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I think I enjoyed Cadfael but it's been a long time since I watched it and that might just be because it was occasionally one of those things a substitute teacher would put on for a class or two in high school.
Movie classes were the best. People act like its the worst sin cuz its lazy but its like, not everyone can teach you the most all the time. Its nice to be able to kick back as an educational cheat day once now and again
I never complained. Teacher would tie it in with something that we were supposed to know so we had to pay attention and write about it later on. It's one of the examples of productive laziness (which some call efficiency) I've thought about many times since.