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Roommates – Part Four
Pairing: Cillian Murphy x Reader
Words: 2,385
Warning: Smut
Note: This plays in 2020. Please interact. Your interactions and comments mean a lot to me.
Just as you were in the middle of your morning routine following a night filled with erotic dreams about your roommate, you heard a loud knock on the door.
You quickly turned off your vibrator and chucked it into your bedside draw before pulling up your panties and singlet and walking into the hallway.
When you opened the door, you were surprised to see James. His face was flushed and he looked like he had been crying.
‘You don’t fucking answer my messages and calls anymore’ he said and it quickly became clear to you that he must have been drinking all night when you smelled his breath from the distance.
‘You shouldn’t be here James, please leave’ you said firmly, knowing that his visit wasn’t permitted under the current lockdown restrictions.
‘Just hear me out Y/N, please’ he begged once again after he had been trying to get back together with you for the past four months and, whilst you initially maintained contact with him, you no longer responded to his messages and ignored his calls for the past two weeks.
‘There is nothing more to discuss James. I am through with you’ you said before you tried to shut the door on him but, just as you did, his foot caught in the doorway and he pushed his way into the hallway.
‘James, honestly, get the fuck out. You cheated, more than once, and I am done with you’ you huffed out and thought that, clearly, he would have received the 2,000 Euro engagement ring he had bought you in the mail by now.
‘You can’t just throw away what we had Y/N’ he went on to say and, just as he did, Cillian returned from his morning run.
‘Get out of my house James or I will call the Gardaí’ Cillian said calmly as he noticed that you were distressed.
‘Alright Murphy, go ahead, call the fucking cops’ James huffed out angrily and, before you knew it, James pushed you with your back against the wall in frustration.
‘Y/N, please fucking listen to me. I didn’t mean for any of this to happen’ he pleaded again with a whiny voice but his grip on you was becoming rather aggressive.
‘James, stop, you are hurting me’ you shouted out and, just as you tried to push him off, Cillian grabbed James by the back of his t-shirt and pulled him out of the house.
‘That’s enough James, fuck off and leave her alone’ Cillian said harshly and, when these words left his lips, James turned around suddenly and hit Cillian across the face with his right fist.
‘Jesus James’ you panicked as you quickly walked over towards Cillian and him but, when James realised what he did, he was quick to run off.
‘Fuck, Cilly, are you alright?’ you asked as you watched him hold on to his face.
‘I am fine’ Cillian chuckled before acknowledging that his face would likely be swollen before Lindsay would arrive in the evening.
‘I am sure she won’t mind Cilly’ you said before giving him a hug and thanking him for defending you and making James leave.
‘Y/N, I stink, you probably shouldn’t…’ Cillian said but you didn’t care and hugged him anyway, pressing your half naked body against his.
Ironically and almost surprisingly, you actually didn’t mind the scent of his sweat covered body. You could still smell the deodorant and aftershave on his skin and the hint of mint from the toothpaste he used that morning on his lips.
‘Let’s get some ice on this, hmm’ you then said before forcing him to sit down at the kitchen table while you prepared an ice pack for him.
After you wrapped the sachet of ice into a thin cloth, you gently pressed it against Cillian’s cheek which, already, had turned red.
The skin on his face felt soft and slightly moist and his deep blue eyes gazed into yours for a brief moment while his lips smiled at you.
His smile was warm and beautiful and you couldn’t help but pay attention to the large freckle on his upper lip.
‘So, uhm, I…uhm…I think I might go and get dressed’ you eventually huffed out after you had gotten lost in his eyes for a short moment.
Cillian nodded in response and, just as you walked away from him, an unfamiliar feeling washed over his body.
It was a feeling he couldn’t explain and it was almost unique in a way. In addition to his arousal which, by this point, had also formed in between his legs again, he felt shivers run over his spine and down into his stomach. These shivers felt almost like flutters and made him feel uncomfortably warm.
***
It was 5 o’clock and Cillian was out, walking his dog and getting some Aspirin from the nearby pharmacy following his incident with James and you decided to have a bath before the said storm was scheduled to come in later that evening.
Despite, you really needed to get your mind of the fact that Cillian was about to shag Lindsay which, in the past, hadn’t bothered you but, more recently it did. In addition, your friend Laura continued to nag you about updates on Cillian’s life, telling you that she was still very much in love with him and asking for your help to turn things around between them.
The sky had already darkened and you decided to gather all of the scented candles Cillian had in the house and carry them to the bathroom. You arranged them all around and poured yourself a glass of red wine before settling in the hot tub which was facing the backyard through a one-sided window, meaning that no one could see inside.
With Cillian being out, you didn’t bother closing the bathroom door and allowed the heat from the fireplace in the living room to radiate throughout the house.
Just as you sat in the half full tub and watched as the steaming water began to fill it completely, you reached for your phone and ipods to listen to something relaxing.
When, finally, the tub was filled completely, you lowered yourself into it allowing the bubbles to overtake your body. Your knees were slightly bent as you laid back and your breasts were floating on the surface just barely exposed to the air above the water. Your hair was floating and the bubbles were popping all around your head while you listened to an audiobook narrated by Cillian.
His voice was always something you enjoyed listening to, now more than ever and you closed your eyes to take in this moment of solace.
But, just as you did, Cillian’s face appeared beneath your eyelids and your heart instantly skipped a beat. You wanted to feel his strong hands on every inch of your wet body and, with those thoughts in mind, your hand began to caress your ass cheek while thinking about him. With each stroke you moved a little further up your thigh and back down the back of your ass. Your pussy lips were throbbing and wet from more than just the warm water, begging to be touched.
You were in a trance, listening to Cillian’s voice through your headphones as you slowly began to pleasure yourself and, with your mind being so far gone, you didn’t even realise that Cillian had returned home from his walk early as it was pouring with rain outside.
‘Y/N?’ he shouted through the house as you were nowhere to be found until, eventually, he realised that you may be in the bathroom.
With the bathroom door open, he looked inside only to find you with your eyes closed, facing the opposite direction towards the large one-sided window.
‘Y/N, shit, I am sorry’ he huffed out and, as you continued to run your hand up and down your naked body, he realised that you had your headphones in and didn’t hear him.
Cillian turned around quickly and you released a gentle moan that softly echoed in the bathroom. In your mind, you wanted him more with each touch of your hand but, of course, he didn’t know that.
When Cillian heard your moan, his manhood immediately went on alert and whilst he knew it was wrong, he couldn’t help himself but turn back around and watch you.
Unbeknownst to you, Cillian watched you as one of your hands was massaging your breast while the other slowly spread your legs exposing more of your pussy to the warmth of the water. It crashed against your lips like waves in the ocean and they were pulsating, begging for more.
‘Jesus, look away, fuck’ he said to himself quietly inside his mind as he stood there motionless and with a raging erection. He wanted to strip down naked right there and join you and it took all of his willpower not to do exactly that.
‘Hmm’ you moaned again as you listened to Cillian’s voice through your headphones and took your fingertips and tightly squeezed your clit. You could feel your juices being released and your legs spread wide as your hand pressed and caressed your mound.
‘Fuck’ Cillian’s mind said again, urging him to walk away and, just as he had built up enough strength and turned around, he heard you again.
‘Cillian’ you huffed out but with your eyes still tightly closed and feeling each sensation you were creating as you indulged on the sound of his voice.
Cillian immediately turned around in a panic, thinking that you had caught him watching you. Why else would you have said his name, he wondered.
To his surprise, when he turned around in a panic, you still had your eyes closed and continued to pleasure yourself. Your hand was working over your mound from top to back and teasing both of your holes now and, with Cillian watching, you continued to touch and tease yourself, caressing the inside of your thighs.
Perhaps he was imagining you calling out his name he thought. You couldn’t possibly have said his name while you were masturbating. Clearly, his mind was playing tricks on him and he was sure about it.
Then, the unimaginable happened. You stood up inside the tub in all of your naked glory. Bubbles were running down your body and the smell of vanilla was in the air as you climbed out of the bathtub.
