Ed R (53 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Jurassic World Evolution in Video Games
Mar 4, 2021
Truthfully it gets a little repetitive as each island is the same general plan with a few changes to make it a slightly different challenge but it's not really.
At the end of the day I don't care though, it's dinosaurs!
I also downloaded the DLC which definitely added another layer
David McK (3676 KP) rated Small Gods (Discworld #13) in Books
Jul 31, 2021
This one concerns itself mainly with religion and philosophy, and shows how what you think of his books (in general) depends on the subject matter within: I always thought this was one of his best, whereas others (including my dad) seem to think it is one of his weakest.
Lena Dunham recommended There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé in Books (curated)
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David McK (3676 KP) rated The War between the land and the sea in TV
Dec 29, 2025 (Updated Dec 29, 2025)
Starts strong, but does flounder (pun intended) a bit towards the back end of the series.
Dan Lacey (7 KP) rated The Stranger in TV
Feb 26, 2020
Now I wont lie to you, my wife and I watched all 8 episodes over 2 nights not through choice but through what we deemed at the time (1am to be exact) a necessity. Every episode ended on a perfect cliffhanger.
Now I'm going to keep this spoiler free but I do want to talk about the story in general. I like to think of myself as someone who can normally guess early on 'who dunnit' why they 'dunnit' and any general twists and turns along the way, but the whole series I sat second guessing myself coming up with general theories that would feel at home with someone wearing a tin foil hat. And the moment I thought I'd worked it all out was the moment it was revealed to me some 5 seconds later.
This is the series you will recommend to your family, your friends and maybe even.... a stranger ( yep I just said that).
I emplore you to take a few hours grab the popcorn and give this a watch I promise you will not regret it.
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