I enjoy "Bletchely Circle," the period sets and clothes are beautiful, but it wouldn't kill them to be a bit less cryptic with the plots, especially in season two. There are plenty of smarter people than me in the world, but in season two, I found myself struggling to follow some of the plots lines.
Anime is the worst for inscrutable plots. I watched the whole series of Darker than Black, and I still don't know what it was about. The biggest Aha! moments were recognizing voice actors from other series.
That was the stupidest episode they've done yet.Fast & Loud.....
That was the stupidest episode they've done yet.
The "National Football League"! Didn't think Atlanta had any fight in em... but they proved me wrong.
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I've been enjoying The Doctor Blake Mysteries. It's about an Australian doctor who returns home after a 30 year absence to take over his late father's practice. It's set in 1959 Ballarat, Victoria. He's a GP but also serves as the police department's medical examiner. Although a wonderful physician, he deals with the "demons" of having been a POW in a Japanese prison camp during WWII and is still searching for his wife and daughter who disappeared when Singapore fell to Japan. It also has a great supporting cast.
That was the stupidest episode they've done yet.
It wasn't the theme, it was the way they presented it. "We're going to sneak into The Hoff's dressing room." With a camera crew that, mysteriously, no one notices. Right. Then, they didn't build a KITT kit car, they bought one. Okay, so it needed work, and they had time constraints, but the guy with more money than brains said he wanted them to build one for him; right there The Hair violated the terms of the bet. And, of course, it comes down to "We have to get this car to Las Vegas in a ridiculously short amount of time, so let's take three or four days and film a stupid dream sequence. Someone get Erik Estrada on the phone." :frusty: Even as mindless entertainment it failed across the board. Stupid, stupid, stupid.You don't like Knight Rider?
That sounds really good - it looks as if, so far, it hasn't aired in the US and I couldn't find it on Netflix. Is anyone in the US watching it? If so, and if you would be kind enough to say, how? Thank you.
I've been enjoying The Doctor Blake Mysteries. It's about an Australian doctor who returns home after a 30 year absence to take over his late father's practice. It's set in 1959 Ballarat, Victoria. He's a GP but also serves as the police department's medical examiner. Although a wonderful physician, he deals with the "demons" of having been a POW in a Japanese prison camp during WWII and is still searching for his wife and daughter who disappeared when Singapore fell to Japan. It also has a great supporting cast.
Actually, one of our local PBS stations also has an all-British shows channel and this is where I'm watching the series. You can also pre-order the first season of the series, which will be released I believe on 1/20/15, at http://shop.bbc.com/us/page/home - not affiliated with, etc. I also like the Father Brown mysteries, which is set in the 1950s, and Amazon wasn't offering the second season so I ordered it from this site - it's in the U.S., I called just to make sure - and I received it in a few days, no muss, no fuss.
It wasn't the theme, it was the way they presented it. "We're going to sneak into The Hoff's dressing room." With a camera crew that, mysteriously, no one notices. Right. Then, they didn't build a KITT kit car, they bought one. Okay, so it needed work, and they had time constraints, but the guy with more money than brains said he wanted them to build one for him; right there The Hair violated the terms of the bet. And, of course, it comes down to "We have to get this car to Las Vegas in a ridiculously short amount of time, so let's take three or four days and film a stupid dream sequence. Someone get Erik Estrada on the phone." :frusty: Even as mindless entertainment it failed across the board. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
By the way, some of the first season of Knight Rider is watchable, but it really went downhill after that.