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Re: What are you watching?
« Reply #20 on: Today at 04:00:26 AM »
If you like Hurt Locker then BBC on Brit Box is a show called Trigger Point.  Unban  bomb squad in London.  Evidentially they call them EXPO, Explosive Officers.

I may be able to watch that on Prime. If you see them running, try to keep up! That's actually the motto for military EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal).

I'm watching Fugget About It for free on Tubi. Rated 6.9/10 at IMDb. If you go to Tubi and search "fugg" it comes right up. Ex-New York mobster Jimmy Falcone joins the Witness Protection Program, which relocates him and his family to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. So far Jimmy has pronounced Regina correctly once, instead of calling it Vagina, Saskatchewan. He's not too bright, but Uncle Cheech is a complete moron. His pencil mustache reminds me of John Waters, but he's only gay by accident. :) Tubi's programming includes tens of thousands of movies and TV series for free, paid for by ads which seem very minimal compared to broadcast TV. They supposedly have the most on-demand video of anyone in the world. Sites like this are almost enough for me to give up cable.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1799834/

https://tubitv.com/
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