Looks like Netflix may lose a ton of BBC stuff...
https://www.vulture.com/2015/01/netflix-is-dropping-bbc-shows-doctor-who.html
Good thing Broadchurch is itv, not BBC then...
Looks like Netflix may lose a ton of BBC stuff...
https://www.vulture.com/2015/01/netflix-is-dropping-bbc-shows-doctor-who.html
Definitely is. You should check it out. Much better/deeper character development than the Killing. Better acting too, IMO. Tension/suspense is taut all the way through, unlike the Killing where I'll have time to check my emails & browse Jazzfanz while watching.
Check it out and let us know what you think.
I personally felt The Killing was always extremely taut.
Wow .. ok.. well i haven't watched season 2-3 so I can't comment on those.
But season 1 the episode where Holden & Linden were running around looking for Jack? I was browsing internet right through that episode... I mean what was the point of that diversion???
Isn't Netflix only like $10 a month subscription?
I share Netflix with my friend and sister/brother-in-law. I'm nice and just pay for it and let them use it. So basically find a friend like me and mooch.
I share Netflix with my friend and sister/brother-in-law. I'm nice and just pay for it and let them use it. So basically find a friend like me and mooch.
Can both of you's be using it at the same time? Doesn't the system prevent you doing that?
Naw, you can set up multiple accounts on an individual account, for if you have kids or roommates or something. Then apply filters to them. I think only two accounts can be watching at the same time though, so there are limitations.
Bill burr is really funny
Bill Burr is my favorite. I came across this bit a couple years ago (which happened to perfectly align with everything I've ever thought about Steve Jobs) and basically devoured everything he did thereafter.
I remember thinking that Brent Sexton was pretty amazing in that show. And both the mains were good.OK I think I'll have to eat my words... The Killing season 2 is much MUCH better than season 1. The actors seemed to have settled into their groove and the story is much deeper/richer than season 1.
Bill Burr is my favorite. I came across this bit a couple years ago (which happened to perfectly align with everything I've ever thought about Steve Jobs) and basically devoured everything he did thereafter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew6fv9UUlQ8
Happy Valley is really good don't know about Happy Vallet though.
Such a good show.