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We Need to Talk About Bill Cosby.

I'm only on episode 2 of this 4 part documentary but blooming heck.

He really hid in plain sight whilst dropping hideous clues throughout; even right at the beginning of his career.

Still hard to believe he was such a predator but some of the things they have so far revealed that he has done are truly horrendous.
 
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With the most rubbish and disappointing ending ever :(
Well so far first season ok, 2nd good, on the 3rd now, the only thing I take from it so far is they are all a little bent. some more than others. and some just need to go along with the system.

*and disappointing ending ever* Im starting to think I should just miss the ending. I always get annoyed with a complete show when that happens, like G.O.T.
 
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Well so far first season ok, 2nd good, on the 3rd now, the only thing I take from it so far is they are all a little bent. some more than others. and some just need to go along with the system.

*and disappointing ending ever* Im starting to think I should just miss the ending. I always get annoyed with a complete show when that happens, like G.O.T.
Oh no please watch it as you might like it!
 
After seeing Rob M in Welcome to Wrexham and seeing the memes over the years, decided to give It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia a try last night and watched first 2 episodes.

Not exactly a great start, maybe chuckled 2 or 3 times through the episodes - first season is short so will watch it all and see if it sticks.

Already had enough of the Charlie character, single shouty acting style across other movies/TV i've seen him in - rest of the cast seem decent enough.
I hated it when I first started watching but it grows on you and so do the characters, well they grow on you as much as they can considering they are generally pretty awful people, its pretty funny though
 
I've just watched the penultimate episode of Endeavour. Great show. Love Anton Lesser and Roger Allam, Bright and Thursday are great. This week Bright had one of his screw you and screw the horse you rode in on moments.

I'm a week behind so really looking forward to watching the finale tomorrow night, just have to avoid any spoilers for 24 hours.

Great great show, British drama at its best for me.
 
After seeing Rob M in Welcome to Wrexham and seeing the memes over the years, decided to give It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia a try last night and watched first 2 episodes.

Not exactly a great start, maybe chuckled 2 or 3 times through the episodes - first season is short so will watch it all and see if it sticks.

Already had enough of the Charlie character, single shouty acting style across other movies/TV i've seen him in - rest of the cast seem decent enough.
Season 2 is when it really fires up. Danny Devito brings pure degeneracy to the mix and it just snowballs from there across the seasons. Easily my favourite comedy of recent times.

They started a podcast in 2021 where they’re supposed to talk about each ep per cast, but they end up just bantering and it’s often hilarious.
 
After seeing Rob M in Welcome to Wrexham and seeing the memes over the years, decided to give It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia a try last night and watched first 2 episodes.

Not exactly a great start, maybe chuckled 2 or 3 times through the episodes - first season is short so will watch it all and see if it sticks.

Already had enough of the Charlie character, single shouty acting style across other movies/TV i've seen him in - rest of the cast seem decent enough.
Season 1 has the odd chuckle, season 2 has a few more funnies. It starts to really find its feet around season 3 and 4.

I'm up to season 5 now and also listen to the accompanying podcast which they launched in COVID times.

Danny Devito gets many of the best lines but Charlie day is funny as his character gets increasingly turned in to a complete moron.
 
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