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Post by greg on Feb 16, 2021 22:32:48 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch
Thanks
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Post by Busboy105 on Feb 16, 2021 23:13:12 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch Thanks Lupin on Netflix is pretty good. Watch using French subtitles though, the dub is pretty trash.
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Post by greg on Feb 16, 2021 23:39:33 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch Thanks Lupin on Netflix is pretty good. Watch using French subtitles though, the dub is pretty trash. Thanks
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Post by MKAY315 on Feb 17, 2021 0:37:56 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch Thanks Lupin on Netflix is pretty good. Watch using French subtitles though, the dub is pretty trash. Omar Sy is a good actor. Can't wait until the next part comes out.
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Post by MKAY315 on Feb 17, 2021 0:39:42 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch Thanks What type of shows are you into and films as well? Money Heist was decent to watch. There's Avatar the last air bender
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Feb 17, 2021 1:26:36 GMT
It will depend what you're into and what you like.
Some of my favourites on Netflix have been - On my Block - Sex Education - Never Have I ever - Ackley Bridge
Each one does tend to have quirks which can put people off. Sex Education can get very R rated, while On My Block can get very violent among the comedy. Never Have I ever tends to have some references you'd need to be a teenager to understand but is mostly comedy aside from the story itself.
Ackley Bridge can get very deep into exploring the issues teenagers face these days aside from the story itself. However the final season is on All 4 and not on Netflix as it's an original Channel 4 show.
One I've enjoyed recently is Glee, although it's very musical so if you don't like pop music it's not going to be for you. But other than that is just an American version of Ackley Bridge which is also very interesting. I did watch Gossip Girl recently after many many recommendations from people I know, turned out to be a wonderful series to go through but it was sadly taken off Netflix at the end of last year in preparation of HBO Max reclaiming all rights to it.
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Post by greg on Feb 17, 2021 6:11:04 GMT
Hi do you guys watch anime and also if you reccomend some TV shows/Netflix shows to watch Thanks What type of shows are you into and films as well? Money Heist was decent to watch. There's Avatar the last air bender Money Heist would easily be one of my favourites I loved the plot of it - I have a tshirt from Pull&Bear Money Heist merch also haha
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Post by greg on Feb 17, 2021 6:14:48 GMT
It will depend what you're into and what you like. Some of my favourites on Netflix have been - On my Block - Sex Education - Never Have I ever - Ackley Bridge Each one does tend to have quirks which can put people off. Sex Education can get very R rated, while On My Block can get very violent among the comedy. Never Have I ever tends to have some references you'd need to be a teenager to understand but is mostly comedy aside from the story itself. Ackley Bridge can get very deep into exploring the issues teenagers face these days aside from the story itself. However the final season is on All 4 and not on Netflix as it's an original Channel 4 show. One I've enjoyed recently is Glee, although it's very musical so if you don't like pop music it's not going to be for you. But other than that is just an American version of Ackley Bridge which is also very interesting. I did watch Gossip Girl recently after many many recommendations from people I know, turned out to be a wonderful series to go through but it was sadly taken off Netflix at the end of last year in preparation of HBO Max reclaiming all rights to it. We have similar taste 😁😁😁 On my block season 4 is coming out soon which is great but im upset it will be the season finale and I loved Glee I watched it as a child on TV. I found Ackley Bridge a little too racist for me, especially Jordan’s character so I didn’t finish it and I am still yet to watch Sex Education. You should definitely watch The End of The F***ing world its really good, possibly you may like The Stranger and Trinkets also
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Post by Busboy105 on Feb 17, 2021 11:24:35 GMT
Lupin on Netflix is pretty good. Watch using French subtitles though, the dub is pretty trash. Omar Sy is a good actor. Can't wait until the next part comes out. Me too.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Feb 17, 2021 11:58:05 GMT
It will depend what you're into and what you like. Some of my favourites on Netflix have been - On my Block - Sex Education - Never Have I ever - Ackley Bridge Each one does tend to have quirks which can put people off. Sex Education can get very R rated, while On My Block can get very violent among the comedy. Never Have I ever tends to have some references you'd need to be a teenager to understand but is mostly comedy aside from the story itself. Ackley Bridge can get very deep into exploring the issues teenagers face these days aside from the story itself. However the final season is on All 4 and not on Netflix as it's an original Channel 4 show. One I've enjoyed recently is Glee, although it's very musical so if you don't like pop music it's not going to be for you. But other than that is just an American version of Ackley Bridge which is also very interesting. I did watch Gossip Girl recently after many many recommendations from people I know, turned out to be a wonderful series to go through but it was sadly taken off Netflix at the end of last year in preparation of HBO Max reclaiming all rights to it. We have similar taste 😁😁😁 On my block season 4 is coming out soon which is great but im upset it will be the season finale and I loved Glee I watched it as a child on TV. I found Ackley Bridge a little too racist for me, especially Jordan’s character so I didn’t finish it and I am still yet to watch Sex Education. You should definitely watch The End of The F***ing world its really good, possibly you may like The Stranger and Trinkets also I do recommend finishing Ackley Bridge, especially if you do not like Jordan's character. I won't ruin it but the character development is a masterpiece for the end of Season 2. It really highlights the problems faced by many ethnic minorities, and even the racism felt by white people when in an area with high ethnic minority populations. I will keep those two in mind, I've got a few other things lined up to watch so will add it on. I'm looking forward to the final season of On my Block, I agree about it being the final season however everything needs to come to an end and I'd rather it go out in a bang rather than a sad and dwindled end with losing interest
