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Why Black Sails is Seriously Underrated
TV Critic Annabel Smith raves about the swash-buckling pirate drama, Black Sails, with its world-building and character development sure to keep you entertained
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Throwback Shows: Charmed
TV Writer Amie Kealy tells us why drama, suspense and sisterhood make Charmed one of the most spellbinding shows of the early noughties
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Review: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
TV Writer Emily Wallace feels the newest addition to the Marvel Universe attempts to achieve too much in its short screen time, but is still a fun and enjoyable watch
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Review: Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death
TV Writer Maisie McCormick praises Channel 4's documentary which sensitively commemorates the life and downfall of Caroline Flack, a year after her suicide
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Social Media, Performance, and The Circle
TV Editor Sian Allen is obsessed with reality TV show The Circle, arguing that it beats any school assembly on E-safety
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Review: The Irregulars
TV Critic Annabel Smith raves about Netflix's new series the Irregulars, which fuses elements of teen drama with supernatural detective stories
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Throwback Shows: Gilmore Girls
TV Writer Amie Kealy makes the case for Gilmore Girls, arguing its undeniable charm, compelling romances and the strong mother-daughter relationship it centres around will immerse you in comforting nostalgia
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Throwback Shows: Skins
TV Writer Lula Izzard tells us that we should all re-watch Skins, a teen drama like no other which deals with intense subject matter whilst keeping viewers entertained
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Ginny & Georgia: Why Calling Out That Taylor Swift Joke Matters
TV Writer Georgia Husselbee explains why a seemingly harmless joke at Taylor Swift's expense in Ginny & Georgia has sobering misogynistic undertones
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Disney+ Star: Is It Any Good?
Following the introduction of Disney Plus's Star channel, TV Writer Emily Faithful gives us the lowdown on what the addition has to offer
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TV Shows You Might Have Missed Since BBC Three Moved Online
TV Writer Emily Baldwin reminds us of all the shows we probably missed after BBC Three made its move online in 2016
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Review: WandaVision
TV Writer Bethany Sherott gives glowing praise to WandaVision, a compelling and charming love story with a Marvel-lous twist