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Also started watching The Queens Gambit which I love and myself and Gav started watching Kingdom which I'm also enjoying, it's a bout an MMA Gym |
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Dynasty (Reboot) season 2 on Netflix |
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...oh also...I haven’t started to watch yet but my son recommended Modern Love, which I think is on Prime as well...
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...I think that I might be just about to go into the last episode of Little Fires Everywhere...I have mixed feelings because I want to see the outcome etc but I really don’t want it to end, either...I would totally recommend, it’s so layered and just terrific female characters...Reece and Kerry are completely fabulous in it...:lovedup:... |
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...I’ve just started to watch Modern Love which is an enjoyable watch so far...:love:...
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...I binge watched The Queen’s Gambit yesterday, which is such a good watch...Anya Taylor-Joy isn’t an actress who I was hugely familiar with but she was the absolute, perfect Beth...:love:...the series looks wonderful, so deliciously retro and it watches wonderfully as well...a perfect rainy day binge...:lovedup:..
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On that note, one of my favourite moments of the show is when [very minor spoiler] Spoiler: |
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Also I just heard on the radio this morning that Netlix are making a 3 part documentary on that West Cork case Ammi, not sure when it will be out though |
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The series will chart the du Plantier’s family’s search for justice spanning almost a quarter of a century. It is being produced by London and Los Angeles-based media company Lighthouse and is to be directed by John Dower, whose previous documentary works include the award-winning Thrilla in Manilla, about the legendary boxing rivalry between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali. “This series will take viewers on a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns as we carefully unravel an extraordinary story from its beginning, 24 years ago, to the present day,” said Simon Chinn, co-founder of Lightbox and executive producer of the documentary. “As the only documentary project ever to have been made with the blessing of Sophie’s family, we feel it’s critical to properly understand who Sophie was as a person and the events that led her to her terrible fate. “The series will include interviews with the key players in Ireland and France, including the man convicted in France of Sophie’s murder, Ian Bailey, and we will drill down into the evidence surrounding a murder investigation which remains mired in anguish and controversy.” |
I honestly think him being found guilty in France was a bit of a joke (as much as he comes across as unlikeable) the French found no new evidence against him and there really wasn't enough to charge him. Also, the key witness who put him near the scene at the right time withdrew her statement
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