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H1ppychick wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:40 pm [...]new Shondaland, Bridgerton, which will be on Netflix from Christmas Day. It's set in the Regency and is based on a series of books I've read by Julia Quinn. Think Jane Austen meets Jilly Cooper. It should hopefully be good.
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Oh I saw that preview too! I didn't know anything about it other than the preview though.

And yes, Nicholas Sparks, that's the dickhead. Terrible nonsense to be watched with a bingo card of inevitable occurrences, AND YET.
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It’s HBO Go rather than Netflix, but The Flight Attendant is really, really good. The first three eps are available just now, then the next two at the end of next week.
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I’m up to episode 8 already of season 2 of Virgin River.
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Luna wrote: Sun Nov 29, 2020 9:10 am I’m up to episode 8 already of season 2 of Virgin River.
I was just coming here to say it's back! We are just on episode 2 :))

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I’ve only just discovered Virgin River and am watching Season 1. I was expecting something very fluffy which it isn’t but I’m enjoying it!
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I have a major crush on Jack.
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Oh yay, Season 2!
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Finally! I’ve been waiting for season 2 forever. I’ll save it until I’ve finished The Crown now.
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I’ve just started Virgin River as it totally seems my bag. I’m 5 minutes in and it’s got very Hart of Dixie vibes.
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It’s such a good series. Cosy winter watching.
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It’s just nice and gentle, I think. Escapist. The scenery!
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Series 2 gets a bit darker. I love the scenery!
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I binged Love Life, as recommended on here, over the weekend, and my abiding memory is the scene where they string up popcorn and decorate the Christmas tree with it, which is the last straw in 2020 for me. (I really enjoyed it apart from this trauma). Why?! At least if you used Hula Hoops you wouldn't get bits crumbling over the living room floor.
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We've been watching Trial 4 about a guy from Boston wrongly convicted of shooting a police officer. It's along the lines of Making a Murderer, there's a lot of stuff about police corruption and it's really interesting.
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Luna wrote: Sun Nov 29, 2020 9:46 am I have a major crush on Jack.
He’s Britney’s love interest in the Toxic video, in case you didn’t know (the one that she paralyses and straddles in a high rise bedroom).

Started watching it yesterday and emerged 4 episodes later. It’s not very meaty so far, but pretty to look at.
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That’s the guy from Shortland Street!
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Mountain Goat wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 12:22 pm I binged Love Life, as recommended on here, over the weekend, and my abiding memory is the scene where they string up popcorn and decorate the Christmas tree with it, which is the last straw in 2020 for me. (I really enjoyed it apart from this trauma). Why?! At least if you used Hula Hoops you wouldn't get bits crumbling over the living room floor.
This is an American thing, I remember being surprised by it as a teen when I lived over there. Which doesn’t answer why, I’m just reminiscing :)).
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olive wrote: Sun Nov 29, 2020 7:32 pm I’ve just started Virgin River as it totally seems my bag. I’m 5 minutes in and it’s got very Hart of Dixie vibes.
I love Hart of Dixie :)) Although I wonder is Tim Matheson being typecast now.
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I was watching something the other day where they were threading popcorn for the tree, my first thought was it was a waste of good popcorn. :))
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