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over a year ago
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"shite "
It's lost its way, first couple of series were okay, not as good as the original though, but now it seems to be all about dramatic background music and windblown hair! |
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"shite
It's lost its way, first couple of series were okay, not as good as the original though, but now it seems to be all about dramatic background music and windblown hair!"
My daughter asked me to watch one episode with her and I wanted to remove my eyeballs with a melon spoon. She pleaded that I make my mind up after another episode....... I watched and then removed my eyeballs with my bare hands. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"shite
It's lost its way, first couple of series were okay, not as good as the original though, but now it seems to be all about dramatic background music and windblown hair!
My daughter asked me to watch one episode with her and I wanted to remove my eyeballs with a melon spoon. She pleaded that I make my mind up after another episode....... I watched and then removed my eyeballs with my bare hands."
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By *VineMan
over a year ago
The right place |
"I’ve eaten his pig!
You lucky bugger
The black one that was in season two!
You have chowed on a star pig, how could you?"
It had already been slaughtered, so it would have been a shame to waste it. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
It's the last one tonight...
Will he survive or be hung as a traitor?
Will Warleggan suddenly discover a conscience?
Can we get through this episode without a reflective flashback sequence?
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"It’s a delightful insight into the true and accurate workings of everyday folk in 18th century Cornwall. "
Ross Pol-Darrhk is really hardy too. You can throw him down a mine shaft and he's as good as new two days later.
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