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Memories of Ken Bigley.
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After watching the 2nd episode of Occupation last night, I must admit I've had a night of horrible vivid dreams. Whereas the first episode ended with a very funny scene (I'm (naked) English, from Kirkby..) last night's ended with a beheading by the Iraqui's of one of the central characters. Although it didn't go into graphic detail - just ended where the knife was brought out after the victim's speech, my dream was very vivid. It certainly brought back memories of poor Ken Bigley's for-real fate.
What a great series - can't wait for the final episode tonight. However it has left me with a nasty taste in my mouth & I shall be thinking of poor Ken all day....
Is there anyone out there watching this?
What a great series - can't wait for the final episode tonight. However it has left me with a nasty taste in my mouth & I shall be thinking of poor Ken all day....
Is there anyone out there watching this?
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I've been watching this. It is funny at times making you laugh out loud and serious too, making you realise what goes on in those countries and how hard it is for soldiers returning home. Although it is not a perfect portrayl of our soldiers it is an intriguing watch and I too can't wait for tonights episode which I hope has a happy ending!
I've been watching this. It is funny at times making you laugh out loud and serious too, making you realise what goes on in those countries and how hard it is for soldiers returning home. Although it is not a perfect portrayl of our soldiers it is an intriguing watch and I too can't wait for tonights episode which I hope has a happy ending!
I doubt it will be happy too but you never know.
I definitly laughed out loud at the naked part too! I agree last nights was more serious. I guess if a programme can make you think deeply about something then it is well acted. I must admit I sat there after the programme and thought of all the people that have been killed, how terrified they must have been and their families. It is brilliantly acted, the fact James Nesbitt was in it drew me to it at first, but there are many other good actors in it too.
I definitly laughed out loud at the naked part too! I agree last nights was more serious. I guess if a programme can make you think deeply about something then it is well acted. I must admit I sat there after the programme and thought of all the people that have been killed, how terrified they must have been and their families. It is brilliantly acted, the fact James Nesbitt was in it drew me to it at first, but there are many other good actors in it too.
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