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Author: Brent (Canada) | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: 15:09:26 11/02/04 Tue Did any of the Canucks here watch the CBC miniseries "H2O"? For those outside Canada,particularly those who occasionally watch BBC, it starred Paul Gross (the Mountie in the TV series "Due South") and Leslie Hope (who played Kiefer Sutherland's wife in season 1 of "24"). A political drama where some Bilderburg/Carlyle Group people have the Canadian Prime Minister assassinated, only to have his son rise to the top job - someone who is in their pocket who essentially signs the country over to the US, who wants to grab access to our water. Probably will be on the BBC - if it's not considered too controversial... [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Jim (Canada) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 15:40:07 11/02/04 Tue Yes, I watched both parts of this series. It was very good. It was also a wake-up call to Canadians and underlines our fear of American domination. If it airs on the BBC (which I highly doubt), they will probably say that it's American, because they don't even acknowledge that Canada even exists! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Bruce (Canada) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 15:52:44 11/02/04 Tue I too saw it - a fine presentation and wake-up call for all Canadians and the little people around the globe. Globe and Mail columnist John Ibbitson says the right will froth when they see the Paul Gross mini-series H2O airing this coming Sunday and Monday nights at 8:00 on CBC. His article in today's Globe and Mail is good reading and a heads-up to catch the show, which Ibbitson calls "a political act." and also a darn good production. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |