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Tell me what you like about current generation tv shows

Sorry Tom, they are not etched onto cave walls, or painted on Bear skins, so you’re out of luck. :bananawave:

Hey - I spend lots of time staring at my walls. Too much cider and the paintings start moving.

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Dances with Wolves.
 
Hey - I spend lots of time staring at my walls. Too much cider and the paintings start moving.

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Dances with Wolves.
Hard to imagine that around 17 thousand years ago, someone was standing there painting those images on the wall.
 
We also watch those shows, but I got really tired of the newer Death in Paradise and Midsomer Murders.
Shetland is one of my particular favorites for serious and Brookenwood for lighter mysteries.
One that I really like is Professor T, but my wife won't watch anything with subtitles.
Big fans of professor T as well. there are a few others that were just short seasons because of covid - Queens of Mystery and McDonald and Dodds spring to mind
 
They get one thing right almost every other space set show doesn't, no sound when something moves past the camera out in space. And I like the overall story too.
Big disappointment for me has always been that most "space operas" have noise in space. Makes the rest of the production seem less credible.
 
Big disappointment for me has always been that most "space operas" have noise in space. Makes the rest of the production seem less credible.
Noise like this?

 
"In space, no one can hear you scream"!!
 
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