That the vampire Tahiti waihiti (never able to spell or pronounce his name) bloke in lead? I struggled if so, the U.K. one was better but just bareable
Single mother Alex turns to housecleaning to make ends meet as she escapes an abusive relationship and overcomes homelessness to create a better life for her daughter, Maddy. It’s actually better than it reads.
Just watched "A Killing in Tiger Bay" BBC Iplayer. "This 3-part BBC documentary pulled no punches in exposing this travesty of an investigation. They even force a fulsome apology from the current South Wales police chief,"
Highlights from motogp last night, watched the first two races with the correct results for those riders and then promptly fell asleep for the big race.
Cobra: Cyber War Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail. Daniel Radcliffe/Steve Buscemi comedy. Ace. Another Life. Season 2. Daredevil. Season 3. The Outlaws. Her out of Poldark. Mmmm. Never Mind The Buzzcocks. New version. Pretty good. Greg Davies hosts and is brilliant. Noel Fielding and Daisy May Cooper are team captains. The Outsiders. David Mitchell makes comedians go camping and earn badges.
Getting to the end of Goliath Started slow and with the annoying use of sepia in the filming, but gets better as it progresses
Danger Close on Netflix - a very good film about an Australian/NZ v Vietcong battle in the Vietnam war - if you enjoyed Saving Private Ryan - same level of realism not quite so jingoistic
Just started watching Dopesick on Disney+ a series about the true story of Purdue pharmaceuticals and their Oxicontin opioid. Only 2 episodes up so far but it’s got me hooked (no pun intended)