Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future storyline.
  The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
  --------------------------------------------------
  A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the Sea has
  been released, exclusively broadcast on today's The One Show,
  featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu
  Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
  Trailer (42secs)
  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
  The five-part series will showcase how the world reacts when a
  fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically
  revealing themselves to humanity and triggering an international
  crisis. UNIT, led by Kate Lethbridge-Stewart (Jemma Redgrave),
  fights for control as humanity faces destruction.
  Alongside Russell Tovey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jemma Redgrave, the
  series features a star-studded cast including Ruth Madeley as
  Shirley Bingham, Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christofer Ibrahim,
  and Colin McFarlane as General Austin Pierce. Other previously
  announced cast members include Adrian Lukis, Patrick Baladi,
  Francesca Corney, Mei Mac, Vincent Franklin, Waleed Hammad, Iestyn
  Arwel, Hannah Donaldson, Manpreet Bachu, and Ann Akinjirin.
  The series is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC
  and Disney Branded Television and will launch with a double bill
  on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in the UK at 8:30pm on Sunday 7 December,
  and exclusively on Disney+ outside of the UK (where available) in
  2026.
  The series was created by Doctor Who Showrunner and Executive
  Producer Russell T Davies, who wrote the series with Executive
  Producer Pete McTighe. In addition, Executive Producers for Bad Wolf
  are Joel Collins, Julie Gardner, and Jane Tranter.
  The series is directed by Dylan Holmes Williams, with Lorne Balfe
  serving as the show's composer.
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On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly
important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future
storyline.
  The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
  --------------------------------------------------
  A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the Sea has
  been released, exclusively broadcast on today's The One Show,
  featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu
  Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
  Trailer (42secs)
  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
  The five-part series will showcase how the world reacts when a
  fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically
  revealing themselves to humanity and triggering an international
  crisis. UNIT, led by Kate Lethbridge-Stewart (Jemma Redgrave),
  fights for control as humanity faces destruction.
  Alongside Russell Tovey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jemma Redgrave, the
  series features a star-studded cast including Ruth Madeley as
  Shirley Bingham, Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christofer Ibrahim,
  and Colin McFarlane as General Austin Pierce. Other previously
  announced cast members include Adrian Lukis, Patrick Baladi,
  Francesca Corney, Mei Mac, Vincent Franklin, Waleed Hammad, Iestyn
  Arwel, Hannah Donaldson, Manpreet Bachu, and Ann Akinjirin.
  The series is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC
  and Disney Branded Television and will launch with a double bill
  on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in the UK at 8:30pm on Sunday 7 December, >>   and exclusively on Disney+ outside of the UK (where available) in
  2026.
  The series was created by Doctor Who Showrunner and Executive
  Producer Russell T Davies, who wrote the series with Executive
  Producer Pete McTighe. In addition, Executive Producers for Bad Wolf >>   are Joel Collins, Julie Gardner, and Jane Tranter.
  The series is directed by Dylan Holmes Williams, with Lorne Balfe
  serving as the show's composer.
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NEW TRAILER | The War Between the Land and the Sea
There is not a single masculine male character in this show at all,
going by this trailer. A show revolving around women in men's roles, men >depicted as being socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid, and >feeble, and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish lizard.
Who is this series being aimed at?
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly >important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future >storyline.
The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
--------------------------------------------------
A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the Sea has
been released, exclusively broadcast on today's The One Show,
featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu
Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
Trailer (42secs)
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
The five-part series will showcase how the world reacts when a
fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically
revealing themselves to humanity and triggering an international
crisis. UNIT, led by Kate Lethbridge-Stewart (Jemma Redgrave),
fights for control as humanity faces destruction.
Alongside Russell Tovey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jemma Redgrave, the
series features a star-studded cast including Ruth Madeley as
Shirley Bingham, Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christofer Ibrahim,
and Colin McFarlane as General Austin Pierce. Other previously
announced cast members include Adrian Lukis, Patrick Baladi,
Francesca Corney, Mei Mac, Vincent Franklin, Waleed Hammad, Iestyn
Arwel, Hannah Donaldson, Manpreet Bachu, and Ann Akinjirin.
