On the latest episode of Spoiler Nation, join Howie and Rhys as they dive deep into your favourite and some of your not-so-favourite movies and tv shows.
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On the latest episode of Spoiler Nation, join Howie and Rhys as they dive deep into your favourite and some of your not-so-favourite movies and tv shows.
In their second season, Netflix's LOVE is aware of both the traumatic and gently funny pratfalls of getting close to someone, and doesn't shy away from it.
2016 has been a great year for television. We made a supercut to celebrate our favourite moments on screen.
something about dragons?
How many Khaleesi speeches does it take to fix a lightbulb? Our resident Maester and a special guest answer that question* and more in our debrief session of this week's episode of Game of Thrones: "Blood of My Blood".
*100 times more than necessary, obviously.
Join us as our resident Maesters talk about how this week’s Game of Thrones pulled a “LOST” and what #HoldTheDoor means for the future/past of the show.
Two of our tv writers have a spoiler-fueled discussion about the latest episode of this little-known show, Game of Thrones. We talk about THAT moment, THAT OTHER thing that happened, and THAT bombshell.
Coming off the high from this year's Emmy awards, we take a look at 10 fantastic bottle episodes of television in the past decade.
I’m going to admit something controversial. I liked the latest season of True Detective.
Please, withhold ditching your snide remarks and moldy fruit at me quite yet and let me explain myself.
In light of Mad Men's sweeping Emmy nominations for their final season, I've decided to celebrate with a Mad Men-style dance party by compiling all the dance scenes I could find from the show into one fun supercut. You're ver welcome.
Back in the old days, television was regarded as the “inferior cousin” to cinema, but that is not the case anymore. This year’s Emmys is a good example to illustrate how much that tide has turned, and television’s ascension to being the home for quality visual storytelling and characterisation.
...if you tune in long enough you can usually deduce what it is they are upset about- and it's usually something like muffins. Bloody muffins.
Get Excited, Seriously