Best episode yet.
Tony Robinson and Frances Barber are hilarious as the parents of a wrongly-imprisoned teenager.
But, across the board, it’s a strong episode with an elaborate story.
The individual skits really play around with the tropes of investigative journalist shows (hidden camera, expert testimony, obscured face/voice, on-the-street confrontation, etc.)
My 240th TV episode of 2023. Averaging 2h21m of TV, per day.
8/10
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halloween drawing series
theme: makeup and body paint
Will Ramos of Lorna Shore
Vessel of Sleep Token
Paul Landers of Rammstein
Johannes Eckerström of Avatar
Chris Motionless of Motionless in White
Chris "The Lord" Harms of Lord of the Lost
Jonathan Hultén
David Bowie
Phil Bozeman of Whitechapel
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McKean looks so ethereal here (Lander too!)
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Better than the previous episode. Sharper and funnier.
The first half looks at a dangerous pesticide, while the second focuses on the EEC encouraging farmers to grow useless/unusable crops.
The observations are so sharp that they are tragically close to being true.
Jason Isaacs is among the cast, has some of the best gags and gets the very last line.
My 184th TV episode of 2023. Averaging 2h12m of TV, per day.
7/10
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Up next on my Wes Craven movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Freddy's Nightmares: Lucky Stiff (1989) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #tv #television #horror #freddysnightmares #anightmareonelmstreet #luckystiff #wescraven #RIPWesCraven #freddy #freddykrueger #robertenglund #marycrosby #richardeden #DavidLander #ripdavidlander #traceywalter #vintage #VHS #80s
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Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, April 29, 1979.
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