‘Outcasts’: Episode 2 review
As the first instalment came to a dramatic end with the landing of an escape pod (sadly no droids included), we were introduced to Julius Berger.
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As the first instalment came to a dramatic end with the landing of an escape pod (sadly no droids included), we were introduced to Julius Berger.
In the second episode of BBC One’s new space drama Outcasts, reports of a survival shuttle landing far outside the settlement reaches Forthaven. We’ve picked out ten teasing lines of dialogue from the episode.
Following on from the series opener, the second instalment of ITV1’s new supernatural drama Marchlands continues with soap and scares in equal measure.
BBC One’s new expensive-looking sci-fi drama finally blasts on to our screens following much hype and talk, but is this new series going to light up the dreary February night television schedule?
Reuniting Life On Mars duo Philip Glenister and John Simm, Mad Dogs tells the story of five old friends who meet up in Majorca, where old feuds rise and arguments return.
According to the folks at ITV, Marchlands is a “really original concept” blending “relationship drama with an atmospheric ghost story”.
Described by the Beeb as a thoroughly “modern re-working” (are there any two more hideous words in the English language?), this adaptation of the MR James’ Edwardian ghost story Oh, Whistle And I’ll Come To You, My Lad shares little with the original in terms of plot.
The main thrust of this episode is the appearance of Nathan’s half brother, who shares the same dad Mike, played so brilliantly by Dexter Fletcher.
We’ve picked out ten teasing lines of dialogue from next week’s Nathan-centric Misfits episode, which features the appearance of someone claiming to be his brother, time-travelling (but not in the usual way) and more appearances from the mysterious masked man.
Misfits was a rarity in the world of television last year. It appeared on our schedules, stinkingly fresh and brutally shoved everything out of its way.