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That sounds like a great idea!

I’m glad you said that about Lovesick because I haven’t watched the second series yet. I loved the first one. The Detectorists is on my watch list. I read that the Blandings series didn’t get good reviews but I loved it. I have loved UK tv since I was a kid watching Good Neighbors (or The Good Life) on PBS. One of my

I loved him in ‘Blandings!” I’ve watched all of it multiple times. So different from George.

Yes, and if I remember correctly, she was shot multiple times and lay on the tarmac for nearly a day waiting for help.

I really hate when people are snotty about certain genres of fiction, or any for that matter if I’m honest. It happens a lot in the mystery genre as well (a type of book I adore), where some people are just so disdainful. I like things others don’t and vice versa, but in this day and age, I’m just so glad to see

Britbox too, if you don’t have it. Not sure how many platforms it’s on, but it is on Roku if you have that. Some of their shows are same day as UK airing: Coronation Street for example is usually up about an hour after airing in the UK.

My mother’s dog went in a bag of groceries today and made off with a frozen pizza. I think most dogs would consider that a good day’s work.

I’m fascinated by the whole prohibition/depression era, particularly the gangsters of that era, so this is right up my alley. I will definitely be watching, and I guess I’ll have to look for the Cicely Tyson movie as well as I don’t remember seeing it either. I’ve read so many books and seen so many documentaries

Locked up like Fort Knox. I just wish he’d stop going topless.

I’ve tried explaining to people why I’m so afraid of snakes, but unless they’ve seen the size of those moccasins, it’s hard for them to understand. There’s a lot of swampy/marshy area around where I grew up and it’s not that far from the Great Dismal Swamp between NC and VA. My grandparents had a fig tree in the yard

I tried a different one (Chef’d) after looking at several companies including Blue Apron. With Chef’d you choose from a large selection of meals and you can order any of them at any time (instead of a small selection of options or getting whatever’s on the menu for that week). The food was really good, and the price

My grandmother used to kill the hell out of water moccasins with a hoe back in the day. My grandparents’ house was near a swamp, and you always had to watch out for those things because they didn’t always confine themselves to said swamp.

Pretty sure he’s already decomposing.

Yep. Mine goes frizzy at the drop of a hat too. And I live in the humid south. My hair is straight usually except for one knotty curl at the top of my neck, so when I wear my hair in a ponytail (which I do, alot) and it’s humid or it rains that one knot of hair sticks out like a sore thumb. Plus, I’m also lazy and I

Hair triplets. My hair never looks combed, so the sloppy hair fad worked very well for me. I have very fine hair, and it never stays in place for more than 2 minutes at a stretch. I have always wanted smooth hair. I have never once had smooth hair.

My first doctor was Tom Baker as well, and while I pretty much like all of them (some better than others obviously), he is still my favorite. I also used to watch with my dad. I’m working my way back through the original show as much as possible on Britbox (what’s available). Dr. Who and Good Neighbours (or The Good

I’m very excited about this casting. I’ve been watching since I was a kid in the 70s when it was showing on local PBS and we had a grand total of 4 tv stations available. There are always people who like certain doctors more than others, and I’m no different, but I always find it exciting when a new doctor is

You ain’t kidding. I just turned 46, and thanks to that and the Orange Cretin getting elected, I find I have zero tolerance for stupidity and zero fucks left to give.

It has always amazed me (and not in a good way) how hard Madonna has tried her entire career to come off as edgy and risque, while still managing to produce such bland, shitty music.

She of all people should recognize mediocre when she sees it. She’s a try-way-too-hard, always has been and always will be.