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I'm reworkig my way through Stargate, on series 3 at moment
Didnt quite remember how amusing Jack O Neill was
Didnt quite remember how amusing Jack O Neill was
I'm reworkig my way through Stargate, on series 3 at moment
Didnt quite remember how amusing Jack O Neill was
I loved Stargate, I did have a bit of a crush on Daniel Jackson/Michael Shanks though back then [/Q
Just got hubby into watching The Last Kingdom, just started series 2. He's enjoying it that much he has put the books on his e-reader. Now it will be a competition to see who finishes them first.
The books are good.
We've nearly finished the Last Kingdom so pondering if the tv stations will be completing the books or not.
For those in the UK did anyone watch Grace? If you watched it and enjoyed it I can thoroughly recommend the books as well worth a read. Author is Peter James and there are a fair few books to get through in the Grace series.
I know Walking Dead is back but have only watched one episod, other things jump in my head to watch/ read/listen to
The Terror, a powerful series now available on BBC iPlayer, tells the true story of Captain Sir John Franklin's lost expedition to travel the last uncharted sections of the Northwest Passage. In 1845 the party left Britain for the Canadian Arctic aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and never returned.
I’m sat watching Emmerdale this evening and comparing it to Classic Emmerdale on ITV 4 earlier
The classic version packed with humour and the current one seems so edgy and dark
I have been watching classic emmerdale for about 2 years. You are right its much more fun than today's show. There is a particular storyline in current Emmerdale I dont like so tend to try skip that bit (we record it)
Wolfie
There is definitely more humour in the classic Emmerdale some serious stuff too but generally more light hearted
So many dark storylines currently it needs a humour injection