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Last walking dead was intense, well until February.. anyone read the books.. how many seasons is there going to be?

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whoever ate the baby made light work of it, or is it in the school bus? dun dun dun, also them 2 girls whats with them, was that a rat that had been skinned and pinned to a piece of wood?? That carol must have been covering for them no doubt she will make a return.
 
i thought the last one shown was the gov? Pushed that guy into the pit
 
Nah the latest one got released today, post 666. Yeah now its the season break after this.
 
I love you Dan <3

awwww, you changed it!

Well this is it, where can they go from here? Surely this has to be the last season. Don't really have any ideas on how else they could end the show if they did decide to extend.

Interesting indeed.

I really enjoy this show (watched it from the start) - Jane is a tortured and damaged guy. Not sure what's next though? Yeah there are a few loose ends but not something that would 'interest' Patrick.
 
I'm really enjoying watching E.R repeats on Pick TV channel in the morning.
I forgot what a great show it was and is still just as good watching it again now.
 
I'm really enjoying watching E.R repeats on Pick TV channel in the morning.
I forgot what a great show it was and is still just as good watching it again now.

I get cussed for my love of Pick TV but I really like the channel, between Pick & Really it takes me alot of my TV time, cut in a bit of BBC4 & RT for your news you don't need 200 odd channels you have on Sky +
 
My mate who has Sky has the full package, its like £800 odd a year... just for TV? Every fucking time I am there anyway hours are spent on what actually to watch as theres so much choice.
 
That's crazy in my view, there is so much stuff you would miss. My mom had Sky + a while back but not like that which you said about Mendo_K, but I know the feeling of getting lost in the TV choice.
I spent half the day going from one channel to another, freeview is enough for me personally but each to their own, for the money that guy pays I would prefer a really fast Internet connection & unlimited D/L per month as I think you can find better stuff on the Internet than what is shown on the TV personally.
 
You can get a (legally) chipped box, I think its legal anyway. Know a few people who have them, all sky channels, plus all on demand, pay per view etc every single channel you can get in the UK pretty much, £120 setup for first year then £60 there after, just need an internet connection.
 
Those 'chipped' boxes sound good Mendo,I certainly can't and even if I could pay Sky prices again each month. Same as you Bodda,freeview is ample enough for me.
Good film on ITV.1 tonight at 23.10,Training Day starring Denzel Washington & Ethan Hawke.
A rookie cop is partnered with a seasoned narcotics officer with unconventional tactics.
As usual Denzel plays his part very well, great actor.
 
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Just need an external hard drive to record things on, only heard good things about them!

Annoying now aswell as Sky sports does not have all the sports, BT has some, Setanta has some.. it just has all of them so its very much worth it.
 
We've got sky, had it for years, mainly shit films and repeated programmes
 
You can get a (legally) chipped box, I think its legal anyway.

You'll find out when the cops come knocking with the Sky + people standing behind them & a Court order to take your TV away & drag your as to Court where you're fined £550

Maxalfie- Yeah mate I agree with you, another station I rate alot is Yesterday. In my view it has some of the best shows on TV. It was BHM a couple of years ago that got me addicted to the series World at War, I know we both have a love of that series & I learned so much from it about WW2. For me I've taken a huge respect of the Russian people & anything related to Leningrad is a massive interest of mine. I know other fights in WW2 were bad but that one battle was so savage & just damn terrible it stands out in the whole history of the war. The news clips etc of that battle & the facts behind what actually went on has never left me & I am sure never will, I always knew the Russian people were tough but that just made me look at them in a whole new way.
Newspaper bread, raw horse meat, -20*c with no boots on, oil freezing in the tanks, what alot would call the first real urban warfare, every 4 seconds another German dies, it was one of the longest and most destructive sieges in history and overwhelmingly the most costly in terms of casualties. I learned so much just from that one show & all thanks to Yesterday on a tv station.

Wednesday 4th December on ITV from 10:35pm to 12:00am - 28 Up South Africa
Documentary in the traditions of Michael Apted's 7 Up, following the lives of a group of children in South Africa and offering an insight into life in a country that has gone through momentous change. In 1992, when they turned seven, Nelson Mandela had only been out of prison for two years. By the time they were 14, he had become their president and the regime of apartheid had been consigned to history. Chosen from separate communities, the six characters have had starkly differing life experiences. They are black, white, rich and poor and every seven years they have taken viewers into their lives. Luyanda and Andiswa are from a notorious township outside Cape Town, Katlego's life is among the white hipsters of Johannesburg, Lizette lives in a coal-mining town while Olwethu tries to makes the best of the rural area her husband has taken her to live in. Meanwhile, farm boy Willem Alberts has become a household name, playing rugby for his country.

Since I found Die Antwoord South Africia has been of HUGE interest to me, I was going to work over there as some of you know at Sun City, the place seems split in hlf with some parts being uber rich & others some poor, dangerous hell hole, should be a great show.
 
MacAskill's Imaginate on at 8 on Dave, gonna catch that. Dude doing BMX stuff in a warehouse done up to look like a massive child's play set. Like real life Micro Machines or some shit.
 
Seen that on the advert snolly, looks very good.

Who's Afraid of Machiavelli?
BBC 1 10.35pm

With performances from Peter Capaldi, imagine... marks the 500th anniversary of Machiavelli's notorious book The Prince. Famous for lines like 'It is better to be feared than loved', The Prince has been a manual for tyrants from Napoleon to Stalin
 
Marmz - you seen the latest Mentalist ? Wtf going on? who is she, did he know where she was from etc (you know how to do the nsfw thing so explain :D
 
Yeah they're taking on a whole new direction it seems. There will no doubt be a new nemesis for Jane to foil now that he's working for the FBI. Don't think Rigsby and Van Pelt are coming back, so that new woman will be a major character now I'd imagine. Should be an interesting tussle between her and Lisbon.

Not really sure what to think of the new approach, but I'm staying positive and hoping for the best. The normal type episodes (non Red-John) have always been good as well, so it's nothing too new.
 
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