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Dean (6927 KP) rated Dexter - Season 2 in TV
Oct 21, 2020
Binge worthy
Finally making my way through Dexter. Finished the first series a while back and plenty more to get through. I don't really binge watch many TV shows but this show is the equivalent of a book you can't put down. I've got through the 12 episodes in less than a week.
Continuing on from the first Dexter is under greater scrunity than ever before and has things spinning out of his control. More great revelations going back to his past unravel.
This is just as good if not better than the 1st series. If you missed Dexter when it was first on, like me, then definitely move it to the top of your watch list!
Continuing on from the first Dexter is under greater scrunity than ever before and has things spinning out of his control. More great revelations going back to his past unravel.
This is just as good if not better than the 1st series. If you missed Dexter when it was first on, like me, then definitely move it to the top of your watch list!
Good plot twists (1 more)
Some good action scenes
Cracking Thriller
Finally got around to watching one of the most talked about TV shows of last year. It centres around the Personal Protection Officer to the Home Secretary. The first few episodes were very exciting with some great action scenes. The later episodes concentrating more on investigating various plotlines and conspiracies. It's interesting as we get a look into how the Police, Counter Terrorism and Intelligence services work. It all feels very realistic in terms of how the various teams work for the Home Office. There are plenty of twists and turns, the tension will have you gripped to your seat. Perfect for a short tense series.

Soyo (Cambodia)
Entertainment
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Soyo is Cambodia’s first online VOD platform, offering a variety of films and TV shows...

Dean (6927 KP) rated Save Me Too - Season 2 in TV
May 19, 2020
Good follow up series.
After the original @Save Me was one of the best TV shows back in 2018, everyone wanted to know if and when there would be a 2nd series. Well it's taken 2 years but here we are. A Father on a quest to rescue his daughter from child sex abusers. All the main cast are back again. It's still very interesting in reaching it's conclusion. Although not as intense or gripping as the first series. The last couple of episodes are a bit slow and some plot lines don't add much to the story. If you really want to see the conclusion of the 1st Series then definitely watch this.

I Love You, Daddy (2017)
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TV producer Glen Topher is a divorced dad whose teenage daughter China is living with him during her...
comedy drama

Lip Sync Battle
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of Lip Sync Battle on Paramount Network. Each week, A-list...

Bose SoundTouch 300 Sound Bar
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Packed with technologies that deliver immersive and spacious sound, so you can bring your music,...

ClareR (5874 KP) rated Marple: Twelve New Stories in Books
Jul 10, 2023
I’ve haven’t read any Agatha Christie, so I’ve only seen Miss Marple on the TV in her many guises - and I’ve enjoyed them all.
My favourite stories in the anthology were written by: Val McDermid, Natalie Haynes, Ruth Ware, Ely Griffiths and Kate Moss.
The authors mentioned above gave the most convincing re-imaginings, whilst some of the others made her sound more modern, or Americanisms had slipped in - which is definitely very un-Marple-ish!
All in all, it’s a very enjoyable anthology, and I did like all of the stories.
Thanks to The Pigeonhole and to all the authors that contributed (the US cover actually shows who all of the authors are).
My favourite stories in the anthology were written by: Val McDermid, Natalie Haynes, Ruth Ware, Ely Griffiths and Kate Moss.
The authors mentioned above gave the most convincing re-imaginings, whilst some of the others made her sound more modern, or Americanisms had slipped in - which is definitely very un-Marple-ish!
All in all, it’s a very enjoyable anthology, and I did like all of the stories.
Thanks to The Pigeonhole and to all the authors that contributed (the US cover actually shows who all of the authors are).