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Breaking Bad

Review: Better Call Saul Season 6 – Episodes 8-13

by Archie Lockyer

Archie Lockyear again shows his love for Better Call Saul in his review of the second half of the show’s season finale

Sticking the Landing: A Study of TV Finales

by William Thornton

Will Thornton looks over an assortment of TV endings and argues for the importance of the final episode.

The Best TV Shows of the 2010s

by Jonathan Chern, Screen, Henry Jordan, Jacob Heayes, Ben Faulkner, Oliver Leader de Saxe, Sally Denning, Francesca Sylph and William Thornton

An ensemble of Screen writers take a look at the best television of the past decade.

Dancing with the Devil: Villains and Anti-Heroes

by Tom Bosher

Tom Bosher takes us through a selection of iconic screen villains to understand their enduring importance in stories.

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Story Review

by Taylor-William Hill

Taylor-William Hill is immensely satisfied with El Camino, the long-awaited conclusion to the Breaking Bad story.

Favourite TV Scenes

by Phil Hadley

My Favourite TV Scenes: 5) “Hello friend.” (Mr Robot: Season 1, Episode 1) The opening scene of any series is a notoriously difficult task as writers grapple with introducing characters, plot and hooking the audience into the show. Sam Esmail’s Mr Robot perfectly combines all three in an opening sequence that is grippingly unpredictable. Elliot’s […]

Binge Watching: Is it the unquestionable future?

by David Conway

For an obsessive television fan, finding that a beloved show has released a whole batch of episodes to binge, is essentially Christmas times a thousand. The thrill that you have a whole few days ahead to spend reacquainting yourself with your favourite characters, and immersing yourself in their world all over again, is one of […]

Review: Better Call Saul. Season 3

by Molly Gilroy

Jimmy McGill is back. Season 3 has arrived, and Jimmy’s trajectory appears nothing but downhill in the realm of achieving a respectable career in law. Set six years before the narrative of Breaking Bad, Jimmy seems a far stretch away from his well-loved persona as Saul Goodman. Seriously, when will this guy catch a break? […]

Review: Narcos

by Editors

Narcos is yet another Netflix original series indebted to the likes of Breaking Bad, and that’s not just the drugs. The success and trail blazed by Vince Gilligan’s phenomenon has signalled to producers that Netflix can be a place worth the investment. What we have here is an exquisitely made and shot drama that’s almost […]

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