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28 minutes ago, i-Ram said:

What medium are you watching it on? Now TV, and is it free to view if a subscriber?  I have Netflix and Prime. Thanks to anyone who responds in the know ?

All seasons streaming until the end of June on Now TV. Free 7 day trial, then £9 month.

 

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38 minutes ago, i-Ram said:

What medium are you watching it on? Now TV, and is it free to view if a subscriber?  I have Netflix and Prime. Thanks to anyone who responds in the know ?

 

8 minutes ago, reverendo de duivel said:

All seasons streaming until the end of June on Now TV. Free 7 day trial, then £9 month.

 

and always deals to be found,  I'm currently paying 2.66 a month for now tv

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9 hours ago, 86 Schmokes & a Pancake said:

Been watching Unsolved the last few days. Season one I quite liked, but I thought season two was an absolute belter. Well worth a look for anyone who has not already watched the show.

What channel/streaming app?

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I am at the halfway point of the Last Dance and to be honest, I am not sure I’ll finish it. I’ve been struggling to give it any attention. It’s just background noise at this point.

The first time I started watching it, I fell asleep halfway through episode 1.

It just feels unnecessarily drawn out to me. A ten-part documentary that actually could tell the same story in half the time, maybe even less than that.

Of the sports documentaries I’ve watched, Icarus and Sunderland Til I Die were both far more entertaining and engaging.

In fact, I even got through an eight-part Mexican high school drama in one day this past weekend.

So I am struggling to see why The Last Dance is held in such high regard.

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4 hours ago, Jourdan said:

I am at the halfway point of the Last Dance and to be honest, I am not sure I’ll finish it. I’ve been struggling to give it any attention. It’s just background noise at this point.

The first time I started watching it, I fell asleep halfway through episode 1.

It just feels unnecessarily drawn out to me. A ten-part documentary that actually could tell the same story in half the time, maybe even less than that.

Of the sports documentaries I’ve watched, Icarus and Sunderland Til I Die were both far more entertaining and engaging.

In fact, I even got through an eight-part Mexican high school drama in one day this past weekend.

So I am struggling to see why The Last Dance is held in such high regard.

i'm not a basketball fan, but watched the last dance just for the sports factor....i loved it, found parts with humour and alot of emotional scenes, especially around Jordans dads murder..... i knew Jordan was a master in his sport, but this programme really makes you realize he was on a total different plying field

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Watched Little Fires Everywhere on Amazon Prime. 

Stars the excellent Reece Witherspoon as an ambitious journalist who gave it up to be mum of four with a wealthy husband. 

She lets out a property to a black single mum (thus gaining kudos) but both have dark secrets. 

Really good story about motherhood and what it can do to you. 

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Snowpiercer on Netflix first two episodes so far so good

Code 404 on NowTV i watched the first two episodes and again quite good, not belly roaring laughs but a few laugh out louds, defo worth carrying on with

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Been on a bit of a Netflix tip the past couple of weeks - 

 

White Lines - Was quite excited when the trailer dropped, and the fact it starred Laura Haddock who's not only a damn fine actress but foxy as all hell, but I was bored to tears after 2 episodes, and only stuck with it because Mrs R quite liked it, and insisted we finish it.  Just a complete mess, and the tone was all over the place.

The Last Dance - Awesome documentary featuring one of the best teams to play any sport ever, and the greatest sportsman of all time.

Q Ball - Moving documentary about the basketball team at San Quentin prison in California.

The Defiant Ones - Documentary about the founders of Beats Audio, Dr Dre & Jerry Iovine.  Really good.

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