Cillian was quick to disappear into the hallway and thought that, perhaps, he should have closed the bathroom door. But then, he heard his name leaving your lips again and, just as he went back to see whether you were, in fact calling for him, he watched you lean against the vanity with your headphone still inside your ears and your fingers running over your outer walls of your pussy before teasing your clit with a soft abrasive touch.
In a trance and consumed by pleasure, you dropped your towel to the floor and squeezed your clit between your fingertips as you stood there with your eyes shut. The candle lights still danced in the room, bouncing off the water drops still on your soft skin.
All of your tattoos were on full display and so were your piercings, including the one on your clit which Cillian became rather curious about.
He could not take this any longer and watched you desperately as your body cried out and you responded by slowly inserting your index finger into your cavity and sliding it back out. You did this a few times until she pushed it in deep and held it there, massaging your inner walls. Then you added a second finger into your hot pussy pushing some of your juices out onto your hand.
Cillian swallowed harshly when, eventually, you removed your fingers from your hole and placed them one by one into your mouth, sucking them clean.
‘Jesus fucking christ’ he thought and, despite the fact that he knew that Lindsay would be visiting him in the next hour or so, he turned around and made a quick run to his bedroom.
Seeing you like this was too much for him and, without giving it a second thought, he unzipped his jeans and pushed them down half way in order to release his raging erection.
Leaning against the dresser in the bedroom, he began to stroke his hard shaft vigorously, thinking about what you did in the bathroom at the same time as he was seeking relief.
Just as Cillian was stroking his cock hard and fast while thinking about you, you thrusted your fingers in and out of your pussy while thinking of him. Eventually, you began to pound your pussy, slapping your clit with each thrust. Faster and harder bringing yourself to an orgasm.
Just as you came, your moans filled the entire house, thinking that you were on your own.
‘Oh god, yes Cillian’ you groaned and there was no mistaking it. It was his name he heard when you came and this alone sent him over the edge, causing him to cum hard onto the pile of dirty clothes besides the dresser.
Just as he stroked the last few drops of cum from his shaft, he heard the doorbell ring.
Quickly, he grabbed one of the t-shirts from the pile of clothes and cleaned himself up before walking downstairs and opening the front door.
‘Hey Sweetie’ Lindsay said, carrying two shopping bags.
‘You are early’ Cillian said before giving her a brief kiss.
‘I wanted to surprise you and thought I would cook for you. For Y/N too, of course. At least this way, you can finally introduce us properly and I don’t feel like your beck in call’ Lindsay explained.
‘Sounds great’ Cillian said somewhat flustered just as you walked through the hallway almost completely naked.
‘Oh my god, you are home…fuck’ you shouted, covering your breasts with a towel and Cillian couldn’t help but sigh.
He thought about you, calling out his name as you masturbated and now he was in his hallway with Lindsay who clearly wanted to mark her territory.
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Sunday, October 11, 2020
Enrollment drops worry public schools as pandemic persists (AP) Rather than wait to see how her children’s Florida public school would teach students this fall, Erica Chao enrolled her two daughters in a private school that seemed better positioned to provide instruction online during the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic. The virtual lessons that Emily, 8, and Annabelle, 6, received in the spring while enrolled at a Miami-Dade County elementary school became a “free for all,” Chao said. The private school classes, by contrast, hold the girls’ attention, and their mother no longer worries they will fall behind if she doesn’t attend school with them at home. “For the first time since March, I was able to walk away,” Chao said. Parents across the country have faced similar choices about whether to keep their children in public schools as the pandemic extends into a new academic year. Some opted for private or charter schools. Others are dedicating themselves to homeschooling, hiring tutors to oversee multi-family “learning pods” or struggling to balance their children’s educations with work when school times and technology keep changing. Such personal decisions could exacerbate the financial problems of public school systems that receive a set amount of state funding for every student they enroll, which are the vast majority. With preliminary figures showing unexpected enrollment declines in many places, school officials used letters, phone calls and volunteers going door-to-door to persuade parents to register their youngsters before this month’s fall student census.
With Americans anxious to go out, walking tours pick up pace (AP) With an eerily quiet and empty stadium plaza behind him, the tour guide tried to help people picture what they would have seen there more than 160 years earlier. His audience of eight, all on foot, peered over masks at maps as he described hundreds of groceries, saloons, blacksmiths and 100,000 people living across two square miles—one of the pre-Civil War United States’ most congested areas. For so many Americans, this is a time of being cooped up, of being unable to interact with fellow humans and, in many cases, with the landscape itself. COVID-19 and its impact have kept many away from air travel, cruise ships and crowded beaches. Enter a decidedly unplugged alternative, a very concrete antidote to a suddenly more virtual life: the walking tour. Maybe not the most exciting outlet, but far better than being surrounded by the same four walls. “Our mental health matters also, and it’s very important for us ... when we’re really feeling extremely alienated from each other and feeling trapped in our homes, to walk our streets, in the safest way possible,” said Rebecca Manski of Social Justice Tours in New York City. Such tours have picked up in popularity for people seeking outdoor social activity while maintaining health safety precautions and staying in small groups.
With whipping winds, Delta drenches Louisiana, Mississippi (AP) Ripping tarps from already damaged roofs and scattering debris piled by roadsides, Delta inflicted a new round of destruction on Louisiana as it struck communities still reeling after Hurricane Laura took a similar path just six weeks earlier. Delta hit as a Category 2 hurricane, with top winds of 100 mph (155 kph) but rapidly grew weaker. By Saturday morning, it dwindled to a tropical storm with 45 mph (75 kph) winds. Still, forecasters warned of danger from storm surge and flash floods across much of southwestern Louisiana and parts of neighboring Texas. Mississippi also got its fair share of rain overnight.
Fishy idea (Foreign Policy) As the United Kingdom tries to beat a path out of the European Union, demanding a significant increase in fishing rights as it leaves the bloc’s common fisheries policy, Belgium’s Ambassador to the European Union Willem van de Voorde made an unlikely invocation on Wednesday: a charter signed in 1666 by King Charles II granting 50 fishermen from Bruges “eternal rights” to fish in England’s waters. It’s not unprecedented for centuries-old documents to play a role in British diplomacy today; the Anglo-Portuguese alliance of 1373 still stands and was invoked during the Falklands War. Although unlikely to sway the negotiations, the ambassador’s intervention underscores how fraught discussions over fishing rights have become.
Europe’s Economic Recovery Is a Summer Memory (NYT) What faint hopes remained that Europe was recovering from the economic catastrophe delivered by the pandemic have disappeared as the lethal virus has resumed spreading rapidly across much of the continent. After sharply expanding in the early part of the summer, Britain’s economy grew far less than anticipated in August—just 2.1 percent compared with July, the government reported on Friday, adding to worries that further weakness lies ahead. Earlier in the week, France, Europe’s second-largest economy, downgraded its forecast for the pace of expansion for the last three months of the year from an already minimal 1 percent to zero. Over all, the national statistics agency predicted the economy would contract by 9 percent this year. The diminished expectations are a direct outgrowth of alarm over the revival of the virus. France reported nearly 19,000 new cases on Wednesday—a one-day record, and almost double the number the day before. The surge prompted President Emmanuel Macron to announce new restrictions, including a two-month shutdown of cafes and bars in Paris and surrounding areas. In Spain, the central bank governor warned this week that the accelerating spread of the virus could force the government to impose restrictions that would produce an economic contraction of as much as 12.6 percent this year. The European Central Bank’s chief economist cautioned on Tuesday that the 19 countries that share the euro currency might not recover from the disaster until 2022. Summer increasingly feels like a long time ago.
North Korea parades huge, new ICBM, but Kim Jong Un stresses deterrent nature (Washington Post) North Korea showed off what appeared to be a huge, new inter-continental ballistic missile at a military parade Saturday, although leader Kim Jong Un stressed the deterrent nature of the weaponry on display—and even held out an olive branch to neighbor South Korea. The military parade, marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party, featured a vast array of modernized military systems, from small arms through antitank and air- defense systems. The most closely watched, however, was what looked to be four huge, new liquid-fueled ICBMs, rolling through the main square in Pyongyang on 11-axle vehicles. Military experts—monitoring the parade through North Korean state television—said the new missile would be one of the largest road-mobile ICBMs in the world if it becomes operational, and could represent the threatened new “strategic weapon” Kim had talked of at the start of this year. For the international community, Kim’s message was: North Korea was a military force to be reckoned with, but not a threat.
