This posting is just for information and so that thread stays non-offensive and does not get removed, could anyone provide links to Episode 2 and beyond when they become available. Please no comments or opinions.
Links to ';Big Trouble'; Videos
Forget youtube, here is the torrent:
http://www.mininova.org/tor/2954307
Links to ';Big Trouble'; Videos
All the unedited videos are posted by Gavin Hill here%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
youtube.com/user/…uploads
However does not look like Episode 3 will be on UK TV.
Thai Officials Put %26#39;Big Trouble%26#39; Series in Limbo
phuketwan.com/tourism/…
I%26#39;m sure it will be. Maybe re edited though! Episode 2 was quite tame and was more about showing idiot Brits abroad than Thailand in a bad light%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWmv9o_14rE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhuXUdBmej8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gamMhnultLs
Certainly ';Big Trouble'; now. The poo is only just starting to hit the fan!%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
www.phuketgazette.net/news/index.asp?id=7791
I%26#39;ve just watched episode 2. some of the best comedy i%26#39;ve seen in years.
however on a more serious note.
The naivity and immuturity strikes me straight away with a lot of the people in this program.
The young lady being tried for cannabis possession looks in her late teens, 19/20 maybe, but certainly comes over very naive and immature. As does her boyfriend and her family when she reunites with them at the airport.
I%26#39;m not saying you have to know every single law in a particular country, but if you are unaware that nearly every country in Asia have severe penalties in regards to drugs whether it be cannabis or herion then you shouldn%26#39;t be allowed to travel.
Todays 18-30 age group of young single/couple travellers, particularly those that are drawn to beach parties, entertainment areas, just don%26#39;t seem to have a clue about travelling in foreign countries. Why is there a need to get blind drunk, stoned or even spaced out to enjoy oneself. Is life for these people that depressing, boring, mundane and tedious.
Her familiy, in particular her mother is just as much to blame here as well. Parental responsibility for educating your children in the rights and wrongs of this world is a duty of any parent. To dismiss the incident and not to chastise her daughter or even her boyfriend is incredulous. ';Nobody to blame';, she says. The boyfriend, the girl and her family need to take responsibility for their actions in regards to this but fail to do so. There needs to be consequences even if it%26#39;s just a bollicking from your parents.This is the most disappointing aspect of this part of the program.
You reap what you sow i guess.
bkk3
i try and do nothing ';wrong'; as to avoid the law in all the countries that i visit. i remember being in Singapore, when i was young, and reading about a girl being hanged for pot...i am very careful in another country doing ANYTHING...at all.. when they take you into custody, even for something that you didn%26#39;t do...who knows or cares...meaning ';who are you going to call'; if they give you a chance to call someone..keep having fun and keep your nose clean
There%26#39;s a JJ in Koh Samui too...from the Drummond site%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
Swiss couple flee jet ski operator in terror - Chaweng
A Swiss couple were reported to have fled Koh Samui yesterday after telling local Embassy officials that they that the couple had been threatened with a beating and rape if they failed to pay 65,000 baht (2000 Swiss francs).
A source close to the Swiss Embassy said the couple were escorted to the airport by a consular representative and safely boarded a 3pm flight from Koh Samui to Bangkok after the threats by an operator on Chaweng Beach. “The woman was visibly shaking in the departure area.”
Officially the Swiss Embassy Consular department said they could not comment on individal cases and would neither confirm or deny the report. The couple could not be contacted to verify the report.
According to one Consular source, from data gathered together by foreign consular representatives between December and April this year there were in the region of 150 cases of tourists having to pay for damaged jet skis on Koh Samui, approximately one a day.
The controversial documentary series ’Big Trouble in Thailand’ is expected to highlight a jet ski problem in Chaweng in a later programme in the series.
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Assuming it airs!...Episode 3 on monday night%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
Tourist police join in the rescue when a plane crashes in Koh Samui. Drug smuggler Marcus Hilton, awaiting sentencing in Pattaya Prison, faces the death penalty or life imprisonment.
But the Andrew Drummond site says Episode 3 is being re-edited to include the arrest at Bangkok airport last tuesday of the Australian conman Lance Shaw!
The cameraman/producer Gavin Hill has now ';fled'; Thailand%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;
andrew-drummond.com/2009/09/21/camera-direct…
Does anyone know if Episode 3 went to Air? If so do you have a torrent or link?
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