Netflix human recommendations
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I’ve watched lots of YouTube videos about this case. It’s truly shocking. I was watching armchair detective last night who is convinced he didn’t do it alone.
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The Haunting of Bly Manor is on Netflix from Friday.
Same production team and cross casting from Hill House. This time based on The Turn of the Screw.
Same production team and cross casting from Hill House. This time based on The Turn of the Screw.
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MrE is working away next week so I’m planning on watching American Murder.
I’ve been watching (in between eps of Selling Sunset :latetotheparty:) Taco Chronicles which is really interesting and makes me very hungry (and also is helpful Spanish lessons too).
I’ve been watching (in between eps of Selling Sunset :latetotheparty:) Taco Chronicles which is really interesting and makes me very hungry (and also is helpful Spanish lessons too).
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Not Netflix, but I watched the Paris Hilton documentary on YouTube last night. Has anyone else seen it yet? I had no idea those troubled teen schools existed.
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I’ve been watching Why Women Kill on Sky (Alibi channel). It’s from the makers of Desperate Housewives & it’s really good. It’s about 3 married couples from different time periods - 50’s, 80’s & modern day. They all live in the same house. All 3 men cheat in some way & end up dead It’s very lighthearted & fun.
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That sounds like perfect pandemic viewing! Downloading it now.
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I have. It was pretty interesting and I really felt for those women, those poor terrified children!
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I loved that! We watched it at the beginning of lockdown and it was perfect viewing for then.Lola wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:57 am I’ve been watching Why Women Kill on Sky (Alibi channel). It’s from the makers of Desperate Housewives & it’s really good. It’s about 3 married couples from different time periods - 50’s, 80’s & modern day. They all live in the same house. All 3 men cheat in some way & end up dead It’s very lighthearted & fun.
Is the PH documentary on free YouTube or premium?
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I've just started this and I'm really enjoying it.H1ppychick wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 6:32 pm If you’ve not seen it, try Schitt’s Creek. It’s really good fun.
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We started it last night.
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Being heavily pregnant and knitting while watching New Girl is a cherished time in my life, Beatrix.
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We’ve been watching Brooklyn 99 lately. It’s so cheering.
Will try Schitt’s Creek when it’s finished. Hopefully it will fill the same gap. I can’t handle anything depressing or hard going at the moment. I either need heartwarming amusing fluff or massive and stupid action films with The Rock in them.
Will try Schitt’s Creek when it’s finished. Hopefully it will fill the same gap. I can’t handle anything depressing or hard going at the moment. I either need heartwarming amusing fluff or massive and stupid action films with The Rock in them.
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I absolutely love Schitt's Creek. I started watching it again with D, but we stopped for a bit, so we need to put it on again. He didn't really enjoy it that much at first, but he soon got into it.
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Is anyone watching The Boys? That last scene was something else this week.
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I’ve not started season 2 yet, is it good?
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It's been a bit odd, some very slow episodes followed by ones not so slow. I really think it would have been better binged rather than an episode a week. It's certainly ramped up now though! I think there's only one episode left for me now.
Without spoilering, the two standing in the middle didn't seem too bothered but also looked a little confused. I don't know if that was for the benefit of the cameras or not. I do have my suspicions over whodunnit though.
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