I’ve been waiting for somebody to comment on trigger blah on ITV last night.. (Spoiler) (For me) a few unconvincing bits in the plot, nobody’s perfect, the light switch.. ffs. Thought it was okay will watch the next one obvs.
Responder Urgent response officer Chris Carson has been tasked with working a series of night shifts on his beat in Liverpool. It's a high pressure, relentless night-time world where his survival now depends on the rookie partner he's been forced to take on. Chris has more than the job to worry about, as his personal life has been hit by crisis, and he is morally compromised in his work. As he struggles to keep a grip on his mental health, a path to redemption appears in the form of a young heroin addict. Gritty. On the telly.
Just watched the first episode of the new series of Ozark. I’m assuming the scene at the beginning was actually from the final episode, as there’s been no reference to it at all?
Yep. Stick with it. It’s very good. Can’t wait for the second 7 episodes of this season to be released later this year
Watched a great programme last night about Jay Blades of the 'Repair Shop' learning to read at 51yrs old so he could finally read his 15yr old daughter a story. I new his story was an interesting one, but the snippets of his life were eye opening considering his Degree in Criminology. Who knows what he would have achieved if his Dyslexia had been diagnosed at a young age and he'd received support for it. I can recommend it: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-60153687
That's what I thought, but as he's Dyslexic he could have books read to him and was able to dictate Essays etc.
The river runner. Documentry About kayaking down rivers. Sounds shit, but some of the surrounding scenery is amazing. And the guys doing it. Bit like the rock climbing and mountaineer documentaries , fascinating to watch, but why