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Abi Cutler jumps into battle to protect the derided sitcom’s honour.
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Katja Stout reviews the haunting musical comedy.
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The Walking Dead finally lets out the breath it didn’t know it had been holding.
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Sophie Jones reviews the revolutionary series as beautiful, yet sobering; a reminder of our responsibility.
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There’s nothing better than a TV crossover. Or is there? Ellis Murrell weighs the pros and cons of the TV crossover format.
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Lydia Cline reviews the fast-paced second episode of the revived Gilmore Girls.
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Bruno Russell investigates the harm that dating shows like Channel 4’s Naked Attraction can pose. (NSFW)
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This Week in Culture (29/5/16-4/6/16) sees the return of Top Gear to BBC Two
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Sophie reviews the mediocre conclusion to The X-Files’ tenth season.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th March, here at The Edge we thought it appropriate to celebrate inspirational women from their own world; the fictional world, that is. The culture we consume has one of the greatest roles in empathising with and empowering women, arguably more so than any policy or legislature. If you want change, you have to start with […]
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Rehana reviews the satisfying return of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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Writer Matt offers his thoughts on the BBC and why it should be celebrated, not desecrated.
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The Young Adult novel, Still Star-Crossed – a sequel to Shakespeare’s classic tragedy – is to be adapted into a series for the ABC network.
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Rehana reviews the first episode of the new, off-kilter Muppets show