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… the housemates, Ei-Nyung & I all watched the last two episodes of MI-5 tonight. If you haven’t seen it, it’s essentially a spy thriller that originally aired on the BBC. Imagine Alias, without the ridiculousnes, with a hundred times more intelligent writing, and that’s more or less what you have. It’s topical, it’s interesting, and most of all, totally, totally engrossing. Maybe it’s the difference between 1 hour and 44 minute episodes (BBC = no commercials), but they pack *so* much content into a single show, it feels like you’re watching three or four regular American shows. That, and the end-of-season episode is astonishing. The kind of episode that it’s almost impossible to believe was shown with a several month break between episodes. A Sylvester Stallone, if you will.
So, of course now I’ve gotta go get the second season of MI-5, which is finally out on DVD.
I can’t believe how good that season one finale was. I feel all tired and weary from thinking about it for hours after it was over.