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TaraS1

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  1. I don't recognize the champ from any of the stuff listed on his IMDb page, but he's bound to have been in some commercials because he looks SO familiar. I don't know why Anderson's delivery of the clues continues to be off-putting to me, but it is.
  2. The hesitation before saying the answer was correct drove me nuts by the end of the show. I hope they encouraged him to speed it up for the next game. I definitely appreciate that he's a smart guy and knows how to pronounce everything, but it sounds like he's reading the news. Which makes sense considering his day job, lol, but it'll take me a bit to get used to his delivery of the clues. I'm not a fan of his, but I think he'll get better and better as each game goes on.
  3. I'm not a fan of Aaron's football-wise, but I thought he did a nice job for his first day. I liked the way he added some emphasis in the right places on certain clues, unlike Dr. Oz, who was awful and chewed his words IMO. And he had a sense of humor, which was great - especially on Scott's FJ answer. Nice one, Scott lol I got FJ because I was a huge soap fan for years and therefore never missed the Daytime Emmys. (I even went and watched the red carpet arrivals one year and got to see Alex in person!) And the year Mr. Rogers got his Lifetime Achievement Emmy, a dear friend of mine won the Younger Actress category, so I always remember that.
  4. OMG the slowness killed me! And when it causes us to miss two TV clues? Sends me to rage stroke city lol Bryce seemed so timid at first and then when he started racking up more money, he was all, "In your face, people!" I kinda liked it.
  5. I love all things royalty (well, minus the Sussexes lol), so I ran the Kings & Queens category. But I missed FJ - my guess was 50 years. And as others have said, Amal's flailing is just bizarre and distracting. But I could forgive that if he'd just speed things up.
  6. Ken's thank you was simple, seamless and sincere. I have no doubt Mike's is just as sincere, but it just doesn't come across quite that way IMO. Plus, yep, it's too long. But I love that they all want to continue honoring Alex, no matter how they do it.
  7. I'm two weeks late to the party here, lol, but you are not weird for knowing how old Prince Edward is! I'm a huge Royal Family fan, so it took me about .02 seconds to get the answer that night. My personal belief is that the Final Jeopardy category should always be either The British Royal Family, Boy George or 80's TV. And I have to throw in my two cents about Ken, which is that my family and I are really enjoying him. No one is Alex, of course, but we like him. And we're glad he seems to be reading the clues a bit slower than his first few games.
  8. I loved Jill, but I always thought the way they wrote her out did a disservice to the character. While I definitely believe she would have done anything to protect her boys, I never bought that she would let things go as far as they did with Don without asking for help from Diane and the gang.
  9. I pretty much loved S2-S8 equally. Those are my go-to seasons when I want some comfort TV. And even though it remained my favorite show the whole time it was on the air, it wasn't quite the same for me after Kim Delaney left. As for Vince, remember when he lost to James in the delegate race? He thought his homemade cannoli would sway everyone's votes lol.
  10. The only thing I would've changed about this is having it be two or three episodes longer, just because I found it so fascinating and well done. I could have easily watched another couple of hours about the investigation alone. And no matter how often I watch something about Challenger, the line they inevitably play from Reagan's speech about them touching the face of God brings me to tears every single time.
  11. I guess the main thing I'm remembering about Kale was her hiring him at OLTL and the fans really resenting him and hating his character. I had forgotten about her having a thing for David Forsyth.
  12. I definitely remember her reign of terror on GH. Quite the beast, wasn't she? And there was the whole FOJ (Friend of Jill) thing where she - allegedly - kept giving jobs to guys she liked, like Kale Browne. And I seem to remember her having the hots for Tim Gibbs and John Bolger. @SomeTameGazelle I think you're right about the pill storyline. It was criminal what they did to Paulina, basically sacrificing her at the altar of Vicky. But then again, everything going on those last few years was a mess.
  13. Oh wow, that is so awesome, I would have killed for that opportunity back in the day. Around 2004 or 2005, a friend of mine was working at ATWT (after they moved into AW's old studio) and we got to visit her there. It was nice to meet some of the ATWT cast (not you, though, Maura West) but all I really cared about was knowing I was in the same building where my beloved AW had filmed. That was like hallowed ground to me. I will never, ever forget that bathroom scene. I can still remember exactly where I was when I watched it, it was that powerful and memorable. And as much as I grew to like Jensen as Vicky, I always thought Anne was the superior actress, if for no other reason than that one moment/episode. And if I'm remembering it all correctly, wasn't there some drama over Judi's weight? She was still carrying baby weight after she had her son and JFP had an issue with it. Or maybe we all just hated JFP so for making Paulina boring that we just assumed she was mean to Judi about her weight. I still can't believe Judi's son passed away. And then she had some horrible horseback riding accident earlier this year and nearly died herself. I've skipped the AW Zoom reunions just because watching those things give me weird second-hand embarrassment for some reason, but I know there was a second one that Alicia Coppola, Kale Brown, Alice Barrett, Christine Tucci and Anna Stuart did. I follow Alicia on Instagram (her Lorna is my all-time favorite AW character) and she hasn't aged a day, she's absolutely gorgeous.
  14. TaraS1

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    Any of my fellow UK TV fans watched This Is England? I wasn't familiar with it, but a friend gave me the DVDs of the movie and the series last weekend and I have been obsessed ever since. Especially with Woody and Lol. I love Vicky McClure on Line of Duty, so it was great to see her doing something so different, but I'd never even heard of Joe Gilgun before. Good lord, that man is a brilliant, brilliant actor (with an accent I could listen to all day) and I'm now going to watch everything he's ever been in.
