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Mikeonalpha : it was ok. i prefer the stories that are more comedic now. i find the show to be kind of o...
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~Dime~ : How's the cam version on this one? Good, bad? Been wanting to see it but not sure if I sho...
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ThinMan : One of our favourite films. We both saw it when we 9 and first met. Although it was well...
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Alien : Yes and no. :)
Good series, but this episode made me laugh. Škoda stopped making van’s over 30 years ago and that van was clearly a Mercedes-Benz. That announcment on the railway station was in Czech not Hungarian and said ¨Prague, main station¨. Plus, the team is driving brand new Škoda’s with logo’s and badges taped over because of advertisement issues while at the same time mentioning Škoda in conversation about five times. Make up your mind people.
I did notice that the steering wheel was on the left side of the car. I’ve never been to Budapest, but I thought the steering wheels were on the other side. I still like the show though. lol