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After Life - the perfect balance between belly laughs and gravitas.


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‘The rings of power’ for me. But the wait time between seasons is painful


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Top Boy for the win! Epic British gritty series. 


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Black mirror for me, It was recommended by a friend and I binged all the episodes in no time.very futuristic and each episode was a different story so no worries if you mis one.Also very thought provoking even for an old git like me.But if you're into old fashioned soaps or so called reality.

Perhaps not for you 


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  • October 2, 2023

Nathan For You

 

Very funny


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Wilderness (Series on Amazon Prime) - Initially appears be tired old 'wife gets cheated on and plots her revenge' storyline but then takes totally unexpected turn of events to twist plot on its head. And dramatic ending 


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I don’t watch much TV but I recently binge watched the second series of Screw. Loved it. 


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  • October 2, 2023

Severance. Fascinating viewing.


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Schitt Creek


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In today’s fast-paced world, entertainment on-the-go has become a quintessential part of our daily lives. Our mobile phones are not just communication devices but portals to boundless entertainment. With an array of streaming services at our fingertips, the culture of 'watching on the move' has firmly embedded itself in our daily routine, be it during the morning commute, on lunch breaks, or when the television at home is otherwise occupied.

The year 2023 has been no exception, with a barrage of compelling shows taking the spotlight, offering something for everyone right on their phone screens. As we ride the tube or wait for our next appointment, the narrative landscapes offered by these shows provide a pleasant escape.

Here's a list of our favourite shows of 2023: 

Black Mirror - Entering the realm of "Black Mirror," one finds themselves in a twisted, high-tech multiverse where humanity's brilliance and darkness intertwine. This anthology series is a treasure trove for those intrigued by the haunting possibilities of future technology, serving a rich platter of cerebral narratives that provoke contemplation and send shivers down the spine.
Watch it on: Netflix
Season: 6 Seasons (2019)
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama

Ted Lasso - Journeying alongside Ted Lasso, an American football coach finding his footing in the English soccer scene, viewers are embraced by a whirlpool of humour, heart, and sportsmanship. It's a heartwarming blend of cultures and characters that resonates with enthusiasts of feel-good comedy and the unyielding spirit of sports.
Watch it on: Apple TV+
Season: 3 Seasons (2021)
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sport

The Walking Dead - In the desolate landscapes of "The Walking Dead," one treads along with a resilient group of survivors through the menacing shadows of a zombie apocalypse. This grim yet exhilarating saga captivates those with a hearty appetite for survival dramas, horror, and the relentless pursuit of hope amidst a crumbling civilization.
Watch it on: Netflix
Season: 11 Seasons (2022)
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Drama

Succession - Amidst the opulent yet ruthless corridors of "Succession," viewers find themselves ensnared in the power struggles of the Roy family. This lavish spectacle of corporate war and familial discord enthralls those fascinated by the savage charm of power dynamics, sharply witty dialogues, and the cold-blooded realm of high-stakes business drama.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime
Season: 4 Seasons (2022)
Genre: Drama

You - As one trails the eerily charming Joe in "You," a twisted tale of love and obsession unfolds. It's a tantalising maze of dark romantic endeavours and psychological thrills that beckon those enamoured with the sinister alleys of love, filled with suspense that keeps hearts racing.
Watch it on: Netflix
Season**: 4 Seasons (2021)
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance

The Last of Us: Traversing a ravaged, post-apocalyptic America in "The Last of Us," the unfolding narrative between a rugged smuggler and a brave teenager paints a bleak yet compelling picture. This intense survival odyssey offers a gripping blend of action, emotion, and haunting landscapes that enthral adventure-hungry souls.
Streaming: Amazon Prime
Season: 1
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama

Stranger Things - In the enigmatic town of "Stranger Things," a young band of friends unveils supernatural enigmas amidst a nostalgic '80s backdrop. This thrilling expedition into the unknown resonates with admirers of supernatural mysteries, youthful camaraderie, and a poignant reflection of growing up amidst the eerie yet intriguing unknown.
Streaming: Netflix
Watch it on: 4 Seasons
Genre: Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama

The Boys -Standing alongside a daring group of vigilantes in "The Boys," one dives into a world where superheroes wear a cloak of corruption. This audacious, dark-humoured crusade against corrupted heroism is a thrilling escapade for those craving a satirical, action-packed critique of superhero culture, loaded with sharp wit and audacious revelations.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime
Season: 3 Seasons
Genre: Action, Crime, Sci-Fi

 

With smart TVs now coming with built-in streaming apps, the traditional TV watching experience is morphing into a more on-demand entertainment culture. Yet, the unique advantage of mobile streaming remains unchallenged - it's your personal entertainment hub wherever you go, even if someone’s hogging the TV at home.

The UK has seen a surge in the usage of streaming service apps, with some of the most popular ones being:

1. Netflix: With its diverse library of shows, movies, and documentaries, it continues to be a favourite.
2. Amazon Prime: Known for its exclusive original series and vast collection of films.
3. Disney+: A haven for family-friendly content and all things Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar.
4. BBC iPlayer: For those who love staying updated with the latest series as well as enjoying classic British shows.

The appeal of these services lies not just in their content but also in the simplicity and user-friendly nature of their apps, which make browsing, selecting, and streaming shows a breeze even for the less tech-savvy individuals.

Streaming on mobile has redefined the way we consume entertainment, making every moment an opportunity to dive into the stories we love. So, the next time you find yourself waiting or commuting, you know a realm of entertainment awaits right in your pocket.

The advent of streaming services has indeed made it easier for everyone to find their own little escape, tailored to their taste, ready to transport them to different worlds at the touch of a button. So, whether you're a drama aficionado, a comedy enthusiast, or a documentary lover, the streaming universe has something in store for you. Grab your mobile, plug in your headphones, and let the streaming marathon begin!

 

Giveaway Time!

This month we’re giving you the chance to win an £100 Currys gift card! 

To enter, all you need to do is tell us what’s your favourite show and why?

Simply type your response below and click send. 

We’ll select one random winner and we’ll message them via direct message here on the Community. 

Good luck! 

 

Manifest on Netflix because it kick started my new book around manifesting and the number 28 🥰


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Slow Horses because Gary Oldman is revoltingly but accurately superb as the dysfunctional boss of a bunch of losers..it’s every place I ever worked.


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Tough list, but has to be The Last of Us. 


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Taskmaster… genius and hilarious 


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The boys


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Got to be SEX EDUCATION on NETFLIX, with all the twist n turns, will they get together? will it finally work out ?


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Stranger Things 


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The Last of Us was brilliant. Very different to the other shows. Nobody is good or bad. We all have it in us. The ending makes you think, what would I have done?


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The detectorists, it’s a treasure!


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The last of us , fantastic show makes me imagine what the world would be if something like this happens for real 


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Black Adder


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The best thing I’ve seen this year is The Woman in the Wall. 


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Wolf (BBC)

Increadible acting all round with a mind twisting, outrageous, gruesome and fun plot.


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Virgin River.   

 

 


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BLUE PLANET  …  its always interesting to learn about the planet


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Ted Lasso if I want a laugh

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