I finished watching it last night and it got even dafter, I'm in no rush to see season two. I've absolutely no idea how this became one of Netflix's most watched series, I wouldn't put it in the top 100.
Except that it’s a measure of quantity, not quality, so you have quite literally at least kept it in the top 100, even if you didn’t put it there in the first place.
I just watched The Coming War On China, it was originally shown on ITV in 2016, but is now on Netflix. It’s a John Pilger documentary and, as with many of his documentaries, is very anti-American (or at least very anti-American foreign policy). Even if you take that into account and ignore the very obvious bias in the presentation, it reflects very badly on the US. The treatment of the people in the Marshall Islands is appalling and the historic and ongoing fear and demonising of the Chinese (or ‘yellow peril’) is fairly shocking when laid out in a two hour documentary. it lacked real balance, but was still an interesting and sometimes shocking watch.
I have unlimited data on my phone and use this to connect to my laptop and tablet. I use HDMI to connect my tv to get the better experience but find I get lagging when I watch the football. My question is, will a booster/extender improve the quality even though i'm using my phone data. I'm not a techy so please, any answers in basic English please. Thank you.
I love a good mystery crime movie, there has been a cpl of good ones just lately but and here’s the but, “ an invitation to a murder “ is most definitely not one of them. In fact I’d go so far as to say it’s complete ****, poor acting, ****ing worse script, if only I could get that one and a half- ish hours back to watch some wet paint dry. Avoid with all haste…
Me, thanks to the likes of the HDM and Michael Portillo. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.