TV Series

I'm working my way through all series of Prime Suspect. I always suspected it but never truly realised just how much Helen Mirren looks like my second wife. My first wife looked the double of Bonnie Tyler (before BT piled on the pounds) and my third (current and, hopefully last) wife reminds me of my second wife but, strangely, not Helen Mirren.
Does she look like Helen Mirren in The Queen or does she look like Helen Mirren in The Long Good Friday?
 
Does she look like Helen Mirren in The Queen or does she look like Helen Mirren in The Long Good Friday?
who cares?
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It's very much that. I liked breaking bad but it just got increasingly far fetched.
Far fetched? I know from experience that events can cause a snowball effect and make a person do stuff totally out of character. In fact it was a friend who suggested that I watched Breaking Bad because Walter White reminded him of me. Not lookswise but because he knew me and he knew my history. Oddly enough though, we do look similar.
 
Far fetched? I know from experience that events can cause a snowball effect and make a person do stuff totally out of character. In fact it was a friend who suggested that I watched Breaking Bad because Walter White reminded him of me. Not lookswise but because he knew me and he knew my history. Oddly enough though, we do look similar.
Far fetched as in being suckered into crime- ok- very easily believable. Assassinating local crime bosses and then Mexican crime lords? Your brother in law being DEA and him having to be killed. Setting up automated machine guns in your car ect. As the series progressed it got too far fetched to be of real life events- which is what usually, personally, would prefer in my dramas.
 
Far fetched as in being suckered into crime- ok- very easily believable. Assassinating local crime bosses and then Mexican crime lords? Your brother in law being DEA and him having to be killed. Setting up automated machine guns in your car ect. As the series progressed it got too far fetched to be of real life events- which is what usually, personally, would prefer in my dramas.
I suppose it's because I got so wrapped up in it that it didn't really bother me. I actually cried at the end - not because it was over but because I really felt for Walter.
 
Slightly off topic but thought I'd mention it. Started watching last night's X-Factor just now and was gobsmacked when the second act on was a lad from Liverpool named Sam Black. Not only is that the name of my character in the book in writing, but he's a plasterer, as was my dad! Spooky.
 

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