Border_Mind said:Britain's most dangerous songs was certainly worth watching, a programme about songs banned by the BBC, shown on the BBC.
Pet said:
Border_Mind said:Britain's most dangerous songs was certainly worth watching, a programme about songs banned by the BBC, shown on the BBC.
I watched that. They kept referring to the BBC as a moral guardian -- yet there wasn't much guarding, or any morality, when it came to a certain DJ (now mercifully dead).
HorseTearz said:Just finished season 1 of The Bridge (the American adaptation of a Swedish/Danish co-production). Mixed bag, I'm afraid. The lead performance of the autistic American detective by Diane Kruger is absolutely smashing and surprisingly moving. Oscar nominee Demian Bichir also gives a fine performance as Kruger's Mexican counterpart. When the show focuses on these two very interesting people and on the real-life murders of 100s of women along the Mexico/Texas border it can be fascinating. Unfortunately, the show quickly gets bogged down by a ridiculous, over-the-top serial killer plot with very little connection to reality or believability. Apparently this mimics the original show. Shame as it started off so well.
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