Azerbaijan and Armenia Agree to Cease-Fire in Nagorno-Karabakh (NYT) Azerbaijan and Armenia negotiated a limited cease-fire early Saturday after almost two weeks of fierce fighting over a disputed province, with the goal of pausing combat long enough to collect bodies from the battlefield and to exchange prisoners. The Russian-brokered agreement, which takes effect at noon on Saturday, was short on specifics. The issue of the how the cease-fire would play out on the front lines was left to the sides to agree to in “additional” talks. People fleeing the fighting on Friday described the violence as more intense than what took place during the yearslong war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the early 1990s that killed some 20,000 people and displaced about a million, mostly Azerbaijanis.
Clashes erupt between ultra-Orthodox and police, youth set fire to city (Jerusalem Post) Clashes broke out between police and dozens of ultra-Orthodox people late Thursday night in Modi’in Illit as a gathering was held in a synagogue in violation of coronavirus and lockdown regulations, Walla reported. Several ultra-Orthodox were arrested, and youth set aflame trees and vegetation throughout the city in outcry. A video of the scene shows dozens of ultra-Orthodox people in clashes with the police as violence erupts among the crowd, and the congregants yell “shame on you,” at the police.
Nigerian protesters demand end of an anti-robbery police unit that robs people (Washington Post) The police officers accused him of speeding, but Dare Olaitan felt that wasn’t true. The 29-year-old filmmaker in Nigeria’s biggest city, Lagos, recalls requesting proof. “Then they slapped me, yanked away my phone and keys and said, ‘We are going to an ATM,” Olaitan said. The men, who’d pulled him over in an unmarked van, identified themselves as part of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS, a Nigerian police unit that has been tasked over the last three decades with fighting violent crime, including banditry and kidnapping. Similar tales blazed across social media in recent days as thousands of protesters filled the streets in several Nigerian cities, urging the leaders of Africa’s most populous nation to disband the squad, which they say routinely commits the kind of crimes it is supposed to thwart. Human rights activists have campaigned against SARS for years, but violent videos that surfaced online this week shoved a fresh spotlight on what demonstrators condemned as police brutality. A number of Nigerian celebrities took up the cause, helping #EndSARS go massively viral. As pressure mounted, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari vowed Friday to investigate the squad.
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Best Returning British TV Series 2021: the Most Anticipated Series Coming Back This Year
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There’s no getting around it; you’re going to see more of your TV than your friends and loved ones over the next few months. That being so, it’s lucky that there continues to be still so bloody much of the stuff, despite Covid-19’s best efforts to shut it all down. They might have been delayed, they might have been curtailed, but they weren’t stopped. Returning British TV shows are on their way. The horizon is filled with them, gambolling like lambs over the fields and into your living room.
There’s comedy and drama and crime thrillers arriving by the lorryload, and sci-fi and fantasy coming by the… much smaller lorryload. (More of a small van for returning British sci-fi and fantasy this year, but check out the new titles coming soon.)
We’ll keep this list updated as soon as more details are announced and release dates are confirmed.
A Discovery of Witches Season 2 (January 8th)
Based on Deborah Harkness’ All Souls trilogy about the forbidden love between a powerful witch and a centuries-old vampire, A Discovery Of Witches debuted on Sky in autumn 2018 (read our reviews here) and was renewed for series two and three almost straight away. The second run sees leads Teresa Palmer and Matthew Goode (pictured) time-walking in Elizabethan England where they meet some famous faces of yore.
A Very English Scandal series 2
This one has yet to receive the official commission stamp, but it’s too good not to pass on a bit prematurely. Following on from the success of Russell T. Davies’ acclaimed three-part drama based on the real-life events of Lib Dem leader Jeremy Thorpe’s plot to have his lover Norman Scott murdered, the BBC plans to turn the ‘A Very English Scandal’ header into an anthology series following different true life events that rocked English society. As reported by Deadline in March 2020, Agatha Christie adapter extraordinaire Sarah Phelps is writing a three-part drama about a 1963 sex scandal involving the Duchess of Argyll, nicknamed ‘The Dirty Duchess.’
Back Season 2 (January)
Channel 4 has a second run of Simon Blackwell’s excellent sitcom Back on the way. The first series aired in autumn 2017 and was delayed while actor Robert Webb suffered an episode of ill health. The comedy reunites Peep Show’s David Mitchell and Webb as Stephen and Andrew, two erstwhile foster brothers whose neurotic rivalry boils up in the wake of Stephen’s father’s death. Louise Brealey also stars in the squirming, tragicomic delight. Stream the first series on All4 here.
Back To Life Season 2 (tbc)
Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon’s six part comedy-drama about a woman released from a lengthy prison sentence arrived in 2019 as one of a clutch of well-received original BBC shows. Haggard plays Miri, who returns to her childhood home and isn’t exactly welcomed back to the community with open arms, alongside Adeel Akhtar, Geraldine James, Liam Williams and more. It aired on Showtime over in the US, and will return for series two, which is currently being written.
Baptiste Season 2 (tbc)
Tcheky Karyo will return as grizzled French detective Julien Baptiste in a second series of the Williams Brothers’ Euro-set crime thriller. The character made his name on two series of The Missing, and earned his own BBC spin-off in spring 2019. (Read our spoiler-filled reviews here.) Series two sees Baptiste in Budapest on a search for the missing family of a British Ambassador, and co-stars Killing Eve‘s Fiona Shaw. Production on series two was halted in March 2020 because of the global spread of COVID-19, but got back up and running in the summer.
Breeders Season 2 (tbc)
Filming wrapped on the second series of Sky One parenting comedy Breeders just before Christmas 2020, so we can expect to see the new episodes later this year. The series, created by Simon Blackwell, Chris Addison and Martin Freeman, follows the child-based frustrations and catastrophes of Paul (Freeman) and Ally (Daisy Haggard), breaking taboos and punching you in the heart as it goes.
Britannia Season 3 (tbc)
Playwright Jez Butterworth and showrunner James Richardson first brought their trippy vision of warring Celts, mystical druids and invading Romans to Sky Atlantic in January 2018, and were quickly rewarded by a second series renewal. That run has already been and gone, leaving us awaiting the return of David Morrissey, Mackenzie Crook and co. for more bonkers ancient history, this time with added Sophie Okonedo!
Bulletproof: South Africa (January 20th)
After two hit series of crime drama Bulletproof on Sky One, police officers Bishop (Noel Clarke) and Pike (Ashley Walters) are back for a three-part special set in South Africa. The miniseries will see the crime-fighters’ attempt to relax on holiday scuppered when they become entangled with a dangerous kidnap plot.
Cobra Season 2 (tbc)
Robert Carlyle’s PM will return for another series of Sky One political thriller Cobra, written by The Tunnel and Strike: Cuckoo’s Calling‘s Ben Richards. The first series saw Carlyle’s character attempting to maintain power after solar flares took out Britain’s power grid and left the country in chaos as political factions vied for his position. What disaster will befall him in series two we don’t yet know…
Dead Pixels Season 2 (January)
Jon Brown’s gamer comedy debuted in March 2019 and was renewed four months later for series two. It stars Alexa Davies and Will Merrick as two die-hard MMORPG gamers (massive multiplayer online roleplay game, if you were wondering) and Charlotte Ritchie as their non-gaming flatmate. Here’s our interview with the creator on how other TV shows and films so often go wrong in their depiction of gaming and gamers.
Derry Girls Season 3 (tbc)
Lisa McGee’s terrific 90s-set Northern Irish comedy is set to return for a third series about the lives of secondary school students Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle and James. Filming was due to begin in June 2020, but Covid-19 disrupted that schedule so we’ll have to wait a little longer for this one. Set in the 1990s, Derry Girls is a coming-of-age nostalgia-flood with characters to love and jokes to spare, in which crushes and friendship fall-outs are dealt with in the same breath as dangerous political turmoil. Cracker.
