Just watched it myself and I have to agree on the very good front. I'm sure you've heard me say this before but I know a few that's suffered from post war depression, one taking his own life a couple of years back. That and having a family of my own and seeing him miss out on things made the last half hour was very emotional. therefore, I'd give it a 8.5/10 And since I know you love Corrie, I thought you'd like this... please log in to view this image
Finished Season 4 of Boardwalk Empire last night, just one Season left and it's shorter than the rest with only 8 episodes.
Boardwalk Empire great series even a scouser playing Capone (Stephen Graham). Decent cop film bit like Jesse Stone but set in Oz ( so no razzmatazz shooting all over the place) is...."Broken Shore"...slow burn sort of film.
I'm glad I went back to it, the first two seasons are intentionally slow and that has put some people off but seasons 3 & 4 certainly pick up the pace.
Anyone seen this Broadchurch on ITV... just started first episode of series 2 and not sure if it's continuing directly on from the first one or not??
Going to watch episode 2 tonight, yes it carries on from the first. They should have had an American style "last time on Broadchurch!" though as I couldn't remember the last one very well.
Been watching Silent Witness. The first two parter was terrible but the latest (eps 3 & 4) was a lot better, def worth looking at.
Loved Boardwalk Empire great series and great ending. The Wire The Sopranos True Detective Boardwalk Empire As it stands with completed TV series/seasons, True Detective stands alone as a one off, there maybe more but as a one off it would rank there.
Season 2 has a whole new cast though: Colin Farrell as Ray Velcoro[12] Vince Vaughn as Frank Semyon[12] Rachel McAdams as Ani Bezzerides[18] Taylor Kitsch as Paul Woodrugh[18] Kelly Reilly as Jordan Semyon[18] Afemo Omilami as Police Chief Holloway[19]
I would definitely class Matthew Mcconaughey's character as somewhat weird. Though his spiritual beliefs pretty much fall in line with my own. I owe a lot to that character, never so eloquently has my belief structure been put in to words. Nothing wrong with Colin Farrell imo though, I haven't seen a lot of his films but I liked "In Brugge".