What are you watching?

It was wobbling. It’s fine.

Wrong.

Am sure most the country would have enjoyed an out an out firefight between OCG led by chief constable and carmicheal vs AC12.

That would have been an epic ending with satisfaction.

Instead of what we got.

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Thought ‘Coupling’ had more edge than Friends…

…although I am sure with the progress of pc-ness it would probably never see the light of day again

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I loved Coupling!

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine. S1E1.

B99 is funny, but with current events and the fact that it’s just sort of ending without even a full season it just leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.

I’ve got hooked on it

Season 4 was a bit of a drop in quality. The character swap didn’t work amazingly well. But it has some top quality moments. like the infamous cushion rant.

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The Battle of Five Armies

Still need to do the Hobbits

Yeah, series four wasn’t the best.

The cushion rant, the naked bottom rant, and “Shadayim” are still regularly referenced by me and the Mrs!

I think the spiderman scene in the bar with Parick and Sally is still one of my favourite comedy scenes!

Agree I wasn’t a fan of Season 4, except for the episode where the are all on the phone to each other.

The Cushion rant is still true as is the toilet door lock rant! Personally my favourite bits were the funeral when they are playing reservoir dogs and the whole “Bruce’s Bar & Grill” episode, it still cracks me up everytime.

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So finished season 2…

Spolier alert…

I dont quite get the ending. Did dryden set them all up or was it dot and a series of coincidenses

Trade training last night - watching Sully - even knowing the ending, it got the heart racing!

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I’m glad it was sully and not flight you were watching and taking hints from :joy:

Next up on the training programme is Airplane

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My personal favourite entirely believable trade training video

The Mrs has requested a training recap of TopGun. Not allowed to say no, am I?

And, in terms of TV endings not delivering, isn’t that the norm, rather than the exception? Only one I can think of that actually felt right was MAS*H.

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I would say it’s more miss than hit, only ones I remember really like was life on Mars/ages to ashes and Frasier. Most others have underwhelmed.

The true ending of Scrubs.

The irony being the best ending to a TV series turned out to not be an ending at all.

I was pretty content with the endings of Suits and White Collar.

In all three of those, it’s like the story is told but not over. Everyone has reached a different place, but there’s more ahead for them. With LoD, they’ve opted for an ambiguous mash of “here’s the end, but here’s our way out if we get another crack”.