Doctor Who Season 13 (tbc)
Thanks to Covid-19, we’re getting a shorter run of eight episodes for Doctor Who‘s next series, which is confirmed to welcome new companion Dan to the TARDIS. Played by comedian-actor John Bishop, Dan will join Yaz and the Doctor as they continue their travels after saying goodbye to Ryan and Graham in New Year special ‘Revolution of the Daleks.’
Endeavour Season 8 (tbc)
A three-episode seventh series of Russell Lewis’ Inspector Morse prequel aired in February 2020, taking Morse into a new decade, as he and the team investigated the discovery of a body on a canal path on New Year’s Day 1970 (read our spoiler-filled reviews here). Shaun Evans not only returned as the lead, but also directed his second instalment of the long-running crime prequel. Series eight was due to begin filming in summer 2020 but it was pushed back until 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gangs of London Season 2 (tbc)
The body count was high in Sky Atlantic’s ultra-stylish, ultra-violent 2020 thriller Gangs of London, but enough characters made it all the way through for a second season to be commissioned. When it eventually arrives, expect more expertly choreographed fight scenes, more international crime family intrigue and more betrayal. Co-creator Gareth Evans and his fellow directors gave us a taste of what to expect from the new run here.
Gentleman Jack Season 2 (tbc)
Renewed even before series one had aired, Sally Wainwright’s Gentleman Jack arrived on BBC One in the UK and HBO in the US with a bang. It stars Suranne Jones as real-life trail-blazing lesbian industrialist Anne Lister, with a cast including Sophie Rundle, Gemma Whelan and Rosie Cavaliero. It’s witty and dynamic, offering television a new 19th century hero at whom to marvel (here’s our episode one review). The eight-episode second series started filming in November 2020.
Ghosts Season 3 (tbc)
This tremendously fun comedy arrived in 2019 from the cast of Horrible Histories and Yonderland. Happily, it was renewed by the BBC for a third series, which guarantees us at least six more episodes of spectral shenanigans as Alison and Mike (alive) try to keep the ancestral family home going while dealing with an influx of housemates from history (dead). Speaking to Den of Geek in November 2020 about the terrific Christmas special, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who plays Mike in the show, said they were hoping to film series three in spring 2021.
Guilt Season 2 (tbc)
BBC Scotland’s dark comedy-drama Guilt was a word-of-mouth hit that became an award-winning hit. Created by Neil Forsyth and starring Mark Bonnar, it was the story of two very different brothers attempting to cover up an unthinkable act. It’s currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer and will be joined by a second four-part series. Don’t get it confused with the US Amanda Knox series of the same name, which was cancelled.
Happy Valley Season 3 (tbc)
We’re cheating here because there is very little chance that 2021 will see the planned third and final series of Sally Wainwright’s excellent crime drama Happy Valley but it’s too good a drama not to include. The word seems to be that creator Wainwright and star Sarah Lancashire are keen to return for the final chapter in Sgt. Cawood’s story, but they’re waiting for young star Rhys Connah, who plays Cawood’s grandson Ryan, to get a bit older before tackling the story Wainwright wants to tell. Patience.
His Dark Materials Season 3 (tbc)
One final eight-episode season is on its way to BBC One and HBO to conclude this stunning adaptation of Philip Pullman’s book trilogy. Season three will tell the story of The Amber Spyglass, taking Lyra and Will to even more new worlds, where they’ll meet strange creatures and have to face a weighty choice. Pre-production began earlier in 2020, but the renewal announcement didn’t officially arrive until December. Here’s a taster of what we might expect to see.
Innocent Season 2 (tbc)
ITV’s Innocent was a four-part series about a miscarriage of justice that aired in May 2018. Its conclusion certainly didn’t call for a continuation so news of a second series renewal was a bit of a head-scratcher until it was revealed that creator Chris Lang (Unforgotten) was writing a whole new case and a whole new set of characters for the second run, now due to arrive this year.
Inside No. 9 Season 6 (tbc)
Knowing a good thing when it has one, BBC Two renewed Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith’s ingenious anthology series Inside No. 9 for a sixth and seventh series back in March. That means 12 new half-hour stories told with wit, originality and – every so often – a surprising amount of heart. Shearsmith Tweeted in November 2020 that the team were in rehearsals and planning to start filming on the new episodes imminently.
Killing Eve Season 4 (tbc)
Season four of mega-hit spy thriller Killing Eve was announced back before season three aired, so we know that it is coming, the question is: when? As the series films across various European locations, it’s been hit harder than many by the Covid-19 pandemic, and production was confirmed as being on an indefinite hiatus in October 2020, so don’t hold your breath for the usual April start date. As soon as things are up and running, we’ll let you know.
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Line of Duty Season 6 (March)
Series five of Jed Mercurio’s hugely successful crime thriller concluded in May 2019, and, after a Covid-related five-month delay, filming wrapped on series six in November 2020. Line of Duty stars Vicky McClure, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar as bent-copper-hunters AC-12, with each series welcoming a high-profile guest – previous series have welcomed Stephen Graham, Thandie Newton and Keeley Hawes, and this time around it’s Kelly Macdonald.
Man Like Mobeen Season 4 (tbc)
Announced on creator and star Guz Khan’s Instagram account in September 2020, as reported by Comedy.co.uk, hit BBC Three comedy Man Like Mobeen will return in 2021. Series three left fans on a serious cliffhanger that saw Mobeen doing time despite his best efforts to stay out of trouble and raise his younger sister. Catch up on BBC iPlayer here.
Marcella Season 3 (January)
ITV’s Marcella, co-created by The Killing’s Hans Rosenfeldt and starring Anna Friel, went out in a blaze of bonkers glory in 2018. Series two marked a turning point for the detective show, which went from domestic crime drama to full-blown comic-book spy thriller, complete with faked deaths, conspiracy, and secret investigative units. Series three has Marcella working undercover in a Belfast crime family. It’s already aired on Netflix around the world, and will finally arrive on ITV in January 2021.
McMafia Season 2 (tbc)
Starring James Norton as the conflicted British son of a Russian mob boss, McMafia was BBC One’s big, glamorous New Year drama for 2018. It was renewed for another eight episode season a good while back but updates on progress have been very thin on the ground since then Whenever it arrives, expect more double-crossing and high-stakes violence set against the backdrop of gangland London. Read our series one episode reviews here.
Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Season 4 (tbc)
A fishing show may seem like a strange choice for this list of mostly high-profile dramas and comedies, but Gone Fishing deserves as much celebration as any of them. That’s thanks to Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse’s natural chemistry as two long-time friends, both of whom have been forced to contemplate their mortality in recent years due to serious heart problems. It’s fishing, yes, but it’s also chat, silliness and genuine human warmth.
Motherland Season 3 (tbc)
Sharon Horgan, Holly Walsh and Helen Linehan’s parenting comedy Motherland will be back for a third series. Starring Anna Maxwell-Martin (Good Omens, Line Of Duty), Lucy Punch, Paul Ready and Diane Morgan, it’s a caustic look at the demands of modern parenting and life in your thirties and forties that you don’t even need to have kids to relate to/stare at in rapt horror.
Peaky Blinders Season 6 (tbc)
Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight’s BBC Two crime saga following the ascendancy of Birmingham’s Shelby family in post-World War One England, is set to return for two further series, which should, if all goes to plan, take us all the way up to the outbreak of World War II. Series five aired in late summer 2019 and here’s all the news we have on series six, which was sadly forced to suspend production in March due to the global spread of Covid-19. Filming is due to resume in January 2021, so fingers crossed we’ll get the new series later this year.
Sex Education Season 3 (tbc)
Season three of Netflix’s celebrated high school comedy-drama went into production in September 2020, so there’ll be a little wait until the new episodes arrive on the streaming service. The show has won such an adoring fandom over its two seasons that they’ll wait as long as it takes to continue the stories of Otis, Eric, Maeve and of course, Gillian Anderson’s masterful Jean.
Staged Season 2 (January 4th)
A lot of people tried their best to make new TV under lockdown conditions last year, and some fared better than others. At the top of the comedy pile is Staged, starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen as exaggerated versions of themselves, rehearsing a play on Zoom with a host of big name guest stars and plenty of laughs courtesy of their other halves Georgia Tennant and Anna Lundberg.
