TV Series

Anyone watched this series about the Pembrokeshire Murders on ITV?
The Coastal Path murders, true story about a serial killer in south Wales, circa 89? Watched the first one last night, was ok, I thought it was a documentary but it's done like a drama series.
The guy was a contestant on Bullseye 3 weeks earlier and I think won the Speedboat star prize haha
 

Anyone watched this series about the Pembrokeshire Murders on ITV?
The Coastal Path murders, true story about a serial killer in south Wales, circa 89? Watched the first one last night, was ok, I thought it was a documentary but it's done like a drama series.
The guy was a contestant on Bullseye 3 weeks earlier and I think won the Speedboat star prize haha

I want to, but ITV drama are always so ITV whatever the subject. I struggle with them.
 

Anyone watched this series about the Pembrokeshire Murders on ITV?
The Coastal Path murders, true story about a serial killer in south Wales, circa 89? Watched the first one last night, was ok, I thought it was a documentary but it's done like a drama series.
The guy was a contestant on Bullseye 3 weeks earlier and I think won the Speedboat star prize haha

It was surprisingly good for ITV.

Luke Evans, who played the lead Detective was excellent, as was Keith Allan as John Cooper, the serial killer.

Worth watching.
 
I've got to them credit at Disney. I've been complaining for years about how tedious the MCU is at times with the same stories repackaged and retold again and again and again. At least this new WandaVision show is different (shockingly so) to anything that's come before it within this cinematic universe. Its to early to say that its going to be brilliant but after two episodes I'm definitely intrigued enough to want to see what happens next.
 
I've got to them credit at Disney. I've been complaining for years about how tedious the MCU is at times with the same stories repackaged and retold again and again and again. At least this new WandaVision show is different (shockingly so) to anything that's come before it within this cinematic universe. Its to early to say that its going to be brilliant but after two episodes I'm definitely intrigued enough to want to see what happens next.
It's very, very different.

That said, I don't find the MCU movies tedious. Think they're generally very very good. There's been a small number of them that didn't quite meet the standards (I'm looking at you Thor 2, Iron Man 2) but in general I love them.
 

It's very, very different.

That said, I don't find the MCU movies tedious. Think they're generally very very good. There's been a small number of them that didn't quite meet the standards (I'm looking at you Thor 2, Iron Man 2) but in general I love them.
I don't find all of them tedious. Some of them are amazing. I don't think that there's a single REALLY bad movie in there (with the possible exception of Hulk) its just that many of them tell the exact same story slightly repackaged over and over.
 
Into the Night (2020, French, Netflix)
The sun goes wrong and sunlight kills people so this group has to keep flying west to survive. 6 episodes (second season in the works) and I found it alright. If you got an itch for apocalyptic sci-fi its decent.
 
I don't find all of them tedious. Some of them are amazing. I don't think that there's a single REALLY bad movie in there (with the possible exception of Hulk) its just that many of them tell the exact same story slightly repackaged over and over.
I think the two I mentioned are significantly worse the the Hulk movie (the Norton one) but I don’t know if I’d go so far as to call either of them BAD. They just lag quite a bit behind the overall standard.
 

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