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Jasmine Kelly re-lives an emotional time in our lives!
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Stella Lau tells us all about her favourite TV couple: Ben and Leslie from Parks and Recreation!
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In this article Rosie Spurrier looks back at the the cosmic couple that arguably was but definitely should have been: Tennant’s Tenth Doctor and Piper’s Rose Tyler remain a popular pairing across the show’s 60 year history.
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Our lovely Editor, Amy Scott-Munden and Culture Editor, Emily Poole discuss and celebrate their favourite 2022 TV Show releases to round off the year! From Teen Drama to Thrillers, they love it all!
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Rosie Spurrier discusses Bridgerton Season 2! (As released in 2022) Is it spicy? A flop? What about the upcoming Season 3?
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“Democracy is so overrated” With not too much due respect to Frank Underwood, I disagree with that statement, but I chose that quote of his to start out this piece because it sums up what made House of Cards so perfectly rated, especially in a world already saturated with searing commentaries on US political culture […]
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Does a sequel show mean a sequel legacy? Do reboots mean fresher franchises? Megan Eynon-Daly and Rhianna Saglani share their thoughts as to the effect, or lack of, that reboots, sequels, and spin-offs have on the originals.
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Amy Scott-Munden, Ellie Griffiths and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss the saddest TV finales!
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Time flies when you’re having such fun! It’s not hard to believe that Miranda Hart’s eponymous TV show began back in the noughties due to the amount of times I’ve re-watched it! The comedian burst onto our screens with her self-written hit Miranda, and changed comedy forever! Hart created a character who was unapologetically herself, […]
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When watching TV, unless it’s plot related, how often do you pay attention to what the characters are wearing? With these characters, their wardrobes are so iconic and memorable that they add to the feel of the shows themselves.
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Harry Hipperson reviews Better Call Saul’s sixth and final season!
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On the heels of Russell T Davies’ return, Susanna Robertson-Sheath reflects on the pitch-perfect revival of one of Britain’s greatest sc-fi adventures.