Stath Lets Flats Season 3
We waited too long to hear that Channel 4 was doing the sensible thing and renewing Jamie Demetriou’s excellent Stath Lets Flats for a third series. During that wait, the show won three Baftas and even more fans, securing its reputation as one of the best comedies around. According to cast-member Kiell Smith-Bynoe, who plays reluctant letting agent Dean, the plan is to start filming in summer 2021, if everybody’s schedules can match up.
Taboo Season 2 (tbc)
From Steven Knight, creator of the excellent Peaky Blinders, in collaboration with star Tom Hardy, Taboo presents a very different vision of Regency England to the traditional Jane Austen world of assembly balls and etiquette faux pas. It’s about James Delaney, an almost invincible, little bit magic, highly mysterious thorn in the side of the East India Company. Series one aired in early 2017, and as of summer 2019, Knight had finished six of the eight scripts for the second series. Here’s what we know so far.
Taskmaster Season 11 (tbc)
Joining the Taskmaster and little Alex Horne for series ten of Taskmaster – its first series on Channel 4 – were Daisy May Cooper, Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson, Mawaan Rizwan and Richard Herring. Then came a New Year treat featuring all-new one-off contestants. In 2021, we’re due a full new series starring Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak and Sarah Kendall, plus a champion of champions miniseries.
Temple Season 2 (tbc)
Adapted from Norwegian series Valkyrien, Temple is the story of an underground medical facility run by a desperate surgeon and his apocalypse-prepping colleague. It stars Mark Strong, Carice Van Houten and Daniel Mays, and debuted on Sky One in autumn 2019. The series two renewal was announced as the series one finale aired, and the new episodes are expected to air in summer 2021. Read more about the series here.
The Bay Season 2 (January)
Daragh Carville’s Morecambe-set crime thriller returns with a new case for Morven Christie’s DS Lisa Armstrong and co. this year. The first series dealt with the disappearance of a set of teenage twins and shady goings-on in a picture-perfect coastal town, earning it the title of ‘the new Broadchurch’. Here’s our episode one review.
The Capture Season 2 (tbc)
Ben Chanan’s BBC One thriller The Capture was a high-stakes crime drama that tackled the question of what truth and innocence mean when video evidence can be so easily manipulated in the modern age. It starred Strike‘s Holliday Grainger, and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them‘s Callum Turner, and was renewed for a second series in summer 2020.
The Crown Season 5 (tbc)
Olivia Colman took over from Clare Foy as HRH Elizabeth II in The Crown series three. The time jump saw Matt Smith replaced by Tobias Menzies as Prince Philip and Helena Bonham-Carter take the reins from Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret, with Gillian Anderson playing Margaret Thatcher. For season five, the palace welcomes Imelda Staunton (pictured) and Lesley Manville as the Windsor sisters.
The Last Kingdom Season 5 (tbc)
The Last Kingdom series five will adapt the next two books in Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories series: Warriors of the Storm and The Flame Bearer. Starring Alexander Dreymon as Viking-raised-Saxon Uhtred of Bebbenberg, it’s an action-packed historical drama filled with wit and characters to love. Read our spoiler-filled episode reviews and more.
This Time With Alan Partridge Season 2 (tbc)
Filming concluded on the second run of This Time With Alan Partridge in December 2020, so there shouldn’t be too long a wait for the new episodes to arrive on BBC One. Series two sees Norwich broadcasting veteran Alan established as the co-presenter of fictional magazine chat show This Time, following his gaffes on-screen and off. Susannah Fielding co-stars.
Unforgotten Season 4 (tbc)
Cassie and Sunny (played by Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar) return for a fourth series of ITV’s excellent cold case crime drama Unforgotten. What makes Chris Lang’s detective series stand out is its empathy—for its characters, for the victims, and often, for the killers themselves. The new series will take another decades-old case as its starting point, and no doubt tell another engrossing, affecting story led by excellent performances from a cast including Susan Lynch and Sheila Hancock.
War of the Worlds Season 2 (tbc)
FOX UK sci-fi War of the Worlds was one of the first TV dramas to restart filming after the enforced Covid-19 lockdown (it helps when your show is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the population has been more or less destroyed), so even with all the effects-heavy post-production required, we can expect it to arrive this year. It uses H.G. Wells’ story more as a jumping-off point than a bible, and developed into a poised and atmospheric sci-fi for adults. Read more about it here.
World on Fire Season 2 (tbc)
To the delight of fans following series one’s tense cliff-hanger ending, Peter Bowker’s WWII drama following multiple interconnected stories from around the world during the war, was recommissioned in November 2019. The stories of Harry (Jonah Hauer-King), Kasia (Zofia Wichlacz) and Lois (Julia Brown) will continue in the second run, alongside those of Lois’ conscientious objector father Douglas (Sean Bean) and Harry’s ice-cold mother Robina (Lesley Manville). 
Year of the Rabbit Season 2 (tbc)
Detective Rabbit returns! Matt Berry, Susan Wokoma and Freddie Fox will be back for more Victorian crime-based comedy in a second series of Channel 4’s acclaimed Year Of The Rabbit. C4’s Head of Comedy Fiona McDermott describes the show, which is co-written by Matt Berry with Veep and Black Books‘ Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil, as “glorious, gutsy and audacious”, and you won’t hear any disagreement from us. Series one is currently available to stream on All4, and the six new episodes are expected to arrive this year.
Also returning:
Brassic Season 3 (tbc)  – Joseph Gilgun’s Sky One comedy returns for a third run.
Code 404 Season 2 (tbc)– Stephen Graham and Daniel Mays are back on Sky One in this very British comedy take on RoboCop.
Don’t Forget the Driver Season 2 (tbc) The brilliant Toby Jones returns in this heartfelt seaside comedy drama.
Feel Good Season 2 (tbc) – Mae Martin’s autobiographically inspired comedy returns to Channel 4.
Hitmen Season 2 (tbc) – Mel and Sue will be back on Sky One for more paid-assassin larks.
King Gary Season 2 – Gary King will be ruling the crescent once again in this BBC One comedy.
I Am… Season 2 (tbc) – The Channel 4 female-fronted anthology drama returns with Suranne Jones among the cast.
Intelligence Season 2 (tbc) – David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed are back on Sky One for more tech-spy comedy.
State of the Union Season 2 (tbc) – Nick Hornby is creating two new characters who meet up weekly before their marriage counselling sessions for this BBC Two comedy-drama.
The Cockfields Season 2 (tbc) – This Gold original comedy starring Joe Wilkinson and Diane Morgan will return, but sadly, without comedian Bobby Ball, who passed away in 2020.
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365 Dni/365 Days (2020)
So for those of you who don’t have a clue... 365 Dni is a Polish & Italian erotic romantic drama on Netflix. Or, a 50 Shades inspired Harlequin/Mills n’ Boon rip-off of days gone by. In fact, I’m sure if I raided my Nans extensive collection I could find a fair few which weren’t far off this, she was part of a book club, she has thousands, I read many of them in my youth (not suggesting all such books are bad, just some, I’ve enjoyed some, easy reads).
I watched this a couple of weeks ago. It’ll come as little to no surprise that firstly, I chose to watch it (you know by now I’ll watch just about anything, and if the film has generated a controversial buzz I like to discover it first hand), and secondly, it is pretty terrible. I’ll admit I probably would have gotten around to this, eventually, but I saw a Michele Morrone gifset floating around here, which prompted the watch. He’s pretty, very pretty.. talents beyond that are still to be determined... that’s really mean actually, apologies, because he doesn't have a bad voice, just the use of cheesy euro-pop was excessive and obnoxious for the most part, and for most of this he does manage to portray a terrifying abusive egotistical sexist pig pretty well. The dialogue? Nothing good to be said about that. And I can’t remember if Massimo asks Laura to teach/show him how to be softer, or gentle or what... something like that, but it doesn’t happen, I don’t know why they bothered having him say it. 
Desperately hedging it’s bets, it needed to pick a tone and stick to it. Everything was uncomfortable, and awkward.
