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White Lines on Netflix is brilliant. Got through it yesterday.

good to know. I started watching the first episode, but that chick's accent irritated me so I canned it.

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I’m actually struggling with what to watch, everything seems so dark. So much stuff is about affairs, selling drugs, killing and half a dozen other such things. I can’t quite wrap my head around why there is so much content revolving around behaving in such illegal and immoral ways and with a lack of integrity.

 

Anyway, we stumbled across After Life on Netflix which is quite funny and interesting so far.

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I’m actually struggling with what to watch, everything seems so dark. So much stuff is about affairs, selling drugs, killing and half a dozen other such things. I can’t quite wrap my head around why there is so much content revolving around behaving in such illegal and immoral ways and with a lack of integrity.

 

Anyway, we stumbled across After Life on Netflix which is quite funny and interesting so far.

i still rely on Doctor Martin for light-hearted entertainment that isnt full of the horrors of life.

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I’m actually struggling with what to watch, everything seems so dark. So much stuff is about affairs, selling drugs, killing and half a dozen other such things. I can’t quite wrap my head around why there is so much content revolving around behaving in such illegal and immoral ways and with a lack of integrity.

 

Anyway, we stumbled across After Life on Netflix which is quite funny and interesting so far.

Interestingly I have not been able to watch the second season yet because it is quite dark in it's comedy and I'm not in the right place for that right now

 

Edit. Have you watched the last dance? It's definitely worth a watch.. Fan of basketball or not

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Interestingly I have not been able to watch the second season yet because it is quite dark in it's comedy and I'm not in the right place for that right now

 

Edit. Have you watched the last dance? It's definitely worth a watch.. Fan of basketball or not

We’re only 4 episodes in so it’s actually brightening up at this stage, if it gets too dark we’ll probably bail.

 

No, will put it on the list and see if the wife can stomach a sport program [emoji1]

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We’re only 4 episodes in so it’s actually brightening up at this stage, if it gets too dark we’ll probably bail.

 

No, will put it on the list and see if the wife can stomach a sport program [emoji1]

It's MJ... Everyone loves MJ! It's actually been done really well... Giving back stories to all the players and coaches
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It's MJ... Everyone loves MJ! It's actually been done really well... Giving back stories to all the players and coaches

The best sports documentary I have seen.
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That’s the least of her problems, she is probably the most self absorbed wrecking ball that has ever been transferred through my fibre line.

 

@Patchelicious sure has a way with words.

:lol:  :lol:

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Interestingly I have not been able to watch the second season yet because it is quite dark in it's comedy and I'm not in the right place for that right now

 

Edit. Have you watched the last dance? It's definitely worth a watch.. Fan of basketball or not

Okay we’ve completed season 2 and what’s interesting to me is how you and others we’ve spoken to said that season 2 was dark and a struggle, but I didn’t find it to be like that. I actually found it to be a bit uplifting in the sense that he seemed to be making some progress and his conversations on the bench included some good life lessons.

I guess it’s all about our own perspectives and where we are after our life experiences. Interesting observation.

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Okay we’ve completed season 2 and what’s interesting to me is how you and others we’ve spoken to said that season 2 was dark and a struggle, but I didn’t find it to be like that. I actually found it to be a bit uplifting in the sense that he seemed to be making some progress and his conversations on the bench included some good life lessons.

I guess it’s all about our own perspectives and where we are after our life experiences. Interesting observation.

My sentiments, too. 

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