Nah, just your typing faster than you’re thinking, we all do it, well some of us but we live as imperfects in an imperfect world.
Tend to agree generally, only having some fun when I comment - it must rile a few retired Engrish Teachers though i'm sure.
The Responder - BBC iplayer - 2 episodes in - excellent - troubled Liverpool cop brilliantly played by Martin Freeman - sometimes a bit difficult to untangle the scouse accent /dialogue
Started on Why Didn’t They Ask Evens Written and directed by Hugh Laurie, this impeccably stylish Agatha Christie murder mystery is packed with stars and takes a much jauntier tone than most other adaptations of the crime writer’s beloved novels. Nice lad Bobby Jones (Will Poulter) discovers a man dying at the foot of a sea cliff whose final words are: “Why didn’t they ask Evans?” Bobby and his bored posh pal Lady Frances Derwent (Lucy Boynton) – whose parents are comically played by Jim Broadbent and Emma Thompson – start their own investigations into what the dead man was on about. First aired on BritBox last year, the three hour-long episodes run throughout this week. Not quite The Night Manager but ticks over at a nice pace.
Colin from Accounts: Ashley is a medical student who has just been dumped. Gordon runs a micro-brewery and has always been unlucky in love. The two are thrust together when, distracted by Ashley's actions, Gordon hits a stray dog with his car. It’s Australian
Watched a couple of episodes of "A Town Called Malice", haven't seen such wooden acting since the original "Thunderbirds".
A strange presentation, which the missus avidly watches but like you I failed to make head or tail of it so inevitably I fell fast asleep for the last two episodes being bored to say the least.