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Ripley was very good. So was Another Self. On Netflix.
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@BlueGreenGrey Agreed. I watch lots of Turkish stuff. Spanish, Israeli, Italian, Lebanese and Korean too. I often find the storytelling much more intelligent and compelling than their American counterparts.
Lol….. Ripley being an exception. Though I do admit, I found the last episode a little dopey. A seemingly sharp police investigator not realizing the lame disguise of the person he was interviewing? 🙄
Lol….. Ripley being an exception. Though I do admit, I found the last episode a little dopey. A seemingly sharp police investigator not realizing the lame disguise of the person he was interviewing? 🙄
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@BlueGreenGrey Lol….. there was a photo of Marge and Dicky right on her desk but the investigator missed that too. And all those stairs they all had to climb!
That gorgeous Mediterranean scenery is certainly a draw. Maestro in Blue and The Weekend Away are also good for that.
Their documentaries are great. I like the crime documentaries and have even gotten addicted to the sports docs. Recently finished Tour de France. Also liked Drive to Survive, Break Point and Full Swing. And the docs on Lance Armstrong and Oscar Pistorius. Also the man against nature stuff like Race to the Summit and Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake.
And if you haven’t seen it, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, is hysterical.
That gorgeous Mediterranean scenery is certainly a draw. Maestro in Blue and The Weekend Away are also good for that.
Their documentaries are great. I like the crime documentaries and have even gotten addicted to the sports docs. Recently finished Tour de France. Also liked Drive to Survive, Break Point and Full Swing. And the docs on Lance Armstrong and Oscar Pistorius. Also the man against nature stuff like Race to the Summit and Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake.
And if you haven’t seen it, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, is hysterical.
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