Hmmm …
OK …
As you might realise — if you’d read this morning’s Daily Teaser — I’ve had problems using my version of Safari with my blog: as a result of changes made by Google.
I’ll happily admit, having to switch to using Google Chrome … is getting slightly easier …
But still not something I’m pleased about.
~≈Ê≈~
At any rate … ?
At any rate, I’ve had today off.
It’s a Wednesday, what can I tell you … ?
Which means, of course, that I’ve had to catch up with some TV.
And, if you’ve been reading me for a while?
You’d probably realise I’ve been — and thoroughly enjoying — BBC 3’s Class.
I’ve just caught the sixth episode, Detained.
And have to admit to liking it!
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Episode 6 — Detained — opens by showing us Ms Quill (Katherine Kelly) putting Charlie (Greg Austin) into detention for being late: along side April (Sophie Hopkins), Ram (Fady Elsayed), Tanya (Vivan Oparah) and Matteusz (Jordan Renzo).
Things get complicated: as, after Ms Quill announces she has somewhere to be, something crashes through the door of the class room.
Leaving our heroes stranded, in a classroom, taken out of time …
With an asteroid that’s far more than it seems.
~≈Ê≈~
Liking it … ?
Liking it is possibly selling Detained a little short.
The episode is a fantastic piece: showing exactly how the relationships between the main five characters are doing, and giving us an intense, locked room, drama.
Frankly?
Class is getting better …
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