‘Switch’: Series 1 Episode 4 review
Grace has some new confidence. But it’s increasingly hard for us to have confidence in Switch.
Grace has some new confidence. But it’s increasingly hard for us to have confidence in Switch.
Love him or loathe him (and we love him), Rudy is without a doubt the character that Misfits’ writers have the best grasp of.
‘Q and A’ is – for the most part – noticeably more low-key and stripped-down than anything Homeland has presented us with so far.
Hunted this week had an actual PLOT DEVELOPMENT. Albeit one that we knew about since Episode 3 at least.
Vending machines, long lost letters and Lister’s ongoing loneliness form the basis of the fifth episode of Red Dwarf X.
‘In Absentia’ is a quieter episode than the premiere, but its assured approach makes it an interesting and effective instalment.
Wizards Vs Aliens is placed firmly within the feel of The Sarah Jane Adventures and already looks like it will match its predecessor in both entertainment and quality.
With Colin Morgan simply superb in some heart wrenching scenes, this is stirring stuff and perhaps the best this series has offered so far.
Switch continues to be the TV equivalent of eating a tub of ice cream under a blanket on a Monday night.
Misfits has, to quote Rudy, ‘New powers, a hint of sexual possibility, tears, laughter, horribly graphic violence…’