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I think I've just died and gone to heaven, Sandra Oh mentioned this in an interview about season 3 of Killing Eve: Can you tell us about some of the new faces that Eve is involved with? Near the beginning of the series, Eve meets a new group through Kenny and they end up being her people. The group offers the vehicle, the means and the technology by which she’s able to continue doing her job, searching for The Twelve and Villanelle. [b]They work for a website called Bitter Pill which is based on Bellingcat, the independent website news organisation./[b] They’re a team who do completely independent investigative reporting. For those who don't know, Bellingcat is my website. Brown Moses fucked around with this message at 13:00 on Apr 8, 2020 |
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There gonna be some salty goons when they realise (unless you're made out to be the bad guys)
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 12:44 |
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The guy who played Kenny had this to say about it, in a now deleted article that was cached (Minor Killing Eve spoilers) "Where is Kenny at the start of this series? This series, unlike the second one, starts off six months afterwards and the damage has set in. The consequences of what’s happened have really taken hold and it’s about what decisions people make six months down the line. Six months later, Kenny has left MI6 and is working for an online journalism company called The Bitter Pill that is investigating wrongdoings that are going around the world. We meet Kenny at a point where he has come into his own a bit. He’s more of an individual and making decisions for himself. Moralistically, he’s taken everything he was working on in MI6 into his own hands and circumstances. He reaches out to Eve to let her know that this is a way forward to continue their work but without the corruption. What is The Bitter Pill all about, and how has Kenny become involved with them? The closest thing I can compare it to is an underground version of what Vice would have started off with. It’s people who are investigating the things that no one else is investigating. It’s just for the sake that people need to know about it. It’s fairly dangerous but it’s full of moralistic people doing it for the greater good. With Kenny’s set of skills, and especially after what happened in the first two series, there are two choices to make. You either give up what you’ve been doing and let go of everything that has happened and all the danger you’ve been stuck in for the last however long, or you take those skills and apply them to the stuff that you want to investigate. That’s The Twelve for Kenny. He is given a platform and the technology to investigate this for a company whose morals are in the right place. That’s the path that Kenny has taken and I think it’s a good one." The boss of Bitter Pill is played by Danny Sapani. Hopefully the first episode doesn't end with him being slowly tortured to death by Russians.
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# ? Apr 8, 2020 13:03 |
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probably you have all heard about TV medical dramas donating unused masks / gloves / scrubs / etc from their costume depts to help hospitals fight the pandemic but also it turns out that the BBC had actual working ventilators for the set of Casualty / Hobby City https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/apr/10/working-ventilators-from-holby-city-set-donated-to-nhs-nightingale neat!
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# ? Apr 10, 2020 23:46 |
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Brown Moses posted:I think I've just died and gone to heaven Nice, that's super cool man!
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# ? Apr 11, 2020 22:24 |
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New Limmy is up on iPlayer for those who don't know. It's VERY Limmy but very good if you like him.
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# ? Apr 11, 2020 23:23 |
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Oh poo poo didn’t know one was coming. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 04:54 |
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Tim Brooke-Taylor has died with the 'rona. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52262490
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 13:19 |
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goatface posted:Tim Brooke-Taylor has died with the 'rona. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52262490 I'll miss him, ISIHAC won't be the same. RIP.
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Taear posted:New Limmy is up on iPlayer for those who don't know. Feels weirdly topical watching a show shot that looks like it was shot entirely by one person as well.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 16:33 |
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cloudchamber posted:Feels weirdly topical watching a show shot that looks like it was shot entirely by one person as well. It basically is. The original idea was that it'd be youtube but the BBC decided to buy it then spend a billion years waiting before they put it out.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 17:00 |
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He is listed as writing, directing, recording and editing in the credits. It looks like he could have done it all on the camera you see in the mirror sketch. The voice even has a slight echo sometimes like it's in a slightly boomy room.
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goatface posted:He is listed as writing, directing, recording and editing in the credits. It looks like he could have done it all on the camera you see in the mirror sketch. The voice even has a slight echo sometimes like it's in a slightly boomy room. He did do it, like I said. He was going to just do a youtube show but the BBC liked it and bought it. There was even a sort of kickstarter for it! Although it didn't end up happening because it didn't need to.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 17:38 |
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So was it all made after the BBC bought it? Some of it looks a lot more like his Vine-era work than other bits.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 17:40 |
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I love it but he definitely stole my fancy techno lessons.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 17:46 |
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Obligato Portugese, aye.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 18:06 |
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goatface posted:So was it all made after the BBC bought it? Some of it looks a lot more like his Vine-era work than other bits. It's all fresh but some is based on other stuff he's already done (like the bit about other people's shite) so it's fresh filmed but not new material always, if you get me. In other news - this week's Friday Night Dinner was loving mad. I love sally philips and mark heap but it was a bit...much? I dunno. Felt almost like a different show.
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goatface posted:Tim Brooke-Taylor has died with the 'rona. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52262490 Unironically gutted
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# ? Apr 13, 2020 03:46 |
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Taear posted:New Limmy is up on iPlayer for those who don't know. I was watching it just now, got a few sketches in a realised I'd seen them all before. Has the first episode been made available for a while or what?
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# ? Apr 13, 2020 20:25 |
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I randomly loaded up limmy on twitch last week and he seemed to be reviewing footage of a show of his, I wonder if it was that
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# ? Apr 13, 2020 20:58 |
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The other episodes are up now too.
