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Post by sandman on Sept 13, 2019 13:16:07 GMT -5
Anyone watch it?
I haven't been this hooked since Peaky Blinders.
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Post by Springer on Sept 13, 2019 14:51:40 GMT -5
I haven't but i've heard great things.
Does the dubbing take away anything from it?
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Post by sandman on Sept 13, 2019 17:20:29 GMT -5
I haven't but i've heard great things. Does the dubbing take away anything from it? I was on episode 3 when I started thinking, "there's something weird about the audio" and then I realized it's not their actual voices. I personally don't think so. They found a great cast to do the voices.
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Post by scully19 on Sept 16, 2019 12:13:19 GMT -5
Ya I've seen them all. Pretty good show, i can get past the dubbing but usually this is something that turns me off shows so that's a good start.
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Post by Springer on Oct 4, 2019 22:51:45 GMT -5
Anyone watch it? I haven't been this hooked since Peaky Blinders.
Just finished season 1 of Peaky. LOVE IT! But only 6 episodes per season?!?!!
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Post by sandman on Oct 6, 2019 20:32:03 GMT -5
Anyone watch it? I haven't been this hooked since Peaky Blinders.
Just finished season 1 of Peaky. LOVE IT! But only 6 episodes per season?!?!!
Yeah, those Brits keep things short and sweet.
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Post by scully19 on Oct 8, 2019 18:52:53 GMT -5
England is self funded. No money for a pilot like America, they have to present the whole series and try to sell it then. Leads them to have very small seasons. They also don't follow any schedule like a yearly thing.
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Post by fenris77 on Oct 26, 2019 18:13:54 GMT -5
Peaky Blinders is an awesome series. I'm only through season 3, so i'm a little behind, but it's great. I usually don't mind the BBC season model at all. Lots of shows run 3 - 8 episodes per and mostly I find it better that way. The series don't have time to get old and stale. I especially love the Brits for their police procedurals, which I generally find superior to North American ones. Wallander is a great British crime drama, set in Sweden, and based on some wonderful books by the Swedish writer Henning Mankell. Worth a watch.
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