Netflix - What gems have you found?
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Alex said:
Suits (2011-)
Also on Amazon Prime.
Legal drama about a whizzkid who joins a top law firm despite never graduating from Harvard.
I can't praise this enough. The writing, characters and acting are all top notch. Clever and very funny sometimes too.
+1Also on Amazon Prime.
Legal drama about a whizzkid who joins a top law firm despite never graduating from Harvard.
I can't praise this enough. The writing, characters and acting are all top notch. Clever and very funny sometimes too.
This is possible my favourite current TV show, like you said, everything about it is excellent
31mph said:
Alex said:
Suits (2011-)
Also on Amazon Prime.
Legal drama about a whizzkid who joins a top law firm despite never graduating from Harvard.
I can't praise this enough. The writing, characters and acting are all top notch. Clever and very funny sometimes too.
+1Also on Amazon Prime.
Legal drama about a whizzkid who joins a top law firm despite never graduating from Harvard.
I can't praise this enough. The writing, characters and acting are all top notch. Clever and very funny sometimes too.
This is possible my favourite current TV show, like you said, everything about it is excellent
tomble22 said:
Making a Murderer....wow!! Thanks for the recommendation everyone!!
Just finished ep 5 of this. I can't remember the last time I caught myself literally sitting on the edge of the seat watching something. Truly astonishing. Shame the BBC decided to run a story on it early in the week with a spoiler headline...Burnistoun is now on Netflix, so probably only the Scottish viewers will get that style of humour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnistoun
Arsepiece!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnistoun
Arsepiece!
mp3manager said:
Burnistoun is now on Netflix, so probably only the Scottish viewers will get that style of humour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnistoun
Arsepiece!
Love burnistoun didn't know it was on Netflix now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnistoun
Arsepiece!
bazza white said:
Anyone watched "escobar el patron del mal". 40 episodes so a few more than the Netflix version.
I'm about 8 or 9 episodes in to that, after I finished Narcos season 1.Less tits and not as polished as Narcos, obviously, but I'm enjoying it as it appears to provide a lot more depth and detail than Narcos.
I did really enjoy Narcos mind you.
remkingston said:
I found the movie depressing in that he basically commits suicide over a period of time. I don't think he had any goals set for himself for when he returned from the wild. I think his goal was to die out there. His diary was an extended suicide note.
Still, it's amazing that he found a bus up there.
Story had promise, but I didn't think it was that great. I bet he wishes he took the girl up on her offer...with the benefit of hindsight. Still, it's amazing that he found a bus up there.
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