Veep Season 2 (2013) – TV Review

The first season was very impressive, but in season 2, ‘Veep’ firmly establishes itself as one of the finest comedies of the 21st century. It is so well written, performed, and simply one of the funniest shows I have ever seen. As the story continues to progress this season, the characters continue to come into …

The Simpsons Season 2 (1990) – TV Review

As the UK lockdown continues, for an indefinite amount of time, I am gradually continuing working through ‘The Simpsons’ on Disney Plus. Season 2 is a definite improvement on the first season, with the things we know and love about the show really starting to take shape, even if the season as a whole is …

The Simpsons (1989) – TV Review

Following Disney+ finally releasing in the UK, and the fact that the world is currently in essentially a lockdown, I thought this would be a good opportunity to gradually rewatch the entire ‘The Simpsons’, starting here with Season 1. ‘The Simpsons’ is arguably the most worldwide recognisable TV show of all time, and it has …

Thirteen (2016) – TV Review

Before exploding to global stardom on ‘Killing Eve’, Jodie Comer had her break out role on another BBC show, ‘Thirteen’. The show revolves around Ivy Moxam (Comer), a woman who had been hled hostage for 13 years after been kidnapped at 13 years old. She escapes and the hunt is on to find her attacker …

Killing Eve – Trailer and Early Premiere

The much anticipated launch of the Killing Eve season 3 trailer not only delivered some great and fascinating scenes, but also a huge shocker, as the show will launch two weeks earlier than originally planned, now on 12th April. This is great news for fans, and just for everyone in general who will now be …

Girls (2012) – TV Review

Lena Dunham’s hit breakout comedy was a huge deal for the years it was on air and made many of its cast and crew into household names. However, in more recent years, due to some of Dunham’s questionable comments and retrospective criticisms of the shows lack of racial diversity and problematic presentations of sexuality, the …

Avenue 5 (2020) – TV Review

HBO’s new star-studded comedy from creator Armando Iannucci is on the face of it a large scale, sci-fi comedy, but like many Iannucci shows, it is much more about the characters and their interactions and situations they get themselves in, and that is where it thrives. Following a reasonably slow start, the show really found …

Silent Witness Season 23 (2020) – TV Review

Silent Witness has become an incredibly rare beast, a continuing crime drama on the BBC that has now lasted into its third decade, with seemingly no sign of it slowing down (it has been renewed for two more seasons, which will include its 25th anniversary season). This is a show I watched from my early …

Veep (2012) – TV Review

‘Veep’ is one of the most respected and awarded comedies of recent times, but it never became a huge hit in the UK (mainly because we had already had ‘The Thick of It’) but with the world now essentially in lock down, I decided it was as good a time as any to give the …

Elizabeth Is Missing (2019) – TV Review

Alzheimer’s/Dementia is one of the most difficult and emotionally shattering illnesses that a family can deal with, and it is therefore not shown very often in the correct manner on screen.  However, in the BBC’s feature length adaptation ‘Elizabeth is Missing’ the genius decision to have a dementia sufferer essentially trying to play detective and …

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