leatard : So all this soft porn is just lurking on the ABC network for kids to see @ 9pm? Yeah they ...
Lily23 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. She definitely has her own style & she is super confident in her body but I'm sorry, there...
cybertech00 : 3 episodes in and its not bad but it aint og suits
magically_delicious : Wow, a DJ? Nice! Thinner was a Bachman (pseudonym). I have the first edition of all tho...
Luvlinguae : I’ve watched all (so far) 3 seasons and let me spare the newcomers some time and pain: thi...
snazzydetritus : Excellent recommendation, r! Another reason we are kindred spirits - I have been trying to...
Birdsforme : I agree. I usually do not watch animation, but really enjoyed this.
maxx.black2 : Combining both history and natural history (and not overly narrated), I found this to be v...
ziggycat2008 : They all were good to me but this was the best.
random000 : Raymond Briggs is truly an underrated master with a very gentle & articulate style. Thank ...
Flicker.. I would never want to go heads up with you in a TV show trivia contest. I’ve seen you around for quite some time here and at the other site most of us used when PW was down. Your involvement and knowledge of TV shows is impressive. Just to be clear, I don’t really look into where TV shows come from. I just watch them if I like them. I saw 2 shows you listed that I really liked and 1 of them that I loved. That show is Project Blue Book and I was disappointed when I found out it was cancelled. While it was indeed filmed in Canada, the story is based in the US. The 5 production companies involved are from the US. the 9 directors that were involved were 1 from Canada, 1 from the UK and 7 from the US. the 6 main actors were 1 from Ireland, 1 from the UK, 1 from Canada, 1 from Russia and 2 from the US. The main network it aired on was the history channel from the US. So I can’t really see this as a Canadian TV show. The only reason I’m even writing this wall of text is out of boredom, nothing more. BTW, what happened to SD.