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Reviews of TV series available on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime and other video on-demand services.
UK TV Recap: Arrow Season 6, Episode 2 (Tribute)
October 28, 2017 | Matthew TurnerAn overly familiar plot sets up an intriguing new direction on an otherwise average episode of Arrow.Read More
UK TV recap: Legends of Tomorrow, Season 3, Episode 2 (Freakshow)
October 27, 2017 | Matthew TurnerLegends of Tomorrow continues to embrace the silliness with a fun episode involving P.T. Barnum (Billy Zane).Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Riverdale Season 2, Episode 3 (The Watcher in the Woods)
October 27, 2017 | Martyn ConterioEpisode 3 of Riverdale’s second season veers between touching coming out story and Archie being a mentalist.Read More
Why you should be watching Channel 4’s Back
October 25, 2017 | David FarnorDavid Mitchell and Robert Webb are brilliantly acerbic in Simon Blackwell’s darkly funny and surprisingly moving comedy.Read More
First look Netflix UK TV review: Stranger Things Season 2
October 25, 2017 | Helen ArcherStranger Things 2 gets off to a slow start, but the warm glow of nostalgia hides real emotion, guilt and trauma.Read More
Why you should be watching The End of the F***ing World
October 24, 2017 | Sophie DaviesThis darkly funny coming-of-age comedy is quite unlike anything else.Read More
UK TV review: The Walking Dead Season 8, Episode 1
October 24, 2017 | Neil BrazierThis is a spoiler-free review. Read on below for additional, spoilery notes – plus how to watch online.
After the standoff at Alexandria, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) regrouped his Saviour army back at the Sanctuary and declared to his raucous … Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Star Trek: Discovery, Episode 6 (spoilers)
October 23, 2017 | Ian WintertonA reassuringly solid and mushroom-free episode.Read More
Amazon UK TV review: Red Oaks Season 3
October 22, 2017 | David FarnorAmazon’s delightful coming-of-age comedy reaches a quietly life-affirming conclusion.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Rick & Morty Season 3
October 22, 2017 | Mark HarrisonThe sci-fi sitcom launches itself to new heights of inspired lunacy.
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