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Watched anything good lately?
Benjsh
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The new Andor season has been amazing. One of the best things to come out of the Star Wars Franchise.
Guy Ritichie's 'Mobland' with Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan is also brilliant if you're into your crime / gangster shows. Very addictive.
Guy Ritichie's 'Mobland' with Tom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan is also brilliant if you're into your crime / gangster shows. Very addictive.
Matt N
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Having never watched any of the prior seasons, I watched the first 4 episodes of Season 4 of Clarkson’s Farm last night on Amazon Prime.
Whatever you think of Jeremy Clarkson as an individual, it is surprisingly entertaining for a show with such a simple premise where so little happens on the face of it! Watching Clarkson himself get to grips with the day to day of farming and get into various scrapes is really funny and endearing to watch, and some of the side characters, such as Kaleb, Gerald, Charlie and new farmhand Harriet are also really entertaining! In this series, we also get to watch Clarkson look into acquiring and opening a pub, which is equally fun to watch!
As well as being entertaining, I also personally found it very informative with regard to some of the struggles that UK farmers face. I had no idea about some of the rules surrounding government subsidies, for example, and I also had no idea about the decline of local abattoirs meaning that farmers can’t sell their produce locally as easily as they used to.
Whatever you think of Jeremy Clarkson as an individual, it is surprisingly entertaining for a show with such a simple premise where so little happens on the face of it! Watching Clarkson himself get to grips with the day to day of farming and get into various scrapes is really funny and endearing to watch, and some of the side characters, such as Kaleb, Gerald, Charlie and new farmhand Harriet are also really entertaining! In this series, we also get to watch Clarkson look into acquiring and opening a pub, which is equally fun to watch!
As well as being entertaining, I also personally found it very informative with regard to some of the struggles that UK farmers face. I had no idea about some of the rules surrounding government subsidies, for example, and I also had no idea about the decline of local abattoirs meaning that farmers can’t sell their produce locally as easily as they used to.