I spend a lot of time indoors, in front of the tv. I am a bit of a soap addict, with Eastenders being my favourite. But I am always looking for new things to watch, so thought I would start a thread to see what you have been watching, any good recommendations that might interest anyone.
Yes they caught him, he had killed another person, a man. The murderer hanged himself in prison. We can't see the court documents, they in secret archives for 99 years..no idea why.
Took my dad years to talk about it.
I knew about it not sure what age, I found a wanted poster in the loft, so asked mum.
Us children were protected from it.
I enjoyed watching Yellowstone too. I am so sorry about your sister. Xx
Good Morning Chelle, thank you. I didnt know that there were more. Is 1883 and 1923 as good as Yellowstone?
Lee 2 x
I really enjoyed 1883, it shows the struggle of the family who have just arrived in America for a better life, and how they end up in Montana. That is my favourite series in all honesty. There are 2 1923 series, the first is better than the 2nd, I think the writer went a little too far with the villain who is trying to take the Yellowstone land in the 2nd series and his treatment of women is very extreme and uncomfortable to watch and I think completely unnecessary for the Yellowstone story. It completely ruined it for me, although the ending was very beautiful.
I forgot to say the Duttons are played by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, the villain is Timothy Dalton, so a very good cast, but shocking scenes from Timothy Dalton which I had to fast forward.
That sound like a good cast. My brother in law said he is watching it now and really enjoying it. I told him about the other one 1923 and he is going to watch that next. We will give it a go when we have finished Yellowstone.
Lee 2 x
Well I get plenty of time to watch tv . A program I really enjoyed was the undertaker and would highly recommend it as puts a different view on death and dying and would say puts loads of people at ease. The undertaker said he has seen a brand new hearse breakdown at a spot where the customers favourite fishing spot. Thats good enough for me lol , Watch it
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