Tag #Television Review

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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Return of Mitchell and Webb: A Nostalgic but Relevant Sketch Comedy

David Mitchell and Robert Webb reunite in "Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping," a new sketch comedy series that blends their classic style with fresh perspectives from new cast members, offering a nostalgic yet relevant take on modern life.

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16% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
🌐 70% Global Worthiness
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Platonic" Explores the Enduring Power of Non-Romantic Friendship

Platonic," an Apple TV+ comedy series starring Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne, follows the complicated yet enduring friendship between two college friends reunited in their 40s, exploring the challenges and rewards of a platonic relationship between a man and a woman.

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32% Bias Score

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smh.com.au
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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And Just Like That" Misses the Mark: A Disconnect Between Affluence and Contemporary Relevance

And Just Like That," the sequel to "Sex and the City," is criticized for its lack of engagement with contemporary political issues under the Trump administration, contrasting sharply with the original's reflection of the socio-cultural shifts of the 1990s and early 2000s, and its depiction of afflue...

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64% Bias Score

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npr.org
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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The Last of Us Season Finale: Revenge, and an Uncertain Future

The Last of Us season finale ends with Ellie held at gunpoint by Abby after a revenge-fueled quest resulting in multiple deaths, setting the stage for a new chapter focused on Ellie and Abby's conflict.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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TV Review: Four Diverse Programs Explore Gangs, Grief, Hollywood, and Menopause

A review of four diverse television programs: the gangland drama "This City Is Ours," the pandemic documentary "Love and Loss," the Hollywood satire "The Studio," and the feminist comedy "The Change," highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and cultural impact.

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Good Health and Well-being
forbes.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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The Pitt": Real-Time Medical Drama Redefines Genre

The Pitt," an HBO Max medical drama premiering in 2025, realistically portrays a 15-hour ER shift in real-time across its first season, using a large ensemble cast and focusing on both major emergencies and mundane patient interactions to create a unique, engaging narrative.

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smh.com.au
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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The Gilded Age": A Satirical Look at Wealth and Class in 1880s New York

Julian Fellowes's "The Gilded Age", set in 1880s New York, follows the clash between "new money" industrialist George Russell and "old money" elite Agnes van Rhijn, offering a satirical look at wealth and social class, currently airing its third season on HBO and streaming on Paramount+ in Australia...

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🌐 60% Global Worthiness
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New Films and Documentaries Explore Deception, Societal Issues, and Artistic Risk

New films and documentaries explore diverse themes: Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Masterstroke" prioritizes style over plot; "Love Scam" details the emotional consequences of a German con artist's actions; "Hardness Instead of Hygge" examines Denmark's tough refugee policies; "The Ugly Stepsister" ...

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smh.com.au
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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And Just Like That..." Season Three Finds Its Footing

And Just Like That..." season three, currently airing, revitalizes the show by refocusing on the core friendships of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte, discarding unsuccessful storylines and characters from previous seasons. This shift leads to a more cohesive and enjoyable narrative, showcasing the wo...

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60% Bias Score

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theglobeandmail.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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The Rehearsal" Expands Fielder's Comedic Scope, Raises Questions About Sustainability

Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" shifts from small business improvement to exploring interpersonal dynamics through elaborate staged scenarios, exemplified by the construction of five replica apartments to simulate dating interactions; however, the show's escalating scale raises questions about its ...

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theguardian.com
🌐 45% Global Worthiness
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Dope Thief" Highlights Criminal Incompetence in Philadelphia Drug Trade

Dope Thief", an Apple TV+ miniseries streaming from March 14, follows two inept criminals, Ray and Manny, as they navigate the Philadelphia drug trade, making critical errors that attract the attention of the DEA, biker gangs, and a Mexican cartel, highlighting the contrast between their amateur app...

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64% Bias Score

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npr.org
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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2024 Television Trends: Returning Series, Older Actors, Spy Dramas

David Bianculli reviews 2024 television, noting trends including the success of returning series, the prominence of older actors in leading roles, and the rise of spy dramas; he highlights shows like "Squid Game," "The Diplomat," "Only Murders in the Building," and "The Agency."

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16% Bias Score

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