Paris for his fashion job back in Feb) if any of it rings true for him. His life looks Insta-amazing, to be fair.
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