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The Following  - Season 1
The Following - Season 1
2013 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Great cast (2 more)
Good production values
Created by Kevin Williamson
Will have you following every episode in anticipation
If you love a good cat and mouse thriller with the Fbi chasing a serial killer, then this is the series for you. It has so many twists and turns you won't see coming. From Kevin Williamson who has worked on the Scream films , @I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) , @The Vampire Diaries - Season 1 and TV series @Stalker - Season 1
  
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David McK (3562 KP) rated Echo in TV

Feb 22, 2024  
Echo
Echo
2024 |
6
7.0 (3 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Marvel's latest made-for-tv, and (apparently) the first in their 'Spotlight' series of more adult-orientated affairs (think Netflix's Daredevil, The Punisher, etc), following the character Echo first introduced in Hawkeye; the niece of the Kingpin.

Yes, the same Kingpin (and actor) as in the superb Netflix Daredevil series.

Charlie Cox Daredevil also has what amounts to an extended cameo in the latter half of the first episode, the first half of which is pretty much a recap of previous series!

Only 5 episodes long; starts strong but seems to run out of steam a bit.
  
Red Dwarf
Red Dwarf
1988 | Comedy, Sci-Fi
8
8.4 (79 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Characters (0 more)
Some early episodes haven't aged well (0 more)
Some of the best British TV moments
Red dwarf is one of my all time favourite TV shows. The chemistry between the characters, particularly Rimmer and Lister, is sublime. The first season was a really good introduction, but in my opinion has not aged too well. There are still some absolutely brilliant moments, but the series feels very much like its finding its feet. Season three to six are some of the greatest TV episodes I've ever seen, and Season five and Six in particular are excellent. Season 7 and 8 were so-so, and the later ones were starting to return to some of the old magic.
  
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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Chucky in TV

Mar 20, 2022  
Chucky
Chucky
2021 | Horror
9
7.8 (6 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Chucky (2 more)
Brad dourif
Zackary Arthur
When I heard that they were making a Tv show out of the child’s play movies I thought why did we need Chucky on the tv and currently I’m watching the entire series on my sky Q box just started the forth episode and so far it’s rather good Brad dourif is back as the voice of Chucky of course wouldn’t be Chucky the sick sense of humour he has hasn’t changed there are some good death scenes my favourite would be so far death by dishwasher the tv show is way better than the recent reboot staying with this too the end to see how Chucky is beaten
  
Hannibal  - Season 1
Hannibal - Season 1
2013 | Horror
The plot lines (4 more)
Hannibal's portrayal
Wills character acting
The depth of the story
The length of some of the deception
Sometimes it can be a bit too gory and macabre for my stomach. (0 more)
A fantastic tv series
This is a fantastic series for anyone interested in crime, psychopaths, sociopaths and the Hannibal book series.
Im generally a self proclaimed wuss and cant watch horror or psychological thrillers and while this series wouldnt be classed as those sometimes the murders really turned my stomach but the acting is superb and the character builds are great. It really adds to the book series and although im quite squeamish with some of it, I will keep watching the following series because I am fascinated with the relationship between Hannibal and Will. Its like a big game of cat and mouse but the mouse is really a wolf in sheeps clothing ?
  
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Superman: Birthright
Mark Waid | 2005
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's funny, but while - like, I'm sure, most people out there - I may know (of) the origin of the Man of Steel, I've never actually seeing it written down anywhere.

Thinking about it, I think that knowledge comes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, and the more recent TV series Smallville.

That TV series was still running when this graphic novel series was released.

This goes back to Superman's earliest days in Metropolis, with a brief flash-back to his high school Smallville days, to present a new take on the origin of the character - Jimmy Olsen? Check. Ma and Pa Kent? Check. Perry White? Check. Lois Lane? Check. Lex Luthor? Also check!

As such, I found this an interesting take on the character, with some dynamic action sequences and some stand-out visuals (Clark Kent soaring over a herd of stampeding Zebra's, for instance).