Category: Television
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📺 The One Where Friends Leaves NetflixWhy a Vanishing Sitcom Sparked a Bigger Debate About Streaming, Ownership, and the Cost of Convenience
On December 30, Netflix will say goodbye to Friends—again. For a show that ended two decades ago, its cultural gravity remains strangely powerful; the moment any platform announces it’s losing it, the internet erupts as if a favourite local cafĂ© suddenly shuttered without warning. But this time, there’s an extra twist: no new streaming home…
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Review: Kiss at Pine Lake (2019) – A Hallmark Detour That Still Delivers the Cheese
Hallmark has long perfected the art of comfort-cinema: familiar towns, predictable sparks, and endings you can set your watch by. But 2019’s Kiss at Pine Lake takes a small—yet refreshing—step off the studio’s usual path. Set around a rustic summer camp rather than the quaint main streets, bakeries, or holiday-dusted towns the brand is known…
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Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 3 (1-4)
Warp speed whimsy, horror detours, and a Q-ish family drama: a feature look at SNW’s return, its reception, and the road to an announced end. Premiere & the shape of the seasonParamount+ beamed Strange New Worlds back on July 17, 2025 with a two-episode launch, continuing the series’ unapologetically episodic mission while threading longer emotional…
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Alien Earth (2025 TV)
Two years before Ellen Ripley wakes up on the Nostromo, Earth is already broken. Governments have collapsed into five mega-corps, the skies are crowded with falling starships, and humanity’s latest bet on immortality looks disturbingly like childhood stolen and repackaged. Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth (FX/Disney+) plants the franchise where its title always threatened to go,…
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Reacher Season 3 (Amazon Prime 2025)
Jack Reacher Returns: Bigger, Badder, and More Brutal in Season 3 Amazon Prime Video’s action-packed juggernaut Reacher is back for its highly anticipated third season, and it’s pulling no punches. Starring the ever-imposing Alan Ritchson, this latest installment dives deep into the psyche of everyone’s favorite ex-military drifter, adapting Lee Child’s Persuader, the seventh novel…
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Section 31 (2025)
Now Section 31 dropped onto the platform with little of the fanfare of the normal Trek releases, and after the first 30 minutes it is clear to see why. This is a poor entry and whilst we could simply put out a paragraph on how poor this really is and mention its, generous, 20% rotten…
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WWE Comes to netflix
In a groundbreaking move that has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, Netflix has inked a monumental $5 billion deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to exclusively stream its flagship program, Monday Night Raw, starting January 2025. This partnership not only signifies Netflix’s ambitious foray into live broadcasting but also promises to bring a treasure…
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The Pitt (2025 TV)
“The Pitt” – A Harrowing Dive into the Chaos of Modern In the age of formulaic reboots and safe storytelling, “The Pitt,” now streaming on Max in the US, dares to plunge viewers into the unrelenting chaos of a major trauma center with an intensity that feels both raw and authentic. Starring Noah Wyle as…
