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Well, that day didn't go to plan.

No, Mark, not really. I'm watching a Netflix thing on the Tour de France, but I generally have a low tolerance for the sort of crap which predominates these days. Why, have you got something in mind?
Tehran. On Netflix IIRC
The Capture. IPlayer
Le Bureau. Not sure which streaming channel
Rivals 1 and 2. Disney+
 
No, Mark, not really. I'm watching a Netflix thing on the Tour de France, but I generally have a low tolerance for the sort of crap which predominates these days. Why, have you got something in mind?
Well it really all depends what kind of stuff you like, or may like if you tried it. I was thinking specifically 'Yellowstone', a drama about Montana cattle ranchers in modern day, but it also then goes into prequels, of which we're watching '1923' right now.

Some really interesting topics covered such as the greed of landowners, persecution of the Native Americans etc.

Might not be your cup of tea, but Jules and I loved Yellowstone and loving 1923 now. Might be worth a try given you've got some time to kill with a bit of escapism based on true life.
 
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