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What was the last TV show you watched?

I was watching the snooker, if I was a player I wouldn't like the referee trying to.follow me round the table, they never used to if you Google
I don't like how the light on the audience is present, it never used to be either
 
Father Ted, Christmas special. There's a scene where Ted innocently hits a guy on a boat while skimming stones, the guy tries to catch up with him is angry presumably wants to inflict harm on Ted. It's sad as instances like this can happen in real life
 
Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Cause and Effect episode.
What if life is a time loop that plays and replays without end, and unlike this episode there's no way to change it, I don't like that idea. I have never studied physics but think this a possibility in physics
 
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025) - Peacock

The last installment of what I consider to be a very well done and benevolent British version of "Gone With The Wind". The beginning of the end of an era for the English gentry, and all who served them. Minus the War Between the States or the turbulent relationship of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara.

Another example of how film can truly transport an audience back to an earlier time.
 

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