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Having seen the latest two episodes of Bonekickers, I’ve discovered the show’s aim: to re-write The DaVinci Code in progressively more ridiculous ways. I quite literally laughed out loud at the continuity announcer’s “The legend of King Arthur comes alive next on Bonekickers…”
And then one of the secret masonic brotherhood of people hunting for Excalibur threw himself in a well and DISSOLVED. Trufax.
It’s like oldskool Doctor Who and Time Team had a secret love-child, abandoned at birth and adopted by Dan Brown.
Going off to dig in a week! Excitement! Even though I will probably not get threatened by any secret societies at all. Rare, but it happens occasionally.
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