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I thought the third season was great for what it was. given the fact that Nathan (robert sheehan), who in my opinion made the show, left. So i was plesantly surprised. But the next season is going to suck because two more actors were confirmed to have left, Alisha (Antonia thomas) and Simon (iwan Rheon)
plugga The Navesink Banks
Posts : 8156 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 35 Location : UK
You can find it only hulu, I'm not sure if its a premium account only though. Also I find shows to watch online through side reel , im not sure if you know of it, but you don't have to download the shows.
So I just finished SPY.
I was hoping it'd be more like him going out around the world on secret MI5 missions. The little kid pissed me off to no end after a while. Throughout the whole thing I was constantly thinking, "If they toned down the relationship between the marriage counsellor and the main character, this could just as easily be a kids comedy for Nickelodeon or CBBC". Except for the courtroom scene during the final episode there wasn't a moment that made me laugh out loud. I quite liked Philip, but in all honesty I won't be sticking around to watch the second season.
mingus A Contender
Posts : 285 Join date : 2010-10-09 Age : 36 Location : Brussels
Just finished a newish British comedy-drama series called "Beaver Falls" about these 3 British blokes, who've finished up a year at college and head to California for the summer to work as counsellors at a summer camp. I'm pleased I managed to make the 6 hour long episodes last as long as possible, as it has quickly taken the prestigious spot of my favourite ever tv series. I've never once been so absorbed and attached to a tv show before. It's slightly influenced by The "Inbetweeners" but done in the same vein as Judd Appatow's cult series from about a decade ago, "Freaks & Geeks."
It's worth checking out if you're a fan of The Inbetweeners, Misfits, Skins, Freaks & Geeks, and The Hard Times of RJ Berger.
Thank you for this advice, great show indeed! Takes you right back to summer and has a high feel-good vibe surrounding it. And a very good soundtrack is always nice.
plugga The Navesink Banks
Posts : 8156 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 35 Location : UK
You can find it only hulu, I'm not sure if its a premium account only though. Also I find shows to watch online through side reel , im not sure if you know of it, but you don't have to download the shows.
So I just finished SPY.
I was hoping it'd be more like him going out around the world on secret MI5 missions. The little kid pissed me off to no end after a while. Throughout the whole thing I was constantly thinking, "If they toned down the relationship between the marriage counsellor and the main character, this could just as easily be a kids comedy for Nickelodeon or CBBC". Except for the courtroom scene during the final episode there wasn't a moment that made me laugh out loud. I quite liked Philip, but in all honesty I won't be sticking around to watch the second season.
Eh I thought it passed the time, not amazing but entertaining, I guess its not for everyone
Last week dad and I started watching this. We were both blown away by the first episode, it was a phenomenal piece of television, but episode 2 was such a let down. It lacked the believability, full of usual stereotypes, and most of all boring. It was appalling in comparison to how great the first episode had been. The final episode certainly redeemed the series, it did well to get rid of the sour taste episode 2 had left in our mouths.
plugga The Navesink Banks
Posts : 8156 Join date : 2011-01-03 Age : 35 Location : UK