I donât usually watch Dr Who but we watched this episode and I thought it was pretty awful.
Watched Strictly. Well half watched it as struggle to watch it these days.
Mum seems to like Call the Midwife so that was on. They were being kind nuns and nurses in South Africa in the 60s. It was quite ridiculous.
Mum also is a fan of the soaps but we avoided emmerdale. Funny how you can not watch eastern Dersingham for a year and catch up.
Still never seen Frozen. Trying to keep it that way. Did catch some awful fairy thing yesterday morning.
I am still baffled at Mrs Brownâs Boys popularity. But that kind of shows the difference in us all!
Thank goodness for catch up TV / Netflix et al
Loads of ballet related films / programmes interspersed with the OHâs choices
Perfect!
Thank god for Netflix indeed. Keeping that ballet shit off my telly.
Yeah, Doctor Who, WTF was that all about, the brain invasion seemed to be very much a sub-plot to the Doctor shedding some emotional baggage.
The Who franchise seems to have been going that way over the last couple of years, too much emotions and feelings chucked in to the programme for its own good!!
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Watched Spectre the other night, whilst it was OK it did seem to be the build up to something else. I read that Blofeld will be in the next film but only if Daniel Craig agrees to be in it tooâŠ
Now it is the football - Yay back to normalish!
I watched the David Blaine programme on catch up. Heâs great. About 15 years ago I momentarily thought he was some sort of god and was ready to follow him.
currently watching My Nazi Legacy which Iâve seen before. Itâs a great documentary.
I wasnât one of them, but can see why people find it funny. I caught an episode of two in Ireland. If it werenât for the incessant series of mob slayings, Iâd say itâs to Ireland what Bread was to Liverpool. A caricature of a certain type of family In a certain type of message.
Well I Watched it and what a load of old trollope the best bits were the adverts at the end for the new series in a few monthâs time.
Anyone else notice how virtually all âXmas specialsâ have been filmed in Iceland?
Guess they were the only country letting in film crews
I donât watch broadcast TV.
Itâs shit enough when Iâm choosing the stuff to watch.
Or they have very beneficial tax breaks. That was one of the big draws of New Zealand for Lord of the Rings, not just the scenery.
Having to watch Star Trek Disco on Pluto (not the planet) at a set time is painful
Torrents have been a thing for 20 years. You donât have to.
You do if youâre lazy
Youâve had 20 fucking years to acclimate to the ânewâ technology.
Twenty years, man! That is perhaps laziness defined.
I still buy CDs.
And Iâm still not convinced that they sound better than vinyl, in fact Iâm pretty sure theyâre not as good.
When your tidy CD storage runs out of spaceâŠ
Still buy CDsâŠI rip them and store the music in the cloud but I still have to have something tangible.
We sold all our CDs on music magpie. God knows how many years of collecting them. Got about ÂŁ20. I donât actually remember how much but it wasnât a lot. Donât miss the tbf.
YoungAdult#2 has got into vinyl so has saved my old records that Mrs C_S has been threatening to throw out for years.