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What's hiding under all them clothes on Netflix

BarkingGhostar

Diamond Member
So, the wife and I watched the first three seasons of Bordertown and in some scenes in which the main characters's daughters are not in Fll/Winter clothing they are in the morning/evening bedtime clothing, which is to say very little and those girls as amazingly hot. I took note and figured it was a one-off situation and them I started watching Dark and in episode 3 or 4 the girls are in gymnast uniforms that mine as well have been barely painted on their nubile bodies. Mind you the actresses were all actually 20 years old or more playing 17-19 year olds, but still, don't go thinking because the Finnish and German locations and hiding underneath warm clothing means they are hiding something worth keeping under cover.

I then told the wife on the way to lunch today--jokingly--we should take a trip to Germany and Finland. 😛

How or why she tolerates me is anybody's guess.
 
Yeah. He's doing it wrong. I watched dark and can't remember a damn thing about clothes besides that yellow rain jacket. The plot was a pretty good sci fi mindfuck though.
I am so glad that show ended. If they had done another season, I would have lost my kind.
 
I'M COMPLETELY NUDE!!!
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If you're watching Dark and paying attention to what the children are wearing you're missing the point.
Well, when the wife finishes BB then she will watch Dark, which means I will re-watch dark with her and this time pay attention. I just started episode 2 on season 3.
 
It is also dubbed so just don't go looking at their mouths like you are deaf and lip reading. Keep in mind it is a German show.
I lived in Germany for 2 years and was fluent enough to have conversations. Never read it though.
I don't like watching movies where my focus can't be on the happenings and not spending time between reading and watching.
 
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