On this week's Star Trek: Discovery, Bahir and Iain ponder Burnham's dilemma as Discovery undergoes some much needed upgrades.
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The most important television reunion you'll see this year.
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75 years on from the end of World War II, filmmakers are still finding new stories to tell. Can Netflix's The Liberator stand out from the crowd?
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James May argues with his director, his cameraman, buggers up, drinks a lot, and does some cooking in between. Oh Cook! isn't your average cooking show.
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Let's re-invent television by going back to the way things were.
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Netflix's latest Christmas romance is weaponised YA fare.
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In this second season of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials there are more witches, more worlds, fewer polar bears, some Dust, and some dark matter.
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We recap the third episode of the second season of The Mandalorian.
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As Discovery's crew finally reach Federation HQ, Bahir and Iain are standing by with this episode's debrief.
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The Crown returns to Netflix for a fourth season that is every bit as enjoyable as the previous three, and yet still manages to surprise.
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A pacey, thrilling, and very well-produced manga adaptation.
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Beautifully observed and cleverly constructed, Moonbase 8 is full of comedy potential. So where then were all the laughs?
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Does HBO's new financial drama boast a high enough ROI (return on interest?). Find out in our review of the first four episodes.
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Refaat is a man of science who doesn’t believe in ghosts or the paranormal. So why is he surrounded by ghosts and the paranormal?
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Ahead of the arrival of the fourth season of The Crown on Netflix later this month, we reflect on the appeal of Peter Morgan's royal drama.
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Suburra: Blood on Rome is about a land deal involving the Vatican church, a local gang, Gypsies, corrupt local authorities, the Sicilian mafia, and murder.
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Iain and Bahir discuss their thoughts on the fourth episode of the third season of Star Trek: Discovery, "Forget Me Not."
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We recap the second episode of the second season of The Mandalorian.
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Zeus f*cks shit up. Then Hera f*cks shit up. Because Zeus f*cked up. Heron and the other humans on earth are just on clean-up duty.
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Amazon Prime Videos take on a very English X-Files is entertaining enough, but does Truth Seekers have the same staying power as its inspiration?
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