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What did you watch last week (w/e November 4)?

Time for "What did you watch last week?", my chance to tell you what I watched last week that I haven’t already reviewed and your chance to recommend things to everyone else (and me) in case we’ve missed them.

My recommendations for maximum viewing pleasure this week: Dexter, Modern Family, Happy Endings, Homeland, Suburgatory and Community.

Things you might enjoy but that I’m not necessarily recommending: Being Erica, House, Chuck and Ringer.

In the backlog: Friday’s Boss, last night’s Walking Dead, Braquo, Homeland, Once Upon A Time and Dexter, as well as new series Hell on Wheels.

A few thoughts on what I’ve seen though:

  • Boss: Episode 2, while powerful, was also dull – strange huh? It’s definitely acquiring that "worthy but dull" veneer, but episode 3 – directed by Mario van Peebles – is proving a whole lot better.
  • Suburgatory: written by a man, so not very good. My theory continues to hold up.
  • The Walking Dead: good ending and it feels like the show is actually going places now.
  • The Ash Tree: An old MR James Ghost Story for Christmas. Mostly embellishment from the original tale, it’s more scary by mood for about the first 20 minutes until it kicks into James’s story properly and then gets very nightmarish.

And in the movies section: nothing new, but I re-watched Shooter, which is okay as a b-movie action film. Could be better if Mark Wahlberg hadn’t mumbled his way through the entire script, but not that much better.

"What did you watch last week?" is your chance to recommend to friends and fellow blog readers the TV and films that they might be missing or should avoid – and for me to do mini-reviews of everything I’ve watched. Since we live in the fabulous world of Internet catch-up services like the iPlayer and Hulu, why not tell your fellow readers what you’ve seen so they can see the good stuff they might have missed?

New Twitter feed

If you’re on Twitter and want to know whenever there’s anything new on this blog and want up-to-date TV news as well, I’ve now set up a feed especially for you: @RobTMINE. I’ll phase out TMINE tweets on my personal account, @robbuckley, over the next few weeks, but feel free to follow me on that as well, for regular chat on other subjects as well.

Competitions

COMPETITION TIME: win a Panasonic DMP-BDT110 Blu-Ray 3D player!

Panasonic Blu-Ray DMP BDT110

Yes, UK readers (sorry everyone else), now’s your chance to win a Skype- and WiFi-compatible Panasonic Blu-ray player – it does 3D, too. Ooh! – as reviewed last week on this ‘ere blog.

Since this is a blog that runs competitions of skill rather than pure luck (well, usually), I’ve thought long and hard about what kind of competition to run here. Finally, I’ve hit on the answer.

So from now until the end of the month (11.59pm 30th November), anyone leaving a comment anywhere on this ‘ere blog (one that abides by the commenting guidelines) will automatically be entered into the competition. At the end of the month, the person who wrote the best comment – which could mean smartest, funniest or whatever I decide – will win the Blu-Ray player.

Note, if you feel you’ve already written the best comment you’re ever going to write on this blog, just email me a link to the entry on which you left it to enter it into the competition. And if you’re worried I might not write anything between now and then that will inspire you to come up with your best comments, you can leave the comment on an old entry, which you can find either with the search engine at the top right of the page or by using the reviews A-Z or the complete archives list.

I should probably mention at this point that you have to live in the UK and be over 18 (or have the permission of a parent or guardian) to enter the competition and if anyone quibbles, consider these the rules.

Oh, and I should also mention that those nice people at Tesco provided the Blu-Ray player: Tesco Blu-Ray Players or Blu-Ray players from Tesco Direct

UPDATE: You are definitely not going to win simply by saying you deserve it, you like Panasonic goods, etc. The winner be will someone who says something clever (or funny) ON ANY ONE of the the entries on this blog (there are nearly 5,000 now), almost certainly about TV or film, in response to what I’ve written. I’m trying to encourage creativity here!

PS You can enter as many times as you like and you’ve still got until the end of the month!

Monday’s Piano reunion news

Film

  • Ridley Scott working on Blade Runner sequel

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