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  • HedgehogHedgehog Shipmate
    Gill H wrote: »
    I loved it, bonkers though it was. So many unanswered questions though. And was that villain brought back in that way just so they could make a joke that the whole British end of the internet has been making for weeks?
    I can't rule that out. I confess that I did laugh out loud at it.
  • Cheery daughter just alerted me to the fact that Netflix has a non-animated version of Cells at Work, showing in Oz currently. Cheery son and I have loved the animated versions, so think we will give this a go. There is also Cells at work black, which I might watch by myself, as perhaps a bit too close to home for Cheery son.
  • ChastMastrChastMastr Shipmate
    Cheery daughter just alerted me to the fact that Netflix has a non-animated version of Cells at Work, showing in Oz currently. Cheery son and I have loved the animated versions, so think we will give this a go. There is also Cells at work black, which I might watch by myself, as perhaps a bit too close to home for Cheery son.

    Cool!!
  • I watched the "human done" version yesterday, it was great, but it actually turned out that it was a film not a series, and it appears I mixed up what Cheery daughter was telling me. Interestingly the bit that made me tear up was different to the part that impacted her, so that was interesting.

    If anyone else watches it, I'd be keen to know what you think
  • Gramps49Gramps49 Shipmate
    edited June 20
    Last night, Mrs. Gramps and I started watching "The Rise and Fall of the Vikings" on the National Geographic channel. I believe it must have been a British production based on the accents of the commentators. We watched to the discovery of how they traded for glass beads from possibly India but ended up recording the rest of the series. Learned quite a bit, looking forward to seeing the rest of it.

    I have also heard "Walking with Dinosaurs" is a great series. Next on our watch list.
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