Category: TV Review
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Killer Soup review: chaotically overcooked
A persistent serving of melodrama and a jar of convenience overwhelm the rare tongue-in-cheek black comedy bits in this dish.
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Echo review: Marvel’s slump drags on
Good thing Echo has been handed Marvel’s new label for a standalone series. It means you can ignore it and move on with your life.
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The Railway Men review: incompetence is the name of the game
YRF’s first Netflix series, centred on the 1984 Bhopal tragedy, lacks virtually everything it needs to be Chernobyl or Trial by Fire.
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Guns & Gulaabs review: gory and garrulous, unfunny and uninspired
From the creators of The Family Man, a bottom-tier series set in ‘90s small-town India, full of tales that are neither thrilling nor comedic.
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Made in Heaven season 2 review: overwhelming and emotionally exhausting
Though it shines on rare occasions, the Prime Video series struggles to evolve thanks to overlong episodes, a lacking depth, and a failure to recognise its prior faults.
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The Witcher season 3 review: time runs out
In Henry Cavill’s final season as Geralt, as the Netflix series loses its star attraction, it makes a bigger case for Ciri as the future.
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Ted Lasso season 3 review: an own goal
Enamoured by its own success, the Apple TV+ series got overly cloying as it bid goodbye.
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Succession season 4 review: everything burns
In the final season of the HBO series, the Roy children showed themselves to be no less than their late father.
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The Mandalorian season 3 review: more for less
Partly aimless but always engaging, the Star Wars series cast a wider net at the cost of Grogu and Mando—and ended in a way that signalled it might be done for good.

