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Old 07-01-2022, 12:59 PM   #387
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
I'm at the point where I'm rewatching (yes, yes, I can hear the groans already) Midsomer Murders for the 3rd time, starting back with good old Episode 1. (There's a book series wildly popularized by the TV show, rather than the other way 'round. I hate to say it, but the show is hugely better than the books. There, I said it.)
I read the first MSM book and hated it. I had already ordered the second one, but it was lost in the mail and I was glad I could chose to get a refund instead of the store sending a new book.

I'm also on my third rewatch of MSM. I'm at season 10 now, just 78 more to go. I tend to watch an episode (or two) whenever I don't know what to watch or when I'm in the mood for something simple.

On cable we have a channel called BBC first, which specializes in British crime, most cozy, and not just from the BBC. My mother is currently addicted to that channel, so on the weekend we watch a lot of MSM, DIP, Miss Marple, Jonathan Creek and more.
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