Doc is a great series. One of my old favorites. Good find SD!
Fun movie! Easy to pick apart, but still fun.
And they liked Samwell Tarley from Game Of Thrones so much, they wrote a modern-day version of his character into the script
Just watched the first 3 episodes of āHope Streetā and am enjoying it.
Also watched the first episode of āThe Responderā. Very well done, but it may be a bit too dark and intense, even for meā¦and I usually like dark and intense.
Here is another Canadian fellow I rather like, heās a Cognitive Scientist and I donāt know what that means but it sounds smart.
And the poem:
Looks like a good one
Van der Valk was suggested by a friend. Watched a few episodes (they are 90 minutes) and have thoroughly enjoyed them.
Iām a bit late to this I know but we enjoyed the first season. Weāre about half way through the second and itās not been as good as yet.
Great series!
Iāve been following Corey Goode and heās one of the producers of this movie. I find his familyās history with the military and secret space programs fascinating and literally out of this world and hard to believe but I like this kind of stuff!
Season 1 was great. A wonderful watch !!
Just watched this on Prime, not a bad film and I quite like how Liam Neeson and Guy Pearce played their charactersā¦
Interestingly, it got quite bad reviews but I didnāt mind it at all.
Noticed that tonight and have put it on the watch list.
Finished watching series 2 today and trying not to spoil it for you but for me it wasnāt as good, although there was one scene I didnāt see coming.
Started the first episode of series 3 but still too early to understand the link.
Thanks for the info. Sometimes the second season of a unique series loses something from the first season.
The Buddhist lay organization I belong to helped in the making of this short documentary on automated Killer Robots. I thought you might find it interesting, disturbing and informative.
And if you would like to sign a petition against the use of these killer robots:
The Soka Gakkai International (SGI) Buddhist network has been an international member of Stop Killer Robots since 2018. Hayley Ramsay-Jones, director of the SGI Office for UN Affairs Geneva Liaison Office and representative of the Stop Killer Robots Working Group on Intersectionality, advised the filmmakers on issues related to representation, race and gender.