Tag: television

  • Top 5 TV shows you NEED to be watching on Netflix

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    Need a little distraction? Fancy procrastinating in front of your laptop for a few hours? Oh boy do I have some Netflix recommendations for you!

    Community

    I have such a sentimental place in my heart for Community. The fast moving, witty comedy centred around a study group of misfits at a Community college, is now well into its sixth season which means you have so much to binge watch if you haven’t gotten into the show yet. Full of ridiculous storylines and humour to keep you laughing for days, Community is a fantastic show to add to your ‘To Watch’ list and will remain a classic for years to come. With it’s 20 minute episodes and laid-back story arcs, it’s also an easy show to hop in and out of and a great one to pick up at any point.

    White Collar

    Another long running series centred on the ever charming and oh-so-handsome Matt Bomer. White Collar follows the story of Neal Caffrey (Bomer), an conman who escapes federal prison after serving a four year sentence. He’s captured again by Peter Burke, the FBI agent who caught him four years ago, but instead of sending him back to jail Burke has a proposal…earn his freedom by working for the FBI’s white collar crime unit, where Burke will utilise Neal’s ‘special skills’ in high-end crime and forgery to help catch some notorious criminals. Caffrey agrees to the arrangement and the two embark on the most unconventional ‘buddy cop’ drama on screen.

    If you’re a fan of Catch Me If You Can, this is basically like a 21st Century version of that. Despite the crime-drama premise the storylines are good fun and both Neal and Peter definitely don’t seriously. It’s also a brilliant peek into the glamourous world of high-end crime.

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  • #CloneClub Chic | Orphan Black Style Guide

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    Guys let me introduce you to my latest TV obsession, Orphan Black.

    Following the story of Sarah Manning, who after witnessing the suicide of a woman who looks just like her, decides to take her identity to start a new life for herself and her young daughter Kira. But that’s only the start of Sarah’s story, because the woman wasn’t just her look-a-like the woman – who we later learn is called Beth Childs – was her clone and she’s not the only one out there. Sarah soon ends up in a tangled web, discovering her fellow clones along the way and the truth as to why they were created…all whilst trying not to get killed.

    In celebration of Orphan Black returning to BBC America this week – and hopefully on BBC3 some time soon too, please and thanks Beeb Bosses! – I thought I’d showcase the style of the women of Orphan Black. Say hello to the Clone Club. (more…)

  • Goodbye Glee | Top 6 Most Fashionable Characters

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    Let me first just say I never planned on doing any kind of Glee post this week and yet despite not having watched the show regularly since about halfway through Season 5 (I got angry at stupid storylines…), I found myself last Saturday morning in my bed watching the trailer for the final episode and crying…yes. Crying.

    Now as much as I want to get sentimental about the final episode of the series airing this Friday (for me Glee was the show that defined my online life from about 2009 to 2013) I thought I’d pay tribute to the show in a nice lighthearted way by looking back on the weird and wonderful world of the characters’ costume choices.

    Now, it’d be hard to pick out ultimate favourites across the whole show, so I thought I’d pick out my favourite character from each season.

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