Sounds good,if anybody remembers post a reminder here when we are in Sky Plus range.Worth a look anyway.
Been saying I was going to start Sons of Anarchy and Suits for weeks now. Anyone reccomend which one to start with?
I haven't seen suits but have watched all 5 seasons of Sons of Anarchy and it is excellent. Straight into the action from episode one and depending how squirmish you are there are some shocking scenes. Can't recommend it highly enough.
On season 5 of Sons of Anarchy and I'm going to be gutted when its finished. I love it. Might give Suits a bash next.
Ye it's actually very good show. Little to no action but very good political drama with suspense I'd recommend it alright
Watched 12 episodes of Friday night lights in last two days. Strangely addictive. For a small town a lot of made things happen in a short space of time
I am well into that after the trucker told me about it ages ago,good show its mad how serious those small towns in the US take football. I will give House of Cards a watch so,I belive there is an English one aswell...
Yeah, It's crazy, the whole week revolves around the game. The QBs mate is a funny character. Looks a bit like John Arne Riise
Viking.. Only watched the first one but it was very good. Its a bit like game of thrones and like that shot in Ireland. Gabriel Byrne is in it. http://www.history.com/shows/vikings The HISTORY® original series Vikings transports us to the brutal and mysterious world of Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel), a Viking warrior and farmer who yearns to explore—and raid—the distant shores across the ocean. His ambition puts him at odds with local chieftain Earl Haraldson (Gabriel Byrne), who insists on sending his raiders to the impoverished east rather than the uncharted west. When Ragnar teams up with his boat builder friend Floki (Gustaf Skarsgard) to craft a new generation of intrepid ships capable of conquering the rough northern seas, the stage is set for conflict. But for all its warfare and bloodshed, Vikings is also a story of family and brotherhood, capturing the love and affection between Ragnar and his wife, Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick), a respected warrior in her own right. It is the tale of Ragnar’s brother Rollo (Clive Standen), a fierce fighter who simmers with jealously; of Earl Haraldson’s wife Siggy (Jessalyn Gilsig), a dutiful beauty who may be less than loyal; and of the monk Athelstan (George Blagden), whose Christian morals clash with the Vikings’ pagan society. As ambition and innovation rattle a civilization, these characters will be put to the test—and their way of life will never be the same again. Vikings was created and written by Michael Hirst (Elizabeth, The Tudors).