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white_hart) wrote2021-06-17 07:10 pm
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What I've been watching (168/365)
The current series of The Great British Sewing Bee came to an end last night. I very much enjoyed watching it, though it did seem as though they were making an awful lot of dresses. Or maybe they always made lots of dresses and I just noticed more this time because I was in a watchalong group on Facebook and people kept saying "I'd wear that" and I wouldn't wear any of them? Anyway, I was pleased by the final result; the winner was the person who I'd had as favourite from week 1 (though I would also have been happy to see one of the other finalists win; the third I felt was probably not really quite up to it).
While I was waiting for Sewing Bee to start last night I watched the first two episodes of We Are Lady Parts on All4. This is a comedy series about an all-female Muslim punk band and so far I'm loving it.
T and I are rewatching This Life, which is on Britbox. This involves regularly shouting "Egg, you muppet!" and "Miles, you wanker!" at the TV, with an occasional foray into "Fuck off with your biphobia, Warren!". Although even the women, who seemed reasonably sympathetic nearly quarter of a century ago, are fairly awful viewed from middle age. (The series also turns out to feature a very early appearance by a young Martin Freeman. And apparently the "10 years on" special, which cannot possibly have been almost 15 years ago, features an early experience by a young Jodie Whittaker.)
While I was waiting for Sewing Bee to start last night I watched the first two episodes of We Are Lady Parts on All4. This is a comedy series about an all-female Muslim punk band and so far I'm loving it.
T and I are rewatching This Life, which is on Britbox. This involves regularly shouting "Egg, you muppet!" and "Miles, you wanker!" at the TV, with an occasional foray into "Fuck off with your biphobia, Warren!". Although even the women, who seemed reasonably sympathetic nearly quarter of a century ago, are fairly awful viewed from middle age. (The series also turns out to feature a very early appearance by a young Martin Freeman. And apparently the "10 years on" special, which cannot possibly have been almost 15 years ago, features an early experience by a young Jodie Whittaker.)
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