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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

Not a huge amount of depth, but plenty of interesting ideas and a hell of a final act. An emotional gut-punch.

She-Hulk

Takes time to find its feet, and I can't help but feel that under all the humour is a grittier law show that would actually be kinda great, but by the end, I was really quite enjoying the dynamics. Plus, Tatiana Maslany is fantastic.

Saga

A fantastic space-fantasy with a fascinating universe and lots of clever ideas, all surrounding an engaging and believable central cast – despite all of the horns and wings!

Birds, Beasts, & Bedlam

A fantastic overview of both the history and state of British conservation – specifically rewilding – directly from one of the people at the core of that community.

Andor

A fantastic spy adventure filled with heart, clever storytelling, and brilliant acting.

The Way of Water

A new high watermark for VFX and creature design, with just enough story to carry your attention.

The Reith Lectures

An interesting series exploring topics in greater depth, that unfortunately seems to occasionally do so by platforming people on subjects where they have no relevant expertise.

Big Fat Quiz of the Year

Whilst it's best days may be behind it, it's still one of the best annual Christmas specials on British TV.

Death in Paradise

The surprisingly compelling Caribbean murder mystery series which seems to have survived as many main character deaths as Doctor Who!

Glass Onion

A stronger Benoit and phenomenal cast help sell a murder mystery with a little too much twist and too little murder.