  15. Kenny Doughty (Aiden) tweeted today that S11 will start filming this fall! Woohoo!
  16. I have three words for you all: Charity Shop Sue. Has anyone else seen this absolutely brilliant series on YouTube? OMG, it is so hilarious and fabulous. I'd never heard of it until Vicky McClure (Kate from Line of Duty) shared a clip on Instagram. Apparently she's one of the producers and she even did a cameo in the show. It's a mockumentary about the manager of a thrift store in the UK and her team of volunteers. Believe me, that description doesn't begin to do it justice, but you will not be disappointed. The actress who plays Sue is simply an international treasure. There are 18 episodes (and a Christmas special) and they're all between 6-12 minutes long. Charity Shop Sue
  17. Just wanted to let @LisaM and @dleighg know that I only have a three episodes of No Offence left and I'm so glad your recommendations made me hang in there with it! It took me until about episode 5 of S1 to get into it, but it has really turned out to be such a great watch. I love Viv - what a fabulous character! Dinah is probably my least favorite of the regulars, but it's still a fun supporting cast. I think everything I've ever seen Paul Ritter (Miller) in has him playing the same kind of character (like on Vera) but I just adore him.
  18. I loved Siobhan in The Stranger, too. (*Hated* the character of the stranger, though lol). And she's in A Confession, with Martin Freeman and Imelda Staunton, which is a limited series showing on Britbox right now. It's based on a real crime and I'm through the first two episodes right now, which are quite good. I definitely want to check out A Touch of Cloth - thanks for letting me know it's available! I definitely don't get British humor most of the time, but if it's a parody of crime shows, I think I'll like it. You should definitely check her out in Benidorm - which is the only British comedy I've watched that made me laugh out loud. The first few seasons are so funny, especially the family of her character. I just finished Unforgotten a couple of weeks ago and it's so well done (Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar are fantastic), but I almost found it a little too dark and depressing, even though I typically enjoy that sort of thing. So many of these kinds of shows seem to have storylines dealing with dementia and that's just something too painful for me to watch.
  19. That all sounds really encouraging, I'm definitely going to keep going with it. I'll report back when I finish S1 lol
  20. @LisaM I'm glad you mentioned No Offence because I've started it twice and just can't seem to get into it, even though it ticks all the boxes of things I usually like in a cop show. I think the problem is that I can't figure out if it's a comedy or a drama (guess it's a dramedy?) and that's where I'm getting hung up. But I see so many folks like you recommending it, I'm going to at least finish the first season and hope it grows on me.
  21. I just finished it yesterday and thought the acting was good, but the story was just okay. I was thrown off by Acorn showing there were 8 episodes, when it turns out there were only 6 and the last two were just behind-the-scenes features. I was thinking, "Wow, this is going to be the rare show that solves the mystery in ep 6 and then has two more eps about how the crimes have affected the characters!" Not so lol. But having subscribed to Acorn and to Britbox a few months ago, I must say it's made me quite the Siobhan Finneran fangirl. I loved to hate her on Downton, and thought she was fantastic on Happy Valley, but I think it was seeing her do comedy in Benidorm that really turned me into such an admirer. She can do anything, so I watch all her projects now. I loved Cush Jumbo in it, but the rest of it fell totally flat for me. I know it's practically blasphemy to say this, but I've learned that I'm just not a big David Tennant fan. I just don't connect with his acting for some reason. I really, really enjoyed that one. The lead actress played a character on Grantchester that I think everyone else hated, but I really liked, so I was pleasantly surprised to see her in this. And I thought the supporting cast was great. I'd be happy to see them do a second season. My new favorite detective show, second only now to my beloved Vera, has become Scott & Bailey. I binged all five seasons in about a week and totally fell in love with it. I wasn't familiar with any of the main cast but now I adore Lesley Sharp and Suranne Jones. I just started Doctor Foster, with Suranne (and to my surprise, Jodie Comer), last night.
  22. I just watched this over the weekend and I'm disappointed that I let the first couple of episodes trick me into thinking the whole thing would be good. As everyone else has said, combining the missing kids/Katy thing with the whole Lexie/doppleganger/murder thing was a huge error in judgment by TPTB. On the plus side, this introduced me to Killian Scott who, despite not being my type in any way, I found insanely hot throughout lol
  23. I just burned my way through all five seasons in about a week and I think I can officially say this show is right up there behind Vera as my favorite British cop show that I've watched during quarantine - and I have watched a lot of British cop shows during quarantine lol At first, I thought Rachel was easily going to be my favorite character because I usually love the young, tough upstart who is good at their job but a mess in their personal life (Abby was my favorite on ER, for instance), and Suranne Jones reminds me of my beloved Michelle Dockery. But I actually ended up fangirling over Janet and Gill even more than Rachel. I could listen to Lesley Sharp and Amelia Bullmore just talk for an entire episode. Plus all the supporting players were fantastic. Pete, Lee, poor Mitch, our Alison...loved them all! I thought S5 was a pretty big letdown because neither the crime nor the personal drama worked well, but it still didn't take away from my love for the show as a whole.
  24. I only signed up for a free trial to watch this because I'm a huge Michelle Dockery fan, and she did great with what she was given, but it was mostly a dull mess. I know Chris Evans does superhero movies, but I'd never seen him in anything before and I thought he was just a well-groomed block of wood. Cherry Jones was her usual fabulous self, of course.
  25. Some of those moms were a bit much for me. But Malarkey, as usual, was even *more* much lol
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