Netflix human recommendations
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I watched the first few episodes but didn't laugh as much as I hoped to.
I'm watching season 3 of The Crown, it's like they've all had bitter personality transplants since season 2. Not cool.
I'm watching season 3 of The Crown, it's like they've all had bitter personality transplants since season 2. Not cool.
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I really liked Shrill. Just watched S2.
I've finished S2 Sex Education. I loved it so much.
I've finished S2 Sex Education. I loved it so much.
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I’ve just started this, it’s excellent so far!
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I am bingeing Better Things on iPlayer. It’s so good.
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I have been enjoying AJ and the Queen, its pretty charming and funny. Also started Queen Sono which is so cool to see Jo'burg and Africa. Lots of swearing though.
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I finally watched Cheer and was amazed to find how anxious I could be about a cheerleading routine. I was on the edge of my seat at Daytona, mouthing the music and fiercely "encouraging" them by waving my arms in a rough approximation of what was supposed to be next, like an over-involved pageant mother. It was excellent.
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Cheer is great isn't it. It's real heart in mouth stuff.
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Ages after everyone else but we watched Unbelievable last week, and it was SO good. Hard to watch but the three female leads were brilliant!
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We watched that relatively recently too, it was astounding and absolutely gripping. We watched 3 back to back one night and stayed up way too late, but could not stop.
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I watched that last week too, it was brilliant.
I'm now on Don't F**k with cats which is horrific but compelling
I'm now on Don't F**k with cats which is horrific but compelling
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Oh, good luck with that Chicky!
I absolutely love Unbelievable. It was so much better than I thought it would be.
I absolutely love Unbelievable. It was so much better than I thought it would be.
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I thought it would thoroughly depress me, but, first episode aside, the strength and courage of the main characters was actually quite uplifting. And I also think that the first episode was very good for Mr G to see, as while he knew in theory what rape victims have to go through afterwards, seeing it all play out really brought it home.
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I’ve been bingeing Modern Family, I’ve just finished season 1 (24 episodes). It’s remarkably quick to eat your way through it as each episode is only about 22 minutes long, I think I only started it on Friday. This is on Sky Box Sets though, I don’t know if it’s on streaming services.
I’ve also just bought Disney+ for the pre-release price of £49.99 (compared to £5.99/month) as I think it might be useful in the coming months.
I’ve also just bought Disney+ for the pre-release price of £49.99 (compared to £5.99/month) as I think it might be useful in the coming months.
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I think the first two episodes should be mandatory viewing for police officers involved with investigating/supporting victims.Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:09 pm I thought it would thoroughly depress me, but, first episode aside, the strength and courage of the main characters was actually quite uplifting. And I also think that the first episode was very good for Mr G to see, as while he knew in theory what rape victims have to go through afterwards, seeing it all play out really brought it home.
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Yes. The contrast is extreme.
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Yeah, I think J found it quite enlightening.Mountain Goat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:09 pm I thought it would thoroughly depress me, but, first episode aside, the strength and courage of the main characters was actually quite uplifting. And I also think that the first episode was very good for Mr G to see, as while he knew in theory what rape victims have to go through afterwards, seeing it all play out really brought it home.
I didn't know in advance that Marie had been in care, and if I had, I probably wouldn't have watched it, as it would have been something of a busmans holiday for me. However, I am really glad that I did although it just reinforced my view on how little support there is for kids who leave care (I was FURIOUS with the foster mothers )
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Feel Good (All 4) is worth catching.
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Life in Pieces is moderately amusing in a gentle stress-free way.
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We’ve finished S2 of sex education and it was AMAZING. 10/10.