And the end, the fucking end, I should have known... as soon as she utters “I don’t need a year”, I’m paraphrasing, it’s something like that, I’m not looking it up... this should have been called 62 Days... I was suspicious looking at the run time, something was going to happen, which is where knowing a sequel was coming would have been helpful, because the end enraged me, I knew about the main themes, but the fucking ending, jeez, that pissed me off... I immediately looked it up, and was somehow relieved it was getting a sequel, then back to being pissed off that this was seriously pitched a series.
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Cazando Gangas: las mejores ofertas en el iPhone 11, el POCO X3 NFC y muchos más antes del Prime Day 2020 de Amazon
Cazando Gangas: las mejores ofertas en el iPhone 11, el POCO X3 NFC y muchos más antes del Prime Day 2020 de Amazon
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Apenas quedan cuatro días para el Prime Day de Amazon, pero las ofertas no se han hecho esperar y el gigante de e-commerce ya nos propone algunos descuentos muy atractivos en móviles y accesorios. Y ojo, porque no sólo traemos las rebajas de Amazon, sino que otras muchas tiendas online también tienen algún que otro precio recortado.
Esta semana, como es habitual, nuestra sección de Cazando Gangas viene cargada de ofertas tanto en modelos que llevan algún tiempo en el mercado como en terminales que acaban de aterrizar. Y, por supuesto, no faltan los descuentos en relojes inteligentes, pulseras de actividad y auriculares inalámbricos.
Ofertas en móviles
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Samsung Galaxy S20+: comenzamos con un modelo de Samsung que presume de una pantalla AMOLED 6,7 pulgadas, un avanzado equipo fotográfico y el procesador Exynos 990, entre otras características. El Galaxy S20+ 5G de 12GB/128GB ha bajado hasta los 818 euros en Amazon.
iPhone SE 2020: además del clásico Touch ID, ofrece toda la potencia del A13 en un formato compacto. En eBay, el iPhone SE (2020) de 128 GB cuesta ahora mismo 484,99 euros con envío desde España y 2 años de garantía.
Redmi 9: es uno de los teléfonos más básicos de Xiaomi, pero no por ello el Redmi 9 deja de ser una buena elección. Incluye una pantalla FullHD+ de 6,53 pulgadas, una batería de 5020 mAh con carga rápida 18W y una cámara trasera cuádruple. El modelo de 4GB/64GB cuesta ahora mismo en Amazon 138,89 euros.
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Xiaomi Redmi 9 - Smartphone con Pantalla FHD+ de 6.53" DotDisplay, 4 GB y 64 GB, Cámara cuádruple de 13 MP con IA, MediaTek Helio G80, Batería de 5020 mAh, 18 W de Carga rápida, Púrpura
Hoy en Amazon por 137,00€
PVP en Media Markt 179,00€PVP en PcComponentes 148,90€
LG Velvet 5G: si hay algo que caracteriza a este modelo de LG es su diseño alargado y curvado, pero además, cuenta con conectividad 5G y triple cámara de 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP. En Amazon, el LG Velvet 5G está rebajado a 519,99 euros en varios colores.
POCO X3 NFC: ha llegado recientemente al mercado, pero ha necesitado poco tiempo para convertirse en una de las mejores propuestas en lo que a relación calidad-precio se refiere. En Aliexpress, tienes la versión global del POCO X3 NFC de 6GB/64GB con envío desde España por 210,46 euros.
Xiaomi Mi 10T y Mi 10T Pro: los modelos más recientes de Xiaomi llegarán en unos días con el Snapdragon 865, conectividad 5G y cámaras de 64 y 108 MP, respectivamente, así como de una 5.000 mAh con carga rápida 33 W. En El Corte Inglés, hay una oferta de lanzamiento con una tarjeta regalo de 99 euros por 499 euros el Xiaomi Mi 10T y por 599 euros el Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro.
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Motorola Moto G8 Power: a su gran batería de 5.000 mAh con carga rápida TurboPower de 15 W, hay que añadir una pantalla FullHD+ de 6,4 pulgadas y una cámara trasera cuádruple de 16 MP + 8 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP. El Moto G8 Power en azul tiene un precio de 169 euros en PcComponentes.
OPPO A72: entre otras características, incluye una pantalla FullHD+ de 6,5 pulgadas, el chip Snapdragon 665, una cámara trasera de 48 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP, una batería de 5.000 mAh y NFC. En PcComponentes y otras tiendas, el OPPO A72 de 4GB/128GB ha bajado hasta los 229 euros.
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OPPO A72 - Smartphone de 6.5" FHD+, 4GB/128GB, Octa-core, cámara trasera 48MP+8MP+2MP+2MP, cámara frontal 16 MP, 5.000 mAh, Android 10, color Morado
Hoy en Amazon por 228,85€
PVP en Media Markt 249,00€PVP en Fnac 229,90€PVP en PcComponentes 229,00€
Redmi Note 9 Pro: incluye una batería de 5.020 mAh con carga rápida 33 W y una cámara cuádruple con sensor principal de 64 MP, entre otras prestaciones. La versión global del Redmi Note 9 Pro de 6GB/128GB en eBay se queda en 209,69 euros usando el cupón PQ42020, con envío desde España en 72 horas y dos años de garantía.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite: si buscas un teléfono 5G, Xiaomi te propone este modelo con 6 GB de RAM, pantalla AMOLED de 6,57 pulgadas, cámara de 48 MP y carga rápida de 20 W. El Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G ha subido un poquito en Amazon, pero sigue estando a muy buen precio: 276,99 euros.
iPhone 11: terminamos este apartado con el iPhone 11, que está a punto de dar la bienvenida a su sucesor y, precisamente por eso, puede comprarse en Tuimeilibre por 679 euros en color negro y con 64 GB.
Ofertas en accesorios
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Apple Watch SE: el mal llamado "reloj barato" de Apple incluye una pantalla Retina, un altímetro siempre activo y un sensor óptico de frecuencia cardiaca de 2ª generación. En Amazon, puedes ahorrarte unos eurillos en el Apple Watch SE (GPS) de 40 mm, que cuesta 290,99 euros.
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Nuevo Apple Watch SE (GPS, 40 mm) Caja de Aluminio en Plata - Correa Deportiva Blanca
Hoy en Amazon por 290,99€
PVP en Media Markt 298,00€PVP en El Corte Inglés 299,00€
Realme Buds Air Neo: estos auriculares de Realme cuentan con un modo baja latencia para gaming y ofrecen 3 horas de autonomía que alcanzan las 17 horas con la carga adicional del estuche. En PcComponentes, los tienes esta semana por 34,99 euros.
Huawei Band 4: aquí tenemos una pulsera con medición del oxígeno en sangre, sensor óptico de frecuencia cardíaca y un curioso sistema de carga alojado en su correa de silicona. La Huawei Band 4 en color negro tiene ahora mismo un precio de 19,90 euros en Amazon.
Amazfit Bip S: compatible con iOS y Android, este reloj inteligente integra un GPS, alcanza una autonomía de hasta 40 días y cuenta con diez modos de deporte. En Media Markt, puedes encontrar el Amazfit Bip S por 58 euros en blanco.
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HUAWEI Band 4- Pulsera de actividad con pantalla a color TFT de 0.96 pulgadas, monitorización continua con HUAWEI TruSeen TM 3.5 24/7, monitoreo del sueño, resistencia al agua 5ATM, Graphite Black
Hoy en Amazon por 19,90€
PVP en El Corte Inglés 24,90€PVP en PcComponentes 22,19€
Huawei FreeBuds 3: si buscas unos auriculares inalámbricos con cancelación de ruido activa, los Huawei FreeBuds 3 ofrecen también una baja latencia, drivers de 14 mm y carga inalámbrica. Ahora mismo, en la tienda online de Huawei, los tienes por 99 euros en tres colores diferentes.
Apple AirPods Pro: terminamos con los auriculares más avanzados de Apple, que presumen de cancelación activa de ruido, ecualización adaptativa y resistencia IPX4. Los AirPods Pro continúan a un precio de 199,99 euros en eBay.
