That Paige got off the train made so much sense. I love my parents, but I’d get off the train to stay with my siblings, especially as an older sister.
That Paige got off the train made so much sense. I love my parents, but I’d get off the train to stay with my siblings, especially as an older sister.
I didn’t see any other words than stop/CTOП, and I think the border name itself was covered by the car visor. However, ‘border control’ is in Polish as well as English and Russian, so I think the Polish border is the safe bet.
First of all, never bad mouth synergy.
And it turns out that Misha was his source?
Elizabeth took the rings. She took the rings! I worry about the spy stuff (and obviously that is their most pressing concern), but my heart has been broken the most this season by the crumbling of the Jennings’ marriage. Even though they’re now on the run, Paige hates her parents, Stan’s going to have his heart broken…
EUROVISION! (C’mon Americans, get with it. It’s amazing.)
It walked such a fine line between being both hilarious and horrifying. It was a lot darker than Ianucci’s previous work, and I think it was the better for it
I’m definitely more of this point of view - they still love each other, which is why watching them struggle is so tough to watch. My take was that Philip realised for either of them to be happy they either both have to be in that world, or they both have to be out. She won’t leave, she’s been selfless for him for 3…
I thought I saw callbacks to other fight scenes from the show in the Paige/Phillip fight, like the science guy who was killed at the beginning of season 5, the man Phillip strangled on the bus and of course the first fight with Timoshev in the pilot. Not sure if it was intentional, but I liked it.
I re-watched a few episodes of season 1 recently, and while I have always been a ride-or-die Jane-Raphael fan, I couldn’t believe the difference in Raph’s character between then and now. I think they’ve done a really good job of respecting Michael, and Jane’s loss, but it also makes sense for Raphael and Jane to be…
I second maraleia. It’s a show about Cuban Americans and most Cuban Americans aren’t exactly big fans of Che.
Do the algorithms change from country to country, because I’ve found that the recommendations on Netflix have actually become better since the thumbs up/down system’s been introduced (which I was surprised at tbh). Though they have been rapidly increasing their content inthe UK in the past six months or so, so that…
Second child syndrome - they are always super eager to help. There is, unfortunately, no cure.
It’s a prequel to Morse which is pretty much classic British detective TV.
Yes.
I know this isn’t technically a British show as it’s being produced by Netflix, but it’s not completely out of the left field in British TV for there to be pretty explicit sex scenes in a show which hadn’t veered that way before. As long as you’re past the watershed, you’re fine.
I read that line so differently. I think Mike was bitter and trying to cause some pain to someone - it could even be his assessment of Philip’s relationship with Charles. When he called him sir, I wasn’t sure if that was meant to be friendly at all
Prawn mayonnaise is an amazing sandwich! If you haven’t tried one, you’re missing out
No it wouldn’t include corner shops, but the fizzy drinks side shouldn’t be that much of an issue - unless they’re just going to be stocking up on 2l bottles, the standard bottle of pop in the UK is 500ml, and we don’t really have drinks dispensers like in the states. Sugary sweets and crsips are a whole different…
Ben Affleck only seemed to be interested in scenes with Gal Gadot - all the rest of the time I’d agree, he just doesn’t want to be there.