Since it was announced, the TV adaptation of Fargo has been subject to sky-high expectations and an overwhelming curiosity.
The animated comedy series spotlights a special undercover unit of the Gold Coast police known as Pacific Heat, led by Special Agent Todd Sommerville (Rob Sitch). The makeup of the squad will be familiar to anyone who’s seen a police procedural or two in their team—there’s the rule-bending leader, the tough guy, the brains, the flustered chief—but that’s part of the point.
Outcast is the story of Kyle Barnes a man plagued by demonic possession whose tortured past has left him isolated from the rest of the world.
The hit comedy series—written by and starring Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer—returns this week for its third season, and it’s as funny and vital as ever. Seriously, set your IQ boxes. If you don’t have Foxtel, sign up. It’s worth it (while Broad City is on, anyway. The rest of the time it’s kind of a coin toss).
The Block has reached the end of another series! This year a group of couples faced the daunting challenge of converting a hotel shaped like a stop sign into a luxury apartment building, and I face the equally daunting challenge of watching the last episode and jotting down some thoughts about it.
He’s a popular stand up comedian, best selling author, and breakout star of one of the most beloved sitcoms of the past decade. He’s probably a renowned chef and was the first man on Saturn, with that kind of track record.
Sam has chosen. She has found her love, and cast the other aside like so many before him. Dan Hall casts a final discerning eye across Ms Frost and her final two beaus...
The first of this week’s two Bachelorette eps opened with the boys doing a bit of a workout in the yard. It had a real prison vibe, except nobody’s cutting anyone else with a shiv carved from soap. This is probably because there is no soap in the mansion. Sam likes her men musky.
We’re halfway through The Bachelorette, which is crazy. It seems like only yesterday that Drew’s owl flew onto our TV screens and flew away with our hearts. Dan Hall goes elbows deep to help Sam find her true love...
The Bachelorette has officially concluded it’s second week. We’re one week closer to learning to believe in love again, and then having that belief almost immediately shattered, if we’re going by the established pattern of shows that feature Sam Frost. Dan Hall retorts...