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I just binge-watched the first series of "Enemy at the Door," which is partly because I found it on Youtube, and also [personal profile] thisbluespirit's fault for talking about that show and making me curious to try it.

It's about the occupation of the Channel Islands during WWII, and the overall anxiety and greyness about everything is perfectly hitting my mental state right now. Although I should probably be seeking out more uplifting fare as I'm also struggling a lot with depression. On the other hand, I do get the occasional laugh from random guest British actors playing Nazi officers with incredibly upper-crust British accents. It's probably not as jarring to a British audience, but to me, it sounds about as out-of-place as if David Tennant dropped in to play a Nazi with a broad Scottish accent just for kicks.

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Date: 2020-05-12 08:49 am (UTC)
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Perhaps you want next door, where they're doing a Victorian period drama?"

To be fair, they might just have stepped out of Upstairs Downstairs! It would be understandable if they got confused.

But, honestly, once you've survived Martin Jarvis's attempts at a Swedish accent, you'll wish he'd done the Downton thing as well. XD

Anyway, at least it's given me some small bits of unintended amusement.

I had much the same thing with The Onedin Line, which was an early 70s BBC effort I watched a couple of years ago - it was supposed to be set in 1870s Liverpool, following the fortunes of a shipping line and it went all over the world (Spain, Argentina, Australia, the US). But they filmed it somewhere off the south coast of Devon, which was hilarious, because it didn't look remotely like Liverpool let alone the Amazon basin. (When we got to that bit, they just stuck some exotic plants in front of the camera. It was great. Someone managed to get eaten by an alligator anyway.) But it's amazing how much the entire world looks like Devon. I thoroughly enjoyed every time we went to a new country and, gosh, it looked like Devon again!

(I mean, I get it: they had authentic sailing ships and did a lot of filming on them, so they needed somewhere they could do that, but it was still priceless. Although also educational about sailing ships. XD)

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Date: 2020-05-12 09:07 am (UTC)
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Ah, yes, rather like me in B7 - "I'm sure we were in this quarry last week in Doctor Who!"

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