Netflix human recommendations
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I felt the same. Like I want to dislike you but I can't. I love that people who are that driven exist, but equally I'm glad not to have to have them in my workplace
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Yes, same. Or in my house. :sloth:
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We're making our way through McMillion$ it's a wild ride and everyone is ridiculous.
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I was desperate to watch that but I got my information wrong and didn’t realise it’s on Sky.
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I felt the same about The Last Dance. I don't want to be his pal but he was brilliant and achieved such a lot.
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Whereas I'd shoot him half an hour into meeting him.
The gangster family are something else.
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I watched both series of Selling Sunset this weekend. It was incredible.
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If any of you are looking for something to watch with older children I’d recommend Alex Rider (Prime).
It’s a teenager who becomes a spy - there’s murder and politics in it with some small sexual references but by 11 year old is thoroughly enjoying it and there’s enough to keep my interest.
It’s a teenager who becomes a spy - there’s murder and politics in it with some small sexual references but by 11 year old is thoroughly enjoying it and there’s enough to keep my interest.
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He is utterly bonkers! We just watched it all, and concur with Duo that they are all mad!
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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The Sinner S3 has appeared but SOMEBODY is watching football so we can’t start it.
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I'm planning on watching the sinner on my own while Mr D is at work tomorrow
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SOMEBODY here is also making the same mistake. Throw in his new playstation game and I'll prob get through the whole thing without him!wendy james wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 7:23 pm The Sinner S3 has appeared but SOMEBODY is watching football so we can’t start it.
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New series of Dark! Not started it yet though as we are rewatching the first two series again otherwise we'll have no idea what's going one.
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The boys and I are enjoy Floor Is Lava.
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I am SO excited about Dark S3 but I will also need to revise beforehand. Even though I watched S1 twice before watching S2 (once by myself, then it became apparent that Mr G also needed to rewatch it if I didn't want to have to pause and explain EVERYTHING). I am avoiding reading about it but review headline review indicate it won't be disappointing. Also I believe the whole story arc of S1-3 was conceived at once, and this is the end of it, so it's not like a Lost where they lose the thread and nothing makes sense. Also I Jonas (2 out of 3 ages ) which helps.
I binge watched Never Have I Ever over the weekend thanks to here and it was WONDERFUL. I never expected to sit fully roaring my eyes out at a teenage comedy drama.
One episode left of The Sinner. I'm enjoying this one maybe more than season 2.
I binge watched Never Have I Ever over the weekend thanks to here and it was WONDERFUL. I never expected to sit fully roaring my eyes out at a teenage comedy drama.
One episode left of The Sinner. I'm enjoying this one maybe more than season 2.
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I'm desperate to watch S3 but I honestly can't yet because it would be so confusing! Rewatching the first series this weekend we still had to keep pausing it and saying, 'who's that then' and also, 'is he the one who...' repeatedly! I love the little deaf girl she is so funny. I hope she gets a good ending.
I'm pleased to read that about the story arc, as it's been so good, if batshit, that it would be a shame if it went all Lost.
I'm pleased to read that about the story arc, as it's been so good, if batshit, that it would be a shame if it went all Lost.
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Same in our house!
I’m currently binging Below Deck. I watched S2 on Bravo years ago, but have started from the beginning. I love Eddie so much
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