Author: Ghost Writer

reviews about tv shows

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Sex Education – Season 1

Netflix’s latest foray into young-adult-teen programming puts us in a bubble that places us into a 80s-90s nostalgia crossover of American high school films set in modern day England.

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Hilda (Animated Series)

An intrepid blue-haired girl named Hilda meets an assorted variety of magical creatures, and new people, when she moves from the forest to the city of Trolberg.

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Mammon (Norwegian Series)

The brother of a journalist kills himself unraveling a chain of events that goes back decades and involves the most obvious and most unsuspected people.

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Ping Pong: The Animation

Taiyou Matsumoto’s Ping Pong manga series is taken off the pages by none other than the soaring mind of animator Masaaki Yuasa in this dynamic hard-hitting 11-episode series of two high school friends and their love for table tennis.

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Galileo 2 (Jdrama)

Galileo 2 is the second series following the 2007 drama that gave way to Dr. Yukawa with Masaharu Fukuyama back for his role as the handsome eccentric physicist who helps the police solve crimes linked to strange phenomena.

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Saikou no Rikon

Japanese drama tackled modern day divorce in The Great Divorce when a couple that have been married for the past two years of their lives get a divorce.

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Mottomo Toi Ginga

Mottomo Toi Ginga — or The Most Distant Galaxy — is a two-part television movie about a retired detective that is still haunted by a ten-year-old unsolved case.

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Going my Home

When his father suffers a stroke, Ryota goes looking for mysterious creatures known as ‘Kuna’.

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Dexter – Season 7

Dexter gets found out, meets would-be femme fatale Hannah McKay, and has detective LaGuerta on his Bay Harbor Butcher steps on the 7th season of the show, before the show’s demise next year.

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Double Face

Double Face is a two-part television drama collaboration between TBS and WOWOW. It is a remake of the successful Hong Kong film, Infernal Affairs (無間道), starring Hidetoshi Nishijima as the undercover policeman, and Teruyuki Kagawa as the mole.