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Life on Mars series two episode 8 Thursday 20th May 2025 7.45pm
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:11
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Well, it was making me think of Michael Foot, so not really. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:11
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Life on M.A.R.S.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:12
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. "You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:12
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Well, it was making me think of Michael Foot, so not really. Well, mrs foot must have felt feverish at some point... Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:12
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Life on M.A.R.S. Very nice. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:13
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. I think you get that in LoM. Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:13
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is getting very complicated. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:14
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is getting very complicated. Yes, isn't it? Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:15
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:17
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
He has such a little boy face!
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:17
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
I was so invested in what was happening to Sam, 1st time around, I was almost as upset as he is now. Soppy mare.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:18
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
He has such a little boy face! Fair enough. |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:18
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? I don't think I have, tbh. I'm only really interested in how they're going to bring this to a conclusion. All the nastiness is 'local colour' and not really helping. "You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:21
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? I don't think I have, tbh. I'm only really interested in how they're going to bring this to a conclusion. All the nastiness is 'local colour' and not really helping. So this would not be the point to tell you that you have to watch three further series of Ashes to Ashes before you learn who Gene Hunt actually is? |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:21
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Here comes one of my favourite songs
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:22
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
But don't worry, Ms Virn - we do get an explanation of what has happened to Sam in this episode. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:22
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? I don't think I have, tbh. I'm only really interested in how they're going to bring this to a conclusion. All the nastiness is 'local colour' and not really helping. So this would not be the point to tell you that you have to watch three further series of Ashes to Ashes before you learn who Gene Hunt actually is? Even I don't want to watch Ashes to Ashes lol. Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:23
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Note Nelson's words
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:23
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? I don't think I have, tbh. I'm only really interested in how they're going to bring this to a conclusion. All the nastiness is 'local colour' and not really helping. So this would not be the point to tell you that you have to watch three further series of Ashes to Ashes before you learn who Gene Hunt actually is? I think two series of this is more than enough for me. But it's been interesting, especially since it's set somewhere I know. "You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:26
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
'Madness . . . they call it madness'. No, sorry, wrong decade. |
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:29
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all pretty well horrible so far. Why would anyone watch it for 'entertainment'? Cor blimey, it's grit, woman. ![]() It's still horrible. Do you usually stick to watch with mother level of viewing? Not as such. But There needs to be something worthwhile going on somewhere. More than just clever ideas, writing, acting and such, there needs to be something that takes it above all the so-called 'grit', or it ends up glorifying it. B7 is about 'what if?', an exploration of what happens to ordinary people struggling in extraordinary circumstances (which don't actually exist). It brings out different aspects of their personalities, some of which they never previously recognised. We can learn from that. But doesn't that depend on you having some interest in the characters? And wouldn't it be possible to have a ssimilar interest in Sam? I don't think I have, tbh. I'm only really interested in how they're going to bring this to a conclusion. All the nastiness is 'local colour' and not really helping. So this would not be the point to tell you that you have to watch three further series of Ashes to Ashes before you learn who Gene Hunt actually is? I think two series of this is more than enough for me. But it's been interesting, especially since it's set somewhere I know. I think I felt a bit like that when it first came out. It's actually more interesting when you know what happens. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:32
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Decision/indecision...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:33
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Is Morgan going to ride to the rescue? No, of course not. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:34
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
And he walks into the light...literally at the end of the tunnel...
Edited by OneSparePart on 22-05-2025 19:34 Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:34
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
This is all very 'Blake'. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:35
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Hyde 2612
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:36
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
And there's 'Hyde'. |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:37
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
Well that was rather too easy! And he just walks out...
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:38
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Well that was rather too easy! And he just walks out... There's one more twist , , , |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:39
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
I told you they'd leave you with a question. He's dead, according to Nelson.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:39
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Life on Mars...sobs....
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:40
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Here it comes...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:42
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
They were originally going to end it with him jumping, I believe. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:44
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
They were originally going to end it with him jumping, I believe. I love a happy ending... Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:45
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
They were originally going to end it with him jumping, I believe. I love a happy ending... It's rather reminiscent of Brazil. Happy - sort of. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:46
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Hurraaaaaaaay!
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:47
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Oh, that was good.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:48
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
I'm going to have to watch Ashes to Ashes now - see how that fits in. |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:49
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
That's better. Him coming back to reality was too boring and clean. Leave him wallowing in the 'grit'. And in case you think I don't know about that grit, in 1973 I was homeless. In t'north. "You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 22-05-2025 19:50
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
I'm going to have to watch Ashes to Ashes now - see how that fits in. Thst's entirely your decision. It overexplains it for me. I like a bit of mystery, loose ends untied. Much more scope that way. Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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