
‘The Hour’: Series 2 Episode 1 review
The real star of the show is Abi Morgan’s script, sharply conjuring up a world of cocktails and misogyny and “You’ve never had it so good”.
The real star of the show is Abi Morgan’s script, sharply conjuring up a world of cocktails and misogyny and “You’ve never had it so good”.
The whole episode plays out as a wonderful light relief after last week’s drama, but yet somehow never feels insubstantial either.
Wizards vs Aliens reaches the halfway point and takes quite the shift in tone in comparison to the opening two stories.
In one panel Bond bursts into a room to find a woman in a bikini making nitroglycerine, like an assassin from The Benny Hill Show.
We’ve been hard on Switch recently, but it appears Episode 5 has had a ‘slight improvement’ spell cast upon it.
On paper, this sounds a dream: a new big-screen adaptation of one of Dickens’ strongest, most beloved stories, featuring a cast of British heavyweights.
We can see this cast starting to gel together, and Episode 3 is proof the show is beginning to hit a comfortable stride.
There’s no doubt that after ‘A Gettysburg Address’, Homeland is capable of recovering from even the most somnambulistic lulls.
Red Dwarf X’s finale is, as you might expect, one that ties up some loose ends and sends the characters off into another direction.
Hurry up! There are only two more episodes of Pouted to go and we’re still nowhere near anything being resolved.