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Thread: OT - Any recommended box sets similar to Prison Break ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wedgie_pie View Post
    Is it about flowers ?
    No, highwayman Dennis Moore, steals lupins from the rich to give to the poor. Good shout from Swale, I enjoyed it. And Queen's Gambit, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodypie View Post
    No, highwayman Dennis Moore, steals lupins from the rich to give to the poor.
    Poor bloke never had a merry band with which to ride through the land either

    Meanwhile, here's the Lupin that isn't Dennis Moore's trailer...

    Last edited by SwalePie; 12-01-2021 at 01:03 PM.

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    I would recommend succession.

    Nothing like Prison Break but absolutely superb nonetheless

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    Not a box set but 'A Teacher' on BBC i-player is excellent. Basic story is of a ***ual relationship between a young married teacher and one of her 16 year old pupils.

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    Some great suggestions folks - some I have heard of, some not, so plenty to explore.
    Cheers all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllNottsAreWe View Post
    Some great suggestions folks - some I have heard of, some not, so plenty to explore.
    Cheers all.
    I quite liked “The Great” about Catherine The Great of Russia. It’s almost entirely fictional, but a very good laugh. Catherine’s husband, Peter, is the star of the show. The rest is mostly filler around his hilarious antics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodypie View Post
    No, highwayman Dennis Moore, steals lupins from the rich to give to the poor. Good shout from Swale, I enjoyed it. And Queen's Gambit, too.
    That made me laugh Woody...Mrs Wedgie made me watch The Queen's Gambit which I enjoyed, but think in my case it was a weird fascination for Anya Taylor-Joy ( lead actor) which is a bit worrying for a man of my age...

    Positive side I retrieved my chess set from the loft and am having remote matches with my grandson up in Grimsby at present its 3-3...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wedgie_pie View Post
    That made me laugh Woody...Mrs Wedgie made me watch The Queen's Gambit which I enjoyed, but think in my case it was a weird fascination for Anya Taylor-Joy ( lead actor) which is a bit worrying for a man of my age...

    Positive side I retrieved my chess set from the loft and am having remote matches with my grandson up in Grimsby at present its 3-3...
    As long as giant chess pieces aren't swirling around your head when you're trying to get to sleep, it's a step up from draughts. She is very striking, unusual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    Not a box set but 'A Teacher' on BBC i-player is excellent. Basic story is of a ***ual relationship between a young married teacher and one of her 16 year old pupils.
    Started watching this this week Sid, is very good although I find myself feeling a little uncomfortable at times, which is good, it means it is doing it's job!

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    Really enjoying Vikings on Prime, not the sort of thing I'd normally watch but needs must. Better Call Saul ( Netflix ) and Babylon Berlin ( Sky ) are another 2 good uns.

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