The series is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC
and Disney Branded Television and will launch with a double bill
on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in the UK at 8:30pm on Sunday 7 December,
and exclusively on Disney+ outside of the UK (where available) in
2026.
The series was created by Doctor Who Showrunner and Executive
Producer Russell T Davies, who wrote the series with Executive
Producer Pete McTighe. In addition, Executive Producers for Bad Wolf
are Joel Collins, Julie Gardner, and Jane Tranter.
The series is directed by Dylan Holmes Williams, with Lorne Balfe
serving as the show's composer.
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NEW TRAILER | The War Between the Land and the Sea
On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be
- no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is
reportedly important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some
other future storyline.
   The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
   --------------------------------------------------
   A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the Sea has
   been released, exclusively broadcast on today's The One Show,
   featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu
   Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
   Trailer (42secs)
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
   The five-part series will showcase how the world reacts when a
   fearsome and ancient species emerges from the ocean, dramatically
   revealing themselves to humanity and triggering an international
   crisis. UNIT, led by Kate Lethbridge-Stewart (Jemma Redgrave),
   fights for control as humanity faces destruction.
   Alongside Russell Tovey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jemma Redgrave, the
   series features a star-studded cast including Ruth Madeley as
   Shirley Bingham, Alexander Devrient as Colonel Christofer Ibrahim, >>    and Colin McFarlane as General Austin Pierce. Other previously
   announced cast members include Adrian Lukis, Patrick Baladi,
   Francesca Corney, Mei Mac, Vincent Franklin, Waleed Hammad, Iestyn
   Arwel, Hannah Donaldson, Manpreet Bachu, and Ann Akinjirin.
   The series is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for the BBC
   and Disney Branded Television and will launch with a double bill
   on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in the UK at 8:30pm on Sunday 7 December, >>    and exclusively on Disney+ outside of the UK (where available) in
   2026.
   The series was created by Doctor Who Showrunner and Executive
   Producer Russell T Davies, who wrote the series with Executive
   Producer Pete McTighe. In addition, Executive Producers for Bad Wolf >>    are Joel Collins, Julie Gardner, and Jane Tranter.
   The series is directed by Dylan Holmes Williams, with Lorne Balfe
   serving as the show's composer.
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NEW TRAILER | The War Between the Land and the Sea
There is not a single masculine male character in this show at all,
going by this trailer. A show revolving around women in men's roles, men depicted as being socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid, and feeble, and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish lizard.
Who is this series being aimed at?
On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer --------------------------------------------------
A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the
Sea has   been released, exclusively broadcast on today's
The One Show, featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay
Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
 Trailer (42secs)
 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
There is not a single masculine male character in this show
at all, going by this trailer.
A show revolving around women in men's roles, men depicted
as being socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid,
and feeble,
and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish
lizard.
Who is this series being aimed at?
The True Doctor wrote:
On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
--------------------------------------------------
A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the
Sea has been released, exclusively broadcast on today's
The One Show, featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay
Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
Trailer (42secs)
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
There is not a single masculine male character in this show at all,
going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as it isn't very inspiring.
A show revolving around women in men's roles, men depicted as being
socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid, and feeble,
That seems to describe a lot of the Gen Z 'snowflake generation'...
and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish lizard.
Nobody seems to mind about that sort of thing... well, they didn't the
last time we saw a human-reptile relationship anyway. <shrugs>
Who is this series being aimed at?
People who need to watch a show where the message of humans destroying
our world needs to be hammered home... and as it's produced by RTD,
hammered home it will be. Expect plenty of emotional drama too.
The True Doctor wrote:
On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
--------------------------------------------------
A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the
Sea has   been released, exclusively broadcast on today's
The One Show, featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay
Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
 Trailer (42secs)
 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
There is not a single masculine male character in this show
at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as it isn't
very inspiring.
A show revolving around women in men's roles, men depicted
as being socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid,
and feeble,
That seems to describe a lot of the Gen Z 'snowflake
generation'...
and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish
lizard.
Nobody seems to mind about that sort of thing... well, they
didn't the last time we saw a human-reptile relationship
anyway. <shrugs>
Who is this series being aimed at?
