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Good, Jen's gone!

by MarikaSunSeeker @ 2008-07-04 - 22:47:10

I am so glad that Jen has been kicked out of the Big Bro' house. I don't normally have much opinion on the "inmates" of this show, as I'm not one for watching it on a regular enough basis to care, but this girl was such a pain. She made me want to reach into the TV and give her a slap. I can't stand whining and Drama Queen type behaviour, and she was doing both! If she was my child, I would be cringing in shame, and asking myself "where did I go wrong?" Oh well, that's just my opinion, I'm sure her family love her really.


 
 

The hunter is hunted- Dexter series 2

by cj592 @ 2008-06-28 - 15:43:51

FXUk is getting dexter series 2. And it starts on Sunday July 6th! 10pm

Details here

Big Brother- The spitting minxes go and a surprising love for a ginger

by cj592 @ 2008-06-28 - 13:17:14

I know it's not everyones cuppa tea, so feel free not to read this post.
IT has been an interesting couple of weeks.
Gangsta Alex was removed (HAHAHAHAHAHAHA)
And Dennis, this spit machine has also been removed for spitting at Mo!
And Last night Sylvia the Stalker (Can I sleep with you- stop flirting with me) has been evicted.
And I'm glad.
Because I cannot stand that group at the moment. Dale/Stuart/Jen are unpleasant to watch. Jen is lapping up the attention whilst trying to pretend she's not. Dale's infatuation is sickening and Stuart is also enjoying Jen's attention whilst trying to play the 'knight' after Paintgate night.
Luke, who was my favourite, has turned into a right little shit stirrer! And Bex is just a cry baby.
My fondness is drawn to the Rachel/Rex/Darnell/Mo/Kat grouping. Rex was silly doing what he did to the painting, but he knew and he apologised. Mo was just sticking up for him. They don't deserve the hate they get IMO. I really cannot see what Mo has done so wrong? It's pack mentality at it's most human worst.

I can see Rex v Mo next week. That's gonna be a tough one!

Which is the best one to watch?

by GilraenH @ 2008-06-27 - 19:37:30

Now, I love a good TV programme like anyone else, but with the huge amount of shows, especially from across the pond, let's face it. You can't watch them all!

Now, so many people rave about this and that. Grey's Anatomy, Chuck, Dexter, Journeyman, Eureka, Spooks, Bonekickers, House, Sarah Connor Chronicles, Pushing Daisies, Heroes, Lost, Casualty, Holby City, Jericho, Medium, Midnight, Quantum Leap (only kidding), Stargate, Stargate Atlantis, Doctor Who, Torchwood, CSI Miami, CSI Las Vegas, CSI New York, CSI Scunthorpe (kidding again), Cold Case, Sopranos (has that finished?)....I can't think of any more, but I know there's probably loads.

Currently, I can't go at least 1 week without a House double bill and there was a time a few years ago that nobody could breathe in the house when a new episode of Buffy or Angel were on. But, seriously. What's going to tickle my fancy now, people? They all have their own wee storylines, so you have to make a decision, so a question to all of you out there...

Which is the best one to watch at the moment and stick with? And why?

BTW People who suggest reality TV programmes timewasters need not comment... :)

Who's that guy? An Eastenders post

by cj592 @ 2008-06-26 - 20:00:20

I haven't seen Eastenders for ages- In fact I think I may have missed the whole Mad May thing. Has that happened?
Anyway, what I want to know is...... who is that guy that is after Stacey's mum, and what does Stacey have against him?
Plus- what else have I missed in the last two weeks?

And finally- At last... Bradley and Stacey back together. Yippeee!

Last Choir Standing

by cj592 @ 2008-06-23 - 20:41:42

Most of you know how much I enjoy choir related stuff, so when I just saw this show advertised I got quite excited.

It's the BBC's new X-factory Strictly come Dancey Jospehy maria Nancy-y Vote 'em off. Last Choir Standing

This is definitely one I will be watching.

Shame about the obnoxious Nick Knowles

Bonekickers

by cj592 @ 2008-06-22 - 10:48:18

THe BBC have been promoting their new drama adventure series. What do you think? Exciting? or too much like Indy?

BBC Drama today announced Bonekickers, a new six-part drama series for BBC One from Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah (Monastic Productions), the writers and creators of the hit series Life On Mars and Ashes To Ashes; and Michele Buck and Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen.

Bonekickers is a thrilling adventure series packed with historical mystery and contemporary relevance.
Set against the backdrop of Bath, a city steeped in 3,000 years of history, Gillian and her team – Dr Ben Ergha (forensic, objective), Professor Gregory Parton (encyclopaedic but terminally louche) and eager young post-grad intern Viv Davis – are brought in under a variety of imperatives to extract bodies, books, weapons and all manner of artefacts which lead them into an investigation of the past that will unlock dangers and mysteries in the present.
From the excavation of murdered 18th century slaves to the possible discovery of the True Cross, each episode is a window on a period of history but more importantly a reflection on how we live now.
Running through it all is a greater puzzle that Gillian, a fiery Celt, keeps to herself for fear of ridicule – the hunt for the greatest treasure in the history of Man, a hunt that drove her brilliant mother insane, a hunt that pits her wits against her academic nemesis, the arrogant, urbane TV historian Daniel Mastif, and that will culminate at the end of series one in a desperate race for glory which may destroy her in the process.
Polly Hill, BBC Commissioning Editor for Independent Drama, comments: "Bonekickers takes history and archaeology and makes it sexy, accessible and exciting."
Bonekickers is being produced by Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah of Monastic Productions and Michele Buck and Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen.
The drama is commissioned by Jane Tranter, Controller, BBC Fiction.
Bonekickers will be filmed in the Bath/Bristol area from early November and will transmit on BBC One in Spring 2008. Casting will be announced at a later date.

Never forget... history is now!

Ghost Whisperer - season 3

by cj592 @ 2008-06-22 - 10:43:44

The new series of Ghost Whisperer starts in the UK on Tuesday July 1st. 9pm on Living TV.
THis series looks like they delve into Melinda's past a lot more.


No child of mine

by MarikaSunSeeker @ 2008-06-21 - 00:58:08

At this moment, I am weeping real tears, this channel four programme was so painful to watch. It was about child abuse, and really sad and traumatic.

Mikey's Eviction outfit- Yeah I Know

by cj592 @ 2008-06-20 - 18:08:02

ROFL- I just had to post this



 
 
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