1.
Doctor Who
Any self-respecting Whovian should be kept busy counting
down to the number of days to the new series. With BBC airing a miniseries
called Pond Life as a prequel to the new series (Series 7 now to be exact) on
Youtube every day. Pond’s Life, with 5 parts (each about a minute long),
describe what the Doctor had been up to. The Doctor had been fighting the
Sontarians and had a hell lot of adventure as he narrates to the Ponds. One of
his adventure includes singing with a baseball cap. Next episode sees the
Doctor landing his Tardis in their house, in the middle of the night. Waking
them up to follow them in an adventure when he realises he is in the wrong time
stream. I believe this segment might lead to Amy following the Doctor to the
Weeping Angels and will be killed by them. The next morning, Amy and Rory found
an Ood in their toilet.
The new series returns where it left hopefully with the question, the first ever question, hidden in plain sight. It shall never be answered. The question? Doctor Who?
Part One- Baseball caps are cool
Part Two- Doctor in the wrong timeline?
Part 3- Ood on a Loo
The new series returns where it left hopefully with the question, the first ever question, hidden in plain sight. It shall never be answered. The question? Doctor Who?
It isn’t exactly a pun but seriously Steven Moffat? The
question that shall not be answered is Doctor Who? Sounds kind of lame to me
but I will still continue to watch the series. According to the trailer, the
first episode shows the Doctor with his companions fighting heads on with
Daleks again in ‘Asylum of the Daleks’. Perhaps the Doctor is there to seek
revenge or political asylum in the Dalek spaceship? The new series brings us to
Daleks, Dinosaurs and a western American country.
2.
The X Factor
X Factor is back for the 9th series, where past
success includes One Direction, Little Mix and Olly Murs. This time, with the
auditions getting on ahead before Simon managed to find a 4th permanent
judge, guest judges includes Mel B, Leona Lewis and Rita Ora. There had been back
leash before the show that Rita Ora is not fit to be a judge but she sure
proves her critics wrong.
Together the 4 judges namely, Nicole Scherzinger (who says
Newcastle is a TFZ- Talent Free Zone), Louis Walsh, Gary Barlow and Tulisa
Contostavlos, I’m sure X Factor will be back with a bang. With recent reports
of viewers complaining on Twitter about the new format being more like hit reality series TOWIE (The
Only Way Is Essex), with less singing and more on interviews and gossips. It is
a new format but, we want more singing and judging. Thus far, 2 episodes
screened, my favourite should be Lucy Spraggan of her own song titled ‘Beer
Fear’ which swept the judges away with 4 yes (or all 4 say IT’S A YES
together).
3.
Red or Black
Nah, I’m just joking. This show is not nice at all. Miss it
at all cost.
4.
Casualty
Now into the 2nd episode of the new series, it
means Hanna is promoted to head of ED after Nick Jordan left in a helicopter
with sweetheart Yvonne after she was injured in #HolbyRiot. We saw the
departure of Scarlett, Loyld’s Sweetheart who had confessed to be part of the
riot.
Hopefully with the departure of PC Yvonne, there’ll be less
of policing around in the storyline of Casualty and more on the love life of
Hanna and Dylan. We see a new bitch working as receptionist in Holby who is a
bitch. Hate her, period.
5.
Holby City
Holby City is now quite unimaginable with the new Business
Manager, and the non-referral policy. Later in the series it shows Selina does
have a soft side. But the storyline revolving about the non-referral policy is
too much. Seriously, can at least focus more on Nurse Lane or the Jac Naylor
conflict with Tara?
6.
Bad Education
A must watch…watch it to believe it. Starring stars from
other hit sitcom and comedy like Gavin and Stacey (which repeats on BBC) and
Him and Her it had been commissioned for a second series when the first series
have yet to even get to the middle! This shows how nice and terrific the show
is, from the funky head master to the students. With Jack Whitehall as the
English teacher in Abbey Grove, you will not want to miss a single lesson in
school.
Don't miss them all (:
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