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For the first time, two hurricanes may hit the Gulf of Mexico at the same time
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For the first time, two hurricanes may hit the Gulf of Mexico at the same time
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Next week for the first time on record, two hurricanes could hit  the Gulf of Mexico at the same time.
Twice before, in 1959 and 1933, two tropical storms have entered the Gulf at the same time. But never before have both been hurricanes.
It might not go that way. Only one of the storm systems has yet strengthened into a tropical storm — a dangerous cyclone, but not yet a hurricane. The other remains a tropical depression, and its future is still unclear. But forecast models have suggested the possibility since at least Thursday (Aug. 20), and the storms are still following the path that would lead to double Gulf hurricanes.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued tropical storm warnings across much of the Caribbean for Tropical Storm Laura, which reached tropical storm strength today (Aug. 21), meaning it has wind speeds between 39-73 mph (63 and 118 km/h).
It’s currently east of Puerto Rico and early forecast tracks show it whirling over that US territory, the US Virgin Islands, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Florida, and then into the Gulf over the course of the weekend and early next week.
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Rough predictions of when Laura’s tropical storm-force winds may hit each region. (NOAA/NHC)
Tropical depression 14, expected to take the name Marco if it becomes a tropical storm, is moving more slowly.
Forecast tracks show it heading north from its current location near Honduras, straight up the Gulf.
The NHC has issued tropical storm warnings for parts of Honduras and southeastern Mexico, and a hurricane watch for much of eastern Mexico.
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Rough predictions of when Marco’s tropical storm-force winds may hit each region. (NOAA/NHC)
Early forecast maps of interacting winds from the two storms show them overlapping in the Gulf. And meteorologists have said it’s still too early to predict exactly how the two storms will behave, particularly if they begin to interact strongly.  
For what it’s worth & it may not be much, next 5 days according to Euro Model. Takes #TD14/”Marco” on a more w’ward trek thereby permitting #Laura to follow suit more w’ward. Acadiana may begin to fall out of one cone & get deeper into another. Very low confidence forecast. #LAwx pic.twitter.com/0s69CDnCPC
— Rob Perillo (@robperillo) August 21, 2020
One possibility is a significant “Fujiwhara effect.” According to the NHC, that’s a term meteorologists use for when two tropical cyclones near each other and start to “dance around their common center.”
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Above: Images taken between July 25 and August 1, 2017 shows hurricanes Irwin and Hilary circling each other and merging in the Pacific Ocean due to the Fujiwhara effect. 
It’s unclear at this point how that would impact the movements of the storms in the Gulf, though The Washington Post reports that one possibility is a delayed arrival for Marco, giving it more time to strengthen over warm water. 
The 2020 hurricane season has been extraordinarily busy, with Laura already a record setter today (Aug. 21) as the earliest “L” storm ever. (Tropical cyclones are named in alphabetical order as they achieve tropical storm strength.)
This year also saw the earliest C, E, F, G, H, I, J and K storms, as Houston-based meteorologist Matt Lanza noted on Twitter. If tropical depression 14 becomes Marco, it will be the earliest M storm on record. (These records date back to the late 19th Century, and include storms from the era when tropical storms were numbered but not named.)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says that as climate change warms the oceans, strong hurricanes are likely to become more frequent than they were in previous years.
Originally published on Live Science.
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Olympic Hockey: Great Britain turn attention to Tokyo Olympic preparations after qualification success
Laura Unworthy pole of her interval at Great Britain women being intelligent to defend their Olympic title next year after Mark Hager’s side closed requirement for the Tokyo Olympic Games with a self-assured 5-1 collective victory over Chile. Olympic fans from all over the world are invited to book Olympic 2020 tickets from our online platforms for Olympic Tickets. Olympics Hockey fans can book Olympic Hockey Tickets from our ticketing marketplace exclusively on discounted prices.
Great Britain followed up their 3-0 advantage in their first leg with a 2-1 win over Las Diablos to record their first back-to-back victories since the team triumphed at the 2016 Rio Olympics. 
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Unsworth doubled Britain’s lead inside ten minutes when she rifled a shot into the roof of the net from close range and played a pivotal role throughout to ensure she will become a three-time Olympian - and Great Britain’s most experienced player of this current crop - come July next year, fitness permitting.
"It is a relief and as Olympic champions, we can go back out there and defend our title,” said Unsworth. “The actual work twitches here and we can now talk about hitting out stamp on the tournament. It is a heaviness off our shoulders and we've come a long way.”
It took just four minutes for Tess Howard to bury a low reverse-stick shot in the corner to put their Olympic dream beyond doubt. Directly gathering into a group at the top of the center circle, it was clear Britain was keen to revision their lackluster narrative of late, which has included a poor presentation in this year’s Pro League and a fourth-place finish at July’s Euro Hockey Championships in Antwerp. 
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"We all knew we had to buckle down,” added Unsworth. “We've put in a lot of hard work and the few weeks we had post-Antwerp we put in a solid block of work. We have got lengthier now with Mark as he only came in in March. It's a totally new side and we are playing a dissimilar style and we are going in the right way.” 
Chile tested Britain’s mettle intermittently and Fernanda Villagran converted a penalty corner late on to the approval of Leeds City manager Marcelo Bielsa, the former head coach of the Chilean national team who was watching from the stands after being invited by Chile’s head coach, Sergio Vigil. 
But Las Diablos - ranked 18th in the world - failed to trouble Maddie Hinch until the 40th minute and Hager is acutely aware his side will face more clinical opposition at Tokyo Olympic. 
“Tonight we will have an insufficient beer to rejoice creation the Olympic 2020,” he said. “We previously have plans in place, now we can trigger those. For us, it’s about making sure we grow and gets even better. 
At the end of the willing Hollie Pearne-Webb spoke to the group and said: ‘We have ticked one box – we’re going. But in the next eight months, we have to push each other even harder.’
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“One thing is great that we are going to the Olympic 2020. You look at the percentage of people that win medals and there are not many. That has to be the following impartial we have the procedures and we recover. We cannot be how we are. We have to get an additional 10-20% improvement.”
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"Play him", "We're crazy" - Many Everton fans react as one man continues fine international form
Cenk Tosun scored a late winner as Turkey recorded a 1-0 victory over Albania in their Euro 2020 qualification match on Friday night.
The 28-year-old has now netted five times in his last six appearances at international level for a Turkey side very much on the up.
The 6-foot centre-forward is hardly getting a sniff for Everton, though, making just one Premier League appearance in the early stages of the 2019-20 campaign.
Tosun has not even made the squad for two of Everton’s last four league outings, which is somewhat of a surprise when considering Marco Silva’s side are not exactly flying in the final third of the field – netting just six league goals.
As expected, a number of Everton fans took to social media to react to their centre-forward’s effort on Friday night.
And it would be fair to say that many believe the Turk should be given more of a regular chance, potentially at the expense of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
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A selection of the Twitter reaction from the Merseyside club’s fans can be seen below:
Then play him @Everton Well done @CenkTouson ?
— Ian Adams (@joevamya) October 12, 2019
Tosun should be given a chance he needs a proper run in the side
— Laura Hebden (@LauraHebden1) October 12, 2019
Our only decent striker
— ? (@_____h23) October 12, 2019
I think we’re crazy for not playing cenk. What does he have to do? Played and scored in the champions League and scores when he plays for turkey!
— Jason Bunyan (@jasonbun2002) October 12, 2019
Start him with kean, job done ?
— Paul McCann (@PJMCC1976) October 12, 2019
Maybe he would for us if he was given a chance!
— Jackie Roberts (@Jackie1roberts) October 11, 2019
See tosun scoring but doesn’t get a chance at us
— James Evans (@Efc12Evans) October 12, 2019
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In an Ancient Woodland, One of Italy’s Rare Gated Communities Flourishes
ROME — Name another golf community that shares its heritage with the Etruscans or was once a battlefield for medieval noblemen whose families produced a Who’s Who of popes. But wait, it gets better.
The Olgiata, as this tangle of woodland is called, has been invaded by barbarians. It was traded among families, put up for auction and given as a wedding gift.
Once flax was abundant here, as were barley and oats. In the 20th century, Olgiata was the home of the immortal racehorses Nearco and Ribot.
