SheWatches : The book for this movie was written in 2020 and there are 3 more to the series. There is ...
SheWatches : I have this book by Richard Osman, a series of them actually. I would love to see this mo...
SheWatches : Not going to lie, I cried. But it's been a great show and I hope to see all of these acto...
ICMEINU : Decent series. A little slow at first but makes up for it with a unique twist about half w...
Dvora : For a documentary, this is terrible. There is no scientific proof (or any proof) for anyth...
grasshopper rex : This and the Valley of the Drums in Kentucky were the toxic waste site disasters that led ...
CollideDuhScope : WOW can't wait for the 4th link to watch this in it's entirety... Never heard of it. Fun F...
Birdsforme : A beautiful way to say goodbye. I really liked this show and all the characters. I wish ...
Piglet : Very welcome......and you can tell it's a slow day at work for me because of the posting I...
Piglet : Update! Filming set to begin in England this summer, alongside talent like Helen Mirren, P...
Had to stop half way, the womens voice became to monotone and became to hard to listen to. her voice became just a background annoyance for me, it felt like she was rushing to fit it all in.Narration is not her thing imo….
Science FAR outweighed narration imho. But, I ‘hear’ what you’re saying. Wish the presentation had a diff voice too. Super-duper French movie :( she had a hurried cadence that almost made me jump ship for the same reason. Especially dragging thru the entire middle segment of the ‘math-explanations’ but was glad I awoke, rewound, and stuck it out ‘cuz it picked up again. Megalithic stonework is beyond fascinating - and ever evolving science is awesome. This might’ve been someone’s doctorate work?