xmasdaybaby1966
Joined May 2014
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A stronger episode here than the previous 3 as things become even more intense.
There is a vote of confidence regarding the UK Prime Minister's position but that is the least of h we worries as thd story continues.
A good watch. Better than most terrestrial tv shows (with as bigger budget) but many of the usual faces we see in our dramas.
There is a vote of confidence regarding the UK Prime Minister's position but that is the least of h we worries as thd story continues.
A good watch. Better than most terrestrial tv shows (with as bigger budget) but many of the usual faces we see in our dramas.
So the story continues and doesn't improve.
The ongoing me too story, interracial relationship (Aussie style) with a successful professional woman married to a house husband and a lesbian pair with children.
Meanwhile the poor women are still harbouring grudges against the man more than 20 years after the event except the one that got away because she is more worldly and will stand up to him.
Utter trash.
The ongoing me too story, interracial relationship (Aussie style) with a successful professional woman married to a house husband and a lesbian pair with children.
Meanwhile the poor women are still harbouring grudges against the man more than 20 years after the event except the one that got away because she is more worldly and will stand up to him.
Utter trash.
Ooh, look!
Here is something original - not!
Well, not quite not as there is a slight difference from the norm.
Take a British actress ans stick her in a Aussie show so it sells in the UK.
OK, she has been given a dodgy Aussie actress which is credited with her living in the UK for a number if years.
On top of that, add the me too aspect but it seems unlike the usual one episode in a series, it looks like this will be the running them.
Add a host of recognisable Z-list Aussie actors as a support cast and you have a mess of a drama.
It's going to be a long slog watching this.
Here is something original - not!
Well, not quite not as there is a slight difference from the norm.
Take a British actress ans stick her in a Aussie show so it sells in the UK.
OK, she has been given a dodgy Aussie actress which is credited with her living in the UK for a number if years.
On top of that, add the me too aspect but it seems unlike the usual one episode in a series, it looks like this will be the running them.
Add a host of recognisable Z-list Aussie actors as a support cast and you have a mess of a drama.
It's going to be a long slog watching this.