Three thousand years of history buys a lot of character.
Its latest incarnation? Olgiata not only is home to a world-famous golf course, but it has also introduced a modern twist in one of the oldest of old-world countries: It is one of Italy’s rare gated communities, an oasis of sprawling villas where gardeners toil and the wealthy work out under the watchful eye of surveillance cameras and security guards.
In a country that treasures its rich history, celebrates its culinary gifts and thrives on personal (and often kinetic) interaction, golfing and isolated luxury living have been slow to catch on.
Homegrown duffers and real estate investors here hope that is about to change.
In October, the Olgiata Golf Club will host the 76th Italian Open, a tournament growing in prize money — $7 million — and importance on the European Tour.
“We have the best players’ lounge on the professional tour,” said Barbara Zonchello, director of the tournament’s organizing committee. “We are known for the food and hospitality available to the players.”
This time, however, the organizers are trying to show that they offer more than a charming stop for pro golfers.
The stakes are high, as Italy prepares to host the Ryder Cup for the first time in 2022 at another course in Rome — Marco Simone Golf & Country Club.
Italy was an unconventional — if not risky — choice to host the prestigious biennial competition between the United States and Europe.
In Ireland and Britain, golf is so sacred that people will drive three hours to a course in the middle of nowhere and brave rains and winds for just about any professional tournament.
Spain and Germany also have much more mature golfing infrastructures and devoted participant bases and have produced champions like Seve Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer.
“The feeling toward golf in Italy is changing,” said Franco Chimenti, president of the Italian Golf Federation.
“More people are approaching this sport and leaving behind all prejudice that has stopped its growth in the past. We are constantly working to make golf accessible to everyone: children, women and the disabled.”
The emergence of Francesco Molinari as one of the most talented and recognizable golfers in the world has helped. The Turin native won the British Open last year and became the first Italian ever to hoist the Claret Jug.
He also was a key member of Europe’s victorious 2018 Ryder Cup team, as were last year’s Italian Open champion, Thorbjorn Oleson, and the 2017 victor, Tyrrell Hatton.
In the Ryder Cup, organizers see an opportunity to prove to the world that Italy is a worthy host, as well as to spread the gospel of golf to homegrown weekend golfers and international tourists.
“It is the most important golf event in the country and the peak of our road toward the Ryder Cup,” said its director, Gian Paolo Montali.
“It’s important for our golf tourism.”
Olgiata, this serene stretch of countryside 15 miles north of Rome, is perhaps the perfect showcase for this mission.
Behind 12-foot-high privet hedges, swimming pools reflect tile-roofed estates set back on large and lush lots.
There is a tennis and country club and, in a nod to its recent past, an equestrian center with rows of stables, show and jumping rings as well as a network of riding trails.
It has been a popular enclave for the international set. Embassy personnel, corporate executives and a handful of Lazio footballers and actors have found solace in estates that range from 1.5 million to 8 million euros, or $1.6 million to $8.8 million.
There are spring waters nearby; spas and Pilates instructors seem to outnumber trattorias and taverns.
Conservancy regulations have kept the landscape lush and offered a home to more than 30 different species of birds.
“It is a place for people who seek a healthy, active lifestyle,” said Stella Carnacina, chief executive of Carnacina Immobiliare, a real estate company that specializes in the area. “But they also want space and security and a feeling of being in the country but close enough to Rome.”
But the Olgiata Golf Club, which opened in 1961, is the jewel in this affluent community shaped by rolling woodlands near where Veio, the Etruscans’ richest city, once stood.
For 300 years, it toggled between war and peace with Rome before finally being overrun in 396 B.C. Two of the world’s foremost course designers have laid out a challenging, long course (7,566 yards), with towering trees and umbrella pines and small creeks running through it.
Since history plays a vital role in the perspectives of Italians, as well as golf aficionados, it is worth noting that Olgiata’s original designer was an Englishman named C.K. Cotton who, according to the golf course historian Geoffrey S. Cornish, descends from the design tree of Douglas Rolland, a Scot whose work in the late 19th century is considered among the most influential in the sport.
In 2010, the American course designer Jim Fazio, whose uncle George Fazio is also considered a modern master, gave it a makeover costing more than €1 million as part of Rome’s bid, which it eventually abandoned, to host the 2020 Olympics.
Olgiata is the only Italian entry on Golf Digest’s list of the World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses. Still, Italy is barely a toddler in the world of golf.
In 1968, the golf writer Dan Jenkins came to Olgiata for Sports Illustrated to take the measure of the sport.
Then, Olgiata Golf Club was the host of the World Cup of Golf, an annual competition where two-man teams represent individual countries.
He was struck by an Italian fan who paid “$4.50 for a ticket and thinks it entitles him to stroll out on the greens and chat with the players.”
He wandered the fairways with “Italian royalty, socialites, movie stars, embassy employees and Via Veneto strollers” who stared at pros like Gary Player, Julius Boros and Lee Trevino, and “watched them ponder what is so tricky about the game.”
“All you got to do is grab a bunch of sticks and go thresh around in the trees,” Mr. Jenkins wrote.
Fifty-one years later, Italy now has 398 golf courses.
The Ryder Cup will take place across town at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, which was built in the late 1980s by the fashion designer Laura Biagiotti.
It is perhaps a more telegenic site, with views of the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica. But the cradle of golf in the Eternal City remains at Olgiata.
“It is the most Italian of golf courses, and grounded into our history,” said Ms. Zonchello, the Italian Open director. “It is a course Italian golf grew up on.”
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Women’s Euro 2021 qualifier: Faroe Islands v Wales
Jayne Ludlow became Wales manager in October, 2014
Wales begin their qualifying campaign for Euro 2021 confident they can reach a major finals for the first time.
Wales improved markedly to come close to a play-off berth in World Cup qualifying, losing only once in their group and Jayne Ludlow’s side expect to be contenders in qualifying Group C.
Norway, Northern Ireland, Belarus and the Faroe Islands stand in Wales’ way.
But Wales’ hopes have been hit by the absence of key midfielders Jess Fishlock and Rachel Rowe.
The influential duo both have knee injuries, though it is possible Rowe could return for Wales’ qualifiers in October.
Fishlock is not expected to return until January 2020.
Wales are hopeful they can take the experience of finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group behind eventual semi-finalists England and use it to go one step further this time around.
“We know that our time to perform is now and I think that we are all ready for this campaign to start,” defender Hayley Ladd told BBC Sport Wales.
“We know what we are building in-house is really special and we are going to take lots from that campaign, we need that as a foundation for future campaigns so we know that stands us in good stead and we are excited for the next challenge now.”
Wales will have to deal with a 4G pitch in the Faroese capital of Torshavn, but Ladd says that will not pose a problem.
“We won’t have any excuses, 4G pitches are part of our culture here and whatever we play on, whatever conditions are like, we have to perform,” she added.
Wales could hand a debut to 15-year old Carrie Jones, who is not yet eligible to play for her club Cardiff City.
Fellow midfielder Angharad James says Jones has impressed in training.
“Carrie Jones, she has shone since she came in and she is going to be a great player for the future,” James told BBC Sport Wales.
“We have that balance and I think that is important, good experience helps bring the youngsters on and younger players who want to take the shirt off the players who are starting.”
Wales squad: Laura O’Sullivan (Cardiff City), Claire Skinner (Cardiff City), Olivia Clark (Huddersfield Town), Sophie Ingle (Capt, Chelsea), Hayley Ladd (Manchester United), Loren Dykes (Bristol City), Gemma Evans (Bristol City), Rhiannon Roberts (Liverpool), Charlie Estcourt (Charlton Athletic) Anna Filbey (Tottenham Hotspur) Angharad James (Reading), Elise Hughes (Everton Ladies), Josie Green (Tottenham) Carrie Jones (Cardiff City), Natasha Harding (Reading), Emma Jones (Lewes), Megan Wynne (Tottenham Hotspur), Helen Ward (Watford), Kayleigh Green (Brighton & Hove Albion), Lily Woodham (Charlton Athletic Women), Kylie Nolan (Cardiff City), Ella Powell (Lewes).
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