Watched the third part, and was looking forward to seeing how they would resolve everything in the final episode.
Just discovered that this WAS the final episode.
Sick of these series that set everything up nicely then just say, "fuck it, can't think of a proper ending so let's just stop in the middle".
Inside Job was another.
The Driver
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The Driver
BE NICE TO EACH OTHER.
IF YOU CAN’T SAY SOMETHING KIND, SAY NOTHING AT ALL.
LET’S MAKE talkFORUM FUN AGAIN!
IF YOU CAN’T SAY SOMETHING KIND, SAY NOTHING AT ALL.
LET’S MAKE talkFORUM FUN AGAIN!
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Re: The Driver
I enjoyed this right up until the very end ,Hate programmes like thisReg wrote:Watched the third part, and was looking forward to seeing how they would resolve everything in the final episode.
Just discovered that this WAS the final episode.
Sick of these series that set everything up nicely then just say, "fuck it, can't think of a proper ending so let's just stop in the middle".
Inside Job was another.
I have greatest respect for Rugby Union, they started it mid-way through the 19th century. Thankfully we grabbed it and turned it into a spectacle on 29th August 1895
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Re: The Driver
Bit like life innit...Reg wrote:Sick of these series that set everything up nicely then just say, "fuck it, can't think of a proper ending so let's just stop in the middle".
Fred Kite: I've got to be off. I can't stay here arguing. I've got a lot to do. Report to the Executive, check up on the pickets.
Mrs. Kite: From what I can see, the only time you ever jolly well *do* any work is when you're on strike.
Mrs. Kite: From what I can see, the only time you ever jolly well *do* any work is when you're on strike.