‘The End of the F***ing World’ TV REVIEW: Dark Teens in Another Binge-Worthy Netflix Series
Some been-there-done-that issues aside, this dark series holds more than enough humour and off-centre observations to keep the viewer hooked.
Some been-there-done-that issues aside, this dark series holds more than enough humour and off-centre observations to keep the viewer hooked.
Pacing, writing, acting and direction working in complete harmony, with Biel in outstanding form.
Despite some qualms, a strong ending and an overall intriguing tale makes this series enjoyable and reasonably unique.
Reign and Supergirl go head to head in what is probably the best fight in the entire series.
The first part of DC’s four-way crossover.
‘Supergirl’ gets a pretty eventful episode before the huge DCTV crossover hits our screens.
We flashback to school in an episode that eases the pain of Maggie’s absence.
Sanvers heartbreak and one of Supergirl’s coolest rescues.
Pales a little when compared to season 1’s high benchmark, yet still likely to be one of the best things you see on TV all year.
Patience in the sombre and convoluted tale has been more than worthwhile.