I got Blacklist as part of a deal with Wuaki when buying my Chromecast (£18.99 all in). Whilst the quatilty on Wuaki is higher, it has no memory of which episode I last watched, nor despite it being the only show I own, makes it easy to get to the episode list, so I'm using NowTV instead.
Half way through season 1, just trying to cram in the rest before season 2 arrives.
Tyrant looks as if has the potential to be something interesting and morally complex. It's from the producers of Homeland and is about the son of a dictator who has left his (fictional) Middle East country to make a life for himself in America. But he returns to his home country for a family wedding, along with his wife and children, and slowly becomes enmeshed in the politics of his country.
Yes, it appears to be a drama inspired by the Arab Spring.
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The marketing email from Now TV today - marketing Boardwalk Empire - says that Seasons 1-5 of Justified will be available from October 1st.
This is very big news because Season 5 of Justified has been unavailable in the UK in any format after Channel 5 didn't pick it up for their digital sister channel 5USA (after they'd shown Seasons 1-4).
I thought Netflix would get it because they currently have Seasons 1-4. Unless they will somehow get it at the same time.
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I watched first 5 or so episodes off nowtv and i couldnt get away with it thought it was kinda boring tbh
@DarylM wrote:Tyrant looks as if has the potential to be something interesting and morally complex. It's from the producers of Homeland and is about the son of a dictator who has left his (fictional) Middle East country to make a life for himself in America. But he returns to his home country for a family wedding, along with his wife and children, and slowly becomes enmeshed in the politics of his country.
Yes, it appears to be a drama inspired by the Arab Spring.