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As an aside from my current viewing of Neighbours 2004, away from the Sky/Lana stuff, which is admittedly what I'm mainly obsessed with at present ![]() ![]() Cause that's not messed up or anything. ![]() ![]() Lana liking girls seems a lot less icky in comparison now, doesn't it Serena!?!!? ![]() |
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Brassic, they're back with more shenanigans than the first series, a little ridiculous at times eg episode 2 Re-animator style sticking someone head on to a different body. At times it also reminds me of lock stock style with the type of **** ups etc, daft nonsense that entertains enough too enjoy, created by Joseph Gilgun who I think is a entertaining actor and stars the ever so lovely and gorgeous Michelle keegan .
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Some more 2004 Neighbours episodes, that veer from the genuinely uncomfortable to watch to - at last! - a happier one. Lana is so desperate to quell the rumours of her being gay she's actually planning to sleep with some creep at a party, which Sky is completely freaked by. Freaked to such an extent that she shows up at a party she otherwise had no intention of even going to and pretty much openly begs her not to go through with it, which has the effect of making her look like a jealous girlfriend. Fortunately her display of - it's hard to say public humiliation, since Sky seems to be so focused on protecting Lana that she could genuinely give zero f***s about her own reputation - whatever it is works. Lana finally stands up for herself, outs herself and marches off arm-in-arm with Sky. Yay! ![]() This happiness lasts for half the next episode, when she gets attacked in the girl's locker room in a scene that's actually excruciating to watch. Jesus Wept. Can this chick catch a f*****g break?! Lana is terrified again, and Sky is just absolutely f*****g livid. We then finally - finally - get a lighter episode. Sky and Lana's comic strip is being published by an underground gay magazine, whose editor wants to interview them. The pair of them trying not to laugh as she starts waffling on about post-modern metatextuality and patriarchal theory - when they're just having fun with these things - is very funny. She also makes the - entirely understandable - assumption that they're "partners" in another sense. Cue moment of cute embarrassed, shy, awkwardness (though it's interesting that neither actually denies it). And they're soon happily posing cheek to cheek for photos with big cheesy grins on their faces. Aww. They really do have a fantastic chemistry together, and it's so nice to finally have an episode where they can just be giggly and happy and have fun with each other. ![]() ![]() On another note, Stu and Sindi have pashed! I do remember this, so in hindsight it's been obvious that Stu's antagonism toward her has been partly based on attraction, though interesting that there's also genuine irritation at the way she lets everyone, including Toadie, treat her like a doormat. And it's cute that after one kiss and one awkward conversation, he's suddenly telling Toadie to man up and start treating her right. ![]() |
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The BBC have released lots of hi-res set empty set photos for use as backgrounds for Zoom. https://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/empty_...l3VFA-OCywf8u8 They are pretty cool as a background for anything though. Here's an example. Arkwright's shop from Open All Hours. ![]() |
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He has another TV series, this time over on Amazon Prime, I might give that a watch soon, Tokyo Vampire Hotel?? Screenshot_20200511-160841.jpg
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![]() Wicked Science: Vigilance. After nearly getting caught using the school's science lab at night, something that could get her expelled, Elizabeth tries to persuade Toby to let her use his home lab and even join in with her new project. Rebuffed as per usual, she resorts again to using the school lab - unaware that the teachers have placed a hidden camera in the room to catch the persistent intruder. Is this the end for Elizabeth? Oh wow. This was a turnaround! I really didn't remember them starting to hit on Toby/Elizabeth so strong and so soon (not quite halfway through season 1) but here we are. Faced with the real possibility of Elizabeth being permanently removed from his life, Toby finally gets off that fence he so likes to sit on in regards to her, and takes direct action to safeguard her and prevent that happening, much to his friends' disbelief. And his feeble excuses - well, if Elizabeth gets caught it might somehow lead to my secret being exposed - aren't fooling anyone, not a shocked and furious Dina (ha ha, swivel on it, bitch! ![]() ![]() Loved this one! ![]() ![]() |
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Four episodes in to my Inspector George Gently complete box set. So far it's terrific. Martin Shaw seems to totally convince in everything he does and he's brilliant here as the Scotland Yard inspector sent to Co Durham in 1964 on the trail of the man who murdered his wife. Teaming up with local Sergeant John Bacchus (also a fine turn from Lee Ingleby) the episodes move on from here. So far there is no ongoing plot line and the episodes are all self contained but the variety in these first four is there for all to see. We've had IRA gun running, murder due to anti German sentiment, bikers and in tonight's episode historical abuse at a children's home. This was by far the darkest episode to date. The period setting is replicated beautifully and the whole thing is a genuine delight, with each episode clocking in at a movie length 90 minutes. ![]() Martin Shaw and Lee Ingleby. |
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![]() Angel season 4. I don't care what anyone says, this is still my favourite season of the spin-off show. Gloriously dark, epic and OTT, 24 with demons basically. Highly addictive to watch. ![]() |
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