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May give it a go. Plenty of fight scenes?

They use the fighting just right. It's not all out fighting, but just enough to keep you going but not to much so it loses the bang. There was a brilliant fight scene in this last one. Really into the show.

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Peaky Blinders. Slow for the first couple but it really is excellent. 8.5/10.

I have watched the first 5. Cillian Murphy is brilliant as is Sam Neil. Looking forward to season 2 and the introduction of Tom Hardy, not quite sure where he will fit in mind.

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The Fall on BBC is top class if you haven't seen it. Gillian Anderson is top notch, but the star is undoubtedly Jamie Dornan as the serial killer, and the two children who play his kids in the show are as good as it gets for child actors. The fact that the show is based in Belfast really seems to add something to it.

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Babylon. Found it hilarious when nesbitt called that wimpy copper a "fucking yoghurt"

That's a classic TLW insult isn't it. You've been rumbled, Jimmy. Out you come, son.

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I'd like a new, modern, Star Trek TV show. I liked the two new movies, but a TV show is a better format I think.

 

A show made in the same style couldn't be sustained I don't reckon. Star Trek and Star Trek fans are all about the details, the reboots don't have any, they're just action films. Warping from Earth to Vulcan and back again in 30 seconds for fuck's sake.

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