People who need to watch a show where the message of humans
destroying our world needs to be hammered home... and as it's
produced by RTD, hammered home it will be. Expect plenty of
emotional drama too.
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
On 27/11/2025 22:07, Your Name wrote:
The War Between the Land and the Sea - New Trailer
--------------------------------------------------
A brand-new trailer for The War Between the Land and the
Sea has been released, exclusively broadcast on today's
The One Show, featuring leads Russell Tovey (Barclay
Pierre-Dupont) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Salt).
Trailer (42secs)
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIuILeKrH4w>
There is not a single masculine male character in this show at all,
going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best", non-spoilery,
bits to entice you into watching the whole thing. :-)
A show revolving around women in men's roles, men depicted as being
socially inept morons who are all weak, stupid, and feeble,
That seems to describe a lot of the Gen Z 'snowflake generation'...
and homosexuality and bestiality with an androgynous fish lizard.
Nobody seems to mind about that sort of thing... well, they didn't the
last time we saw a human-reptile relationship anyway. <shrugs>
Who is this series being aimed at?
People who need to watch a show where the message of humans destroying
our world needs to be hammered home... and as it's produced by RTD,
hammered home it will be. Expect plenty of emotional drama too.
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
Your Name wrote:
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say that
the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
I will watch it and hope for the best, but with RTD you kind
of know in advance that it's going to be full of good ideas,
badly developed, with some in-your-face messaging and moralising
thrown in for good measure.
I don't know what sort of people outside of Doctor Who fans
will watch this... but hopefully it can attract some neutrals
to make the project worthwhile.
Your Name wrote:
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say that
the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
I will watch it and hope for the best, but with RTD you kind
of know in advance that it's going to be full of good ideas,
badly developed, with some in-your-face messaging and moralising
thrown in for good measure.
I don't know what sort of people outside of Doctor Who fans
will watch this... but hopefully it can attract some neutrals
to make the project worthwhile.
On 29/11/2025 12:25, Blueshirt wrote:
Your Name wrote:
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say that
the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
I will watch it and hope for the best, but with RTD you kind
of know in advance that it's going to be full of good ideas,
badly developed, with some in-your-face messaging and moralising
thrown in for good measure.
RTD's morality is anal sex with fish lizards is good.
I don't know what sort of people outside of Doctor Who fans
will watch this... but hopefully it can attract some neutrals
People into gay bestiality is who he's aiming it at. Remember the lizard >people have also been established to be homosexual and beastialistic as >well.
to make the project worthwhile.
It's on at the same time as the final of I'm A Celebrity with Ant and
Dec. Guess which one people will be watching?
----
The True Doctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngrZwoS0n21IRcXpKO79Lw
"To be woke is to be uninformed which is exactly the opposite of what it >stands for." --William Shatner
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly >important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future >storyline.
In article <10gai2s$1qtaa$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly >>important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future >>storyline.
It looks dumb, but the media will praise it for THE MESSAGE!!!
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say that
the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
In article <xn0pdv6dc1b7e13002@post.eweka.nl>, blueshirt@indigo.news wrote: >>Your Name wrote:
On 2025-11-28 21:10:26 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The True Doctor wrote:
There is not a single masculine male character in
this show at all, going by this trailer.
I'd like to think the trailer isn't the best bits, as
it isn't very inspiring.
Except, trailers are purposely made up of the "best",
non-spoilery, bits to entice you into watching the whole
thing. :-)
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say that
the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
It may as well not be a Doctor Who spinoff, since he isn't in this.
In article <xn0pdv6dc1b7e13002@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say
that the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
It may as well not be a Doctor Who spinoff, since he isn't in
this.
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
Ubiquitous wrote:
In article <xn0pdv6dc1b7e13002@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say
that the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
It may as well not be a Doctor Who spinoff, since he isn't in
this.
For some people you'd think that would be a bonus! ;-)
But UNIT are in it and I'm sure the Doctor will get some sort of
a mention at some stage. (Something along the lines of why he's
not dealing with the problem and UNIT are... etc.) So it fits
the term "spin-off"...
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
His hand did :-)
--
solar penguin
Ubiquitous wrote:
In article <xn0pdv6dc1b7e13002@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say
that the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
It may as well not be a Doctor Who spinoff, since he isn't in
this.