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Taear posted:In other news - this week's Friday Night Dinner was loving mad. I love sally philips and mark heap but it was a bit...much? I dunno. Felt almost like a different show. That was Sally Phillips? Haha wow I didn't recognise her at all I just thought it was a bit uncomfortable, I also did not like it I haven't really been into this season anyway, mostly because the kid who plays Jonny has lost all semblance of being funny and just pulls weird faces all the time. Has he always been like that? I remember him being funny at some point.
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Padje posted:I was watching it just now, got a few sketches in a realised I'd seen them all before. Has the first episode been made available for a while or what? There was an episode back in 2018, but this one was different, even though both were series 1. I'm not quite sure how that works. Marmaduke! posted:I randomly loaded up limmy on twitch last week and he seemed to be reviewing footage of a show of his, I wonder if it was that I checked on his twitch some time ago, and he was going through a random episode of 3-2-1. Limmy is the type of comedian who shines in any medium. Books, TV shows, smartphone apps, video games streaming, music... He is a true renaissance man. E: it's on youtube, if you have, uhm, 4.5 hours. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdh-3Vg7ttU
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 01:38 |
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QUIZ was... Not great so far. Sheen is always good to watch, and the rest of the cast are good but it's all sort of mundane and doesn't really pop to life.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 12:11 |
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If you have been ignoring HIGNFY because it's poo poo (which it is) I'd strongly recommend watching the new series, particularly the extended versions. It's not funny but it IS compelling viewing.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 13:34 |
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Taear posted:It's all fresh but some is based on other stuff he's already done (like the bit about other people's shite) so it's fresh filmed but not new material always, if you get me. It was extremely weird but also funny. The missus and I were really cringing at parts
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 13:38 |
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Looke posted:It was extremely weird but also funny. The missus and I were really cringing at parts I laughed a lot but it didn't feel like the same show! Padje posted:I was watching it just now, got a few sketches in a realised I'd seen them all before. Has the first episode been made available for a while or what? Yea that one has been up for a few years, the other 3 are the new ones.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 15:04 |
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I used a voucher to get a couple of months of NowTV Cinema as there happened to be a bunch of movies I wanted to watch. When it was coming to an end, I went to cancel and it offered it to me at £2.40 a month for three months. Good enough value for me to go for it. I've just gone to cancel and it's extended the offer for another three months. The usual price is £11.99pcm and you can also buy two-month-for-£15 vouchers. I wonder how much they rake in by people just forgetting to attempt to cancel and going with the £12 rollover cost.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 21:32 |
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It’ll all be under there. Wee bastards. Also started watching Quiz tonight. Eh. I’ll finish it but it’s nothing that special, and I couldn’t help but laugh that they’re trying to humanize people I couldn’t give two shits about.
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Pablo Bluth posted:I used a voucher to get a couple of months of NowTV Cinema as there happened to be a bunch of movies I wanted to watch. When it was coming to an end, I went to cancel and it offered it to me at £2.40 a month for three months. Good enough value for me to go for it. I've just gone to cancel and it's extended the offer for another three months. The usual price is £11.99pcm and you can also buy two-month-for-£15 vouchers. Not much. NowTV hasn't got enormous figures of people watching it full stop really which always surprises me considering how much cheaper it is than normal Sky. I guess really most people haven't migrated themselves to on demand stuff, as much as you'd assume that's the case.
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# ? Apr 15, 2020 13:38 |
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I guess they keep the £12 headline price so all the satellite subscribers aren't motivated to switch, while offering deals to get the attention of the savvy kids.
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Taear posted:Not much. NowTV hasn't got enormous figures of people watching it full stop really which always surprises me considering how much cheaper it is than normal Sky. I don’t think they do these deals so much for the Sports package do they? Which is the thing that sells Sky to a lot of people. It’s more hassle to steal live in perfect quality than the latest HBO show.
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wooger posted:I don’t think they do these deals so much for the Sports package do they? Which is the thing that sells Sky to a lot of people. Absolutely, that's the main selling point for Sky. They'd be hosed without it. I'm going to give NowTV a go for Sky Sports if/when sport ever comes back, but am a little concerned that it seems to load every live channel which would be a pain if you're flicking around. Can anyone confirm/deny this? Think it would be around the same price as sports with my lovely cable provider with a better interface. I can't get Sky in my apartment block, unfortunately.
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# ? Apr 15, 2020 17:29 |
Careful, my parents switched from it back to SKY because the service did not handle the rough weather of the winter. YMMV though, give it a go if you feel like it.
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# ? Apr 15, 2020 17:45 |
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How does the weather affect it?
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Mickolution posted:How does the weather affect it? It wouldn't work at all during February, at least the USB Firestick version of the thing when we got those nasty storms. Even in between them, performance was spotty and the thing kept going down.
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SeanBeansShako posted:It wouldn't work at all during February, at least the USB Firestick version of the thing when we got those nasty storms. That's odd, but something to look out for. Thanks.
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SeanBeansShako posted:It wouldn't work at all during February, at least the USB Firestick version of the thing when we got those nasty storms. Now TV is utterly and totally unrelated to the weather and this makes no sense. Weather affects normal Sky because clouds get in the way of the dish.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 11:53 |
It may have had something to do with both them living on the coast and the internet lines not up to date and also above ground. But SKY had no issues when they switched from it. Maybe it was the Firestick?
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I have a rock solid 100mb internet connection but NowTV just isn't as reliable as Netflix, Amazon Prime or Youtube and drops down to a lower resolution blockiness much more frequency. They were almost certainly seeing losses in quality (at random intervals due to network congestion at who-knows-where) and were probably using confirmation-bias to assign blame to the weather/passing vehicles/Jerry next door wearing blue socks/astrological alignment/gay frogs/Socialists/immigrants/The EU/other.
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