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2021 12:08:40 GMT
We have similar taste 😁😁😁 On my block season 4 is coming out soon which is great but im upset it will be the season finale and I loved Glee I watched it as a child on TV. I found Ackley Bridge a little too racist for me, especially Jordan’s character so I didn’t finish it and I am still yet to watch Sex Education. You should definitely watch The End of The F***ing world its really good, possibly you may like The Stranger and Trinkets also I do recommend finishing Ackley Bridge, especially if you do not dislike Jordan's character. I won't ruin it but the character development is a masterpiece for the end of Season 2. It really highlights the problems faced by many ethnic minorities, and even the racism felt by white people when in an area with high ethnic minority populations. I will keep those two in mind, I've got a few other things lined up to watch so will add it on. I'm looking forward to the final season of On my Block, I agree about it being the final season however everything needs to come to an end and I'd rather it go out in a bang rather than a sad and dwindled end with losing interest I like On My Block but they are all far too self absorbed to ever function. They all need to get over themselves and recognise that Jasmin is the best of them. I liked Ackley Bridge, it filled the gap that Waterloo Road left behind when it focused on singular stories about unknown students who appeared and disappeared like a magicians rabbit. I just hope the upcoming fourth series doesn’t break that formula and go later series Waterloo Road style now that some of the original characters have left.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Feb 17, 2021 12:58:13 GMT
I do recommend finishing Ackley Bridge, especially if you do not dislike Jordan's character. I won't ruin it but the character development is a masterpiece for the end of Season 2. It really highlights the problems faced by many ethnic minorities, and even the racism felt by white people when in an area with high ethnic minority populations. I will keep those two in mind, I've got a few other things lined up to watch so will add it on. I'm looking forward to the final season of On my Block, I agree about it being the final season however everything needs to come to an end and I'd rather it go out in a bang rather than a sad and dwindled end with losing interest I like On My Block but they are all far too self absorbed to ever function. They all need to get over themselves and recognise that Jasmin is the best of them. I liked Ackley Bridge, it filled the gap that Waterloo Road left behind when it focused on singular stories about unknown students who appeared and disappeared like a magicians rabbit. I just hope the upcoming fourth series doesn’t break that formula and go later series Waterloo Road style now that some of the original characters have left. The new Season of Ackley Bridge seems to be far more adapted to the Netflix community as opposed to the Channel 4 community it was originally intended for with the new season being daily 30 minute episodes as opposed to weekly hour long ones. I do think that Season 3 left a potential new set of main characters to fill the void left by Nasreen and Missy. Wouldn't be too surprised to see Rusksana be the lead character alongside Hailey and Razia following the development around her character last season. I do think with On my Block Jasmine is another example of amazing character development, she went from being the irritating season 1 character to one that people could empathise with in Season 3, one that actually knocked some sense into at least Ruby by the end. There's talk that the new season might bridge the time jump alongside continuing afterwards. If I was to guess however I do see another major death in Season 4 of a major character to effectively end it off with a lot of emotion.
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Post by greg on Feb 17, 2021 19:10:44 GMT
I do recommend finishing Ackley Bridge, especially if you do not dislike Jordan's character. I won't ruin it but the character development is a masterpiece for the end of Season 2. It really highlights the problems faced by many ethnic minorities, and even the racism felt by white people when in an area with high ethnic minority populations. I will keep those two in mind, I've got a few other things lined up to watch so will add it on. I'm looking forward to the final season of On my Block, I agree about it being the final season however everything needs to come to an end and I'd rather it go out in a bang rather than a sad and dwindled end with losing interest I like On My Block but they are all far too self absorbed to ever function. They all need to get over themselves and recognise that Jasmin is the best of them. I liked Ackley Bridge, it filled the gap that Waterloo Road left behind when it focused on singular stories about unknown students who appeared and disappeared like a magicians rabbit. I just hope the upcoming fourth series doesn’t break that formula and go later series Waterloo Road style now that some of the original characters have left. Jasmine and Jamal really do carry the show. I find Monse and Cesar really annoying an urge to slap Cesar is very high. Also I watched Waterloo Road as a child and I thought it was so good kinda miss the show - the one episode where the school caught fire was amazing but very sad
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Post by george on Mar 16, 2021 17:59:39 GMT
Hey everyone was going to take a bit of time off the forum for different reasons but I've just watched Roman Kemps: Our Silent Emergency that explores the mental health and suicide crisis that effects young men and it's so important to put this message out. Most important question you can do is ask your friends "if they are ok" this is 100% the most important question you can ask someone and if you feel down talk to a friend, family, Work Colleague or even a professional. I know speaking to people helps massively.
Roman Kemp: our silent emergency is on BBC 1 tonight 9pm or on BBC Iplayer now. Please remember It's ok not to be ok.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Apr 30, 2021 23:12:04 GMT
In case anyone wasn't aware, or if mildly interested The fourth season of Ackley Bridge was released on All4 last Monday, and has been available to view for the past 2 weeks. It's also been available everyday on TV for the past two weeks but I didn't have the patience to wait that long. Certainly is a season worth watching!
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