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![]() I keep meaning to find the ninth season and spend a few happy weeks revisiting the many adventures and misadventures of Larry David. As TV goes, it's pretty, pretty good.
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![]() The Sandbaggers: It Couldn't Happen Here. When a controversial US politician is assassinated, Burnside is startled by his CIA friend's belief that it was orchestrated by forces in the FBI. A government agency knocking off its own country's politicians? Burnside doesn't believe such a thing could ever happen in the UK. But that was before he starts to suspect that a prominent MP, who seems destined to be PM sooner rather than later, could actually be a KGB plant... Another gripping episode of this awesome British spy show. I'm hooked, I am. This is Callan-level awesome. ![]() |
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Finally getting around to watch Veep season 7.Shame its the last season, but just like The Thick Of it, they couldn't really keep up with the absurdity of real politics..... VEEP-S7-HEADER.jpg
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#5366
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![]() Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. All seven series and 176 episodes finished and very much enjoyed. I can't recall any terrible episodes at all and it worked very well having the final ten episodes as one long running storyline rather than any stand alone stories. All the characters were beautifully written and there were some truly great character driven pieces among the usual space opera stuff in this case the war between the Federation (Earth, Klingons, Bajorans) and the Dominion (The Founders, Cardassians. It also helped that story arcs continued throughout the series allowing repercussions of past episodes to influence future events and forcing characters to learn that actions have consequences.This trend was especially noticeable toward the series finale, by which time the show was intentionally scripted as a serial It also improved in it's third series when the space station was given it's own war ship - The Defiant - which meant an end to stories constantly being set on the station. The big action sequences were excellently done showcasing some tremendous space battles that rivaled anything on screen at the time. Comfortably the best Star Trek series to date. Recommended. ![]() |
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The only Star Trek TV I have seen is the first season of the original show from c 1966. I've heard good things about the various more recent incarnations but have never had the time or opportunity to watch any of them. I haven't seen all of the films either, but I do have the Stardate Collection Blu-ray box set sitting on a shelf in my room.
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The only other Trek series i've seen in it's entirety is Star Trek: Enterprise, which was very good. |
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DS9 was the only one after the endless Trek on rotation during my childhood. And Nos, you've never seen Spock's Brain ?? Lawdy. ![]() ![]() Ahem. Still stuck on that Curb ![]() Onto the 5th series. His best friend needs a kidney. Guess how Larry responds?? ![]()
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