your favourite TV programmes at the moment

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  1. Daniel W

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    That's too bad. He sounded weak and out of breath. He's 80 years old, and lived it up for a lifetime, so I wouldn't expect he can perform like he's 25.

    I saw Cher on SNL. Her song was so obviously autotuned, it didn't sound like her at all. Might as well have been lip syncing to an AI generated song. And she is 79.

    I'm not being ageist. No harm in their having fun or people being nostalgic. I certainly can't do anything like what I did at 25 either.

    But the performance was quite disappointing.
     
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    I've been half watching "Red Eye," on ITVX.

    For a kick off, I was surprised to learn that Leslie Sharp, whom I've admired in series in the past, was only 65. Unfortunately, she looks a lot older and for me, doesn't look right in the part.
    "Hamster Cheeks" Martin Compston, who's not been in much, seemed a bit wooden in his part.

    I do object when the makers of programmes think they can get away with frequently insulting your intelligence.

    There were too many elements of "The Pantomime Factor."

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=The+Pantomime+Factor&defid=3195441

    On so many occasions, I was thinking,"Why don't they just shoot the killer?"

    It'd have saved having to watch more episodes.

    No, they'd rather run after him and lose him.
    That was pathetic.
     

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