Maafushi
Joined May 2020
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It was supposed to be a luxury cruise: a four day round trip from Galveston, Texas to Cozumel, Mexico. But for the 4,000 passengers and crew on board, the reality proves catastrophically different. After an engine room fire destroys electrical cables supplying the entire ship, the boat is left drifting with no power for propulsion, refrigeration, lighting, air-conditioning or... worst of all, flushing toilets. Soon raw sewage leaks out all over the ship, food supplies start dwindling and passengers begin to revolt. As the cruise company races to control the fallout, a media frenzy ensues. Soon everyone is talking about 'The Poop Cruise'.
How can you gather so much annoying people to speak in your documentary. No compassion with a single one of them. Too bad that they were rescued so soon.
"My father in law, bla bla bla"
And then the 3 obese women, arrogant and complaining about everything. Skipping a meal is better for you.
Must be the worst documentary I have ever seen.
How can you gather so much annoying people to speak in your documentary. No compassion with a single one of them. Too bad that they were rescued so soon.
"My father in law, bla bla bla"
And then the 3 obese women, arrogant and complaining about everything. Skipping a meal is better for you.
Must be the worst documentary I have ever seen.
Carl, a former top-rated detective, is wracked with guilt following an attack that left his partner paralyzed and another policeman dead. On his return to work, Carl is assigned to a cold case that will consume his life.
I read all the books about Department Q. Some of them good, orhers boring and way too much pages. This series follows some parts of the first book, but with another plot and adjusted characters. Hardy, for example, is completely paralized in the book.
I especially liked the sharp and funny dialogues between Morck and the other characters. The tension was slowly build in the first 8 episodes, until the finale in episode 9. Hopefully they go ahead with the other books.
I read all the books about Department Q. Some of them good, orhers boring and way too much pages. This series follows some parts of the first book, but with another plot and adjusted characters. Hardy, for example, is completely paralized in the book.
I especially liked the sharp and funny dialogues between Morck and the other characters. The tension was slowly build in the first 8 episodes, until the finale in episode 9. Hopefully they go ahead with the other books.