For some people you'd think that would be a bonus! ;-)
But UNIT are in it and I'm sure the Doctor will get some sort of
a mention at some stage. (Something along the lines of why he's
not dealing with the problem and UNIT are... etc.) So it fits
the term "spin-off"...
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
On 5/12/2025 2:41 am, Blueshirt wrote:
Ubiquitous wrote:But Torchwood DID make an appearance in its namesake!!
In article <xn0pdv6dc1b7e13002@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
If it wasn't a Doctor Who spin-off I can honestly say
that the trailer would not be enticing me to watch it.
It may as well not be a Doctor Who spinoff, since he isn't in
this.
For some people you'd think that would be a bonus! ;-)
But UNIT are in it and I'm sure the Doctor will get some sort of
a mention at some stage. (Something along the lines of why he's
not dealing with the problem and UNIT are... etc.) So it fits
the term "spin-off"...
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
----
Daniel70
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood" either...
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>, blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood" either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
In article <10gv69c$1k8sp$2@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood"
either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
The End of Series 1 .
The Doctor wrote:
In article <10gv69c$1k8sp$2@dont-email.me>,
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>,
blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood" either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
The End of Series 1 .
That was just his hand and the sound of the TARDIS, the Doctor never actually appeared in the episode.
On 2025-12-05 18:43:07 +0000, Blueshirt said:
The Doctor wrote:
The End of Series 1 .
That was just his hand and the sound of the TARDIS,
the Doctor never actually appeared in the episode.
Reportedly, the Doctor was never in Torchwood because the
moron in charge didn't want kids watching Torchwood and
thought if they knew the Doctor was in it, then they would
want to watch it.
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>, blueshirt@indigo.news wrote:
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood" either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
In article <10gv69c$1k8sp$2@dont-email.me>,
weberm@polaris.net says...
In article <xn0pe55hr9pii67001@post.eweka.nl>, blueshirt@indigo.news wrote: >>
FWIW, The Doctor never made an appearance in "Torchwood" either...
He didn't? I was sure he had.
I heard that this was a policy decision, because children
might be tempted to watch Torchwood if they heard the
Doctor would be on it.
Melissa
In article <10gai2s$1qtaa$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly
important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future
storyline.
The first two episodes are already on some naughty-websites.
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote in news:10h4pgf$3ntgj$1@dont- >email.me:
In article <10gai2s$1qtaa$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly
important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future
storyline.
The first two episodes are already on some naughty-websites.
Link?
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote in news:10h4pgf$3ntgj$1@dont- email.me:
In article <10gai2s$1qtaa$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote:
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be -
no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly
important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future
storyline.
The first two episodes are already on some naughty-websites.
Link?
On 2025-12-08 01:57:38 +0000, Don Macron said:
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote in news:10h4pgf$3ntgj$1@dont-
email.me:
In article <10gai2s$1qtaa$1@dont-email.me>, YourName@YourISP.com wrote: >>>>
Other recent reports say that the five episodes are all there will be - >>>> no second season. There is also a post-credits scene that is reportedly >>>> important to either the 2026 Christmas Special or some other future
storyline.
The first two episodes are already on some naughty-websites.
Link?
Not sure if it's allowed, plus they'd get shut down a lot quicker if
they're posted everywhere.
I can't be bothered watching it anyway. :-)
Not sure if it's allowed, plus they'd get shut down
a lot quicker if they're posted everywhere.
I can't be bothered watching it anyway. :-)
Your Name wrote:
Not sure if it's allowed, plus they'd get shut down
a lot quicker if they're posted everywhere.
I can't be bothered watching it anyway. :-)
It wasn't that bad actually.
I can't be too nitpicky as it was only the first two episodes,
but they were watchable. "The War Between the Land and the Sea"
won't win any BAFTA's for its writing, but for a Sunday evening
in front of the fire it was better TV fare than watching
non-celebrities eating Kangaroo testicles in the jungle for some
ego boosting publicity in the tabloids today... leading to more
appearances in other 'celebrity' reality shows!
Plus, the Sea Devils were better than they were in their last
outing in 2022.
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