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We’re midway through the second week back following the Christmas break, and already, we’ve unveiled a cornucopia of reviews. On Monday, Boxset Monday took in no fewer than eight new shows from the Spring 2020 season in the US, Canada and Australia:
And yesterday, The Outsider (US: HBO; UK: Sky Atlantic) got checked out by TMINE, too. And there’s more to come tomorrow (and maybe Friday).
Today, however, we’ll only be looking at one new show – Freeform (US)’s reboot/update of Party of Five – and the very few regulars still in the viewing queue: Evil, Stumptown and the second half of Messiah.
Oh yes – and we’ll also take in the second, concluding part of The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths Arrowverse crossover, which is itself a tale of two halves.
Let’s talk about all of that after the jump.
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We’ve already got down to talking about 2019’s UK TV Christmas, we’ll be talking about all the usual regulars tomorrow but now, TMINE is turning its attention to what Netflix had to offer over Christmas.
This year, I managed to make my way through two complete seasons of TV: season 2 of You and season 2 of Lost in Space. On top of that, I’ve watched a couple of episodes of both The Witcher and Messiah.
Let’s chat about them after the jump.
Continue reading “That was the TMINE Netflix TV Christmas that was”
It may nearly be Christmas, but luckily, we’re still getting new acquisitions and premiere dates. Only this week, we’ve seen the following shows acquired, for airing some time next year.
That’s a lot. But we also have some premiere dates. Full details on Locke & Key, Wisting and Messiah after the jump.
Continue reading “What time, TMINE? Including Locke & Key, Wisting and Messiah”
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