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Worst this year or what?

Endless repeats and a load of boring old naff.

Jaws lol how many times do they play this a month!

Thank goodness I have a load of documentaries recorded!

Lydskyd
over a year ago
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jakemoss

I detest Christmas TV

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RegularComper90

I seldom watch TV nowadays as I don't think there's much worth watching. I only really watch the odd documentary or the news.

I used to like the soaps but they became too depressing and repetitive.

I much prefer to spend my time on LD instead. 🙂

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Lydskyd

Good answer RC.

😜 👍

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Ceebers

I mainly watch TV on record or catch up. In the most part, it's US Crime or British dramas that I watch, plus documentaries. I do not have a huge amount of time for TV really. I am either working, commuting, editing, writing or meeting friends.

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ACR

I didn't watch much of anything on TV over Christmas, as there wasn't anything I wanted to see. Although, I did watch Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey yesterday, but noticed it had been cut/censored

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MrsCraig

We only watched a few things, we have been watching our amazon prime or Netflix as there has been nothing on!

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Lydskyd

My boyfriend just bought a zgemma box so we get all the cable and sky channels for free and we watched nothing - rubbish on all channels except maybe NAT GEO channel!

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MrsCraig

Lydskyd we have sky and you would think that there would be something on at least one channel!

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Lydskyd

MrsCraig Yes its awful thankfully my BF gets all the latest movies from.... ahem the Darknet!

If we like them though we go to the cinema to see them - Riddick was so good I love my scifi and horror movies we actually went to the cinema to see it twice at the cinema it was that good - sadly there have not been many decent films at all even at the cinema.

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MrsCraig

Lydskyd we haven't been to the cinema in ages! There is nothing that we want to see, plus it is a bit harder now with a baby! We use our nectar points to pay for the tickets when we do go.

We watch loads of films on amazon and Netflix. Much cheaper paying for them than going to the cinema each month.

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Lynibis

I agree, 8 of us away and no Sky, just freeview. Couldn't find any decent films we hadn't all seen and not even any decent dramas. I guess they don't bother as they reckon we are all otherwise occupied!

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Lydskyd

A few good documentaries though - unearthing the sunken pirate city and bermuda triangle mystery but nothing on all the terrestrial channels except all the repeats of Chitty chitty, jaws and that dancing on ice old folks nonsense and not forgetting the insufferable bores on Masterchef - the bald guy with the trendy specs that married a 20 year old he really makes me cringe! Fancies himself something awful - has he actually looked in the mirror¬ grrrrr

I really am having a rant today!

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Lynibis

Lydskyd ha ha we all do it! I love historical documentaries but varied interests in our groups, 4 in their 20s and 4 in 50s/60s. It was good fun though and we had a hoot playing games. I enjoyed a new one not played before called Boggle.

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Lydskyd

Lynibis Ahh the good old days of board games , we used to get those as Christmas presents and played them all year now its all playstation and xbox - trying to get my boyfriend to go out and stop playing WORLD OF TANKS or FORZA HORIZON is nigh on impossible so I have started going to Yoga and learning a 4th language - I think i am wasted where i work i should be a translator - i can translate man-gibberish perfectly now i hear it all day every day haha.

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RebeccaRoweLotl

I've just been watching stuff on Netflix and some tv movies when I see them. Hollyoaks was funny at Christmas LOL

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Lydskyd

The BROS documentary was the best thing this year - I see it is trending on the BBC news website!

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