The ladies dig into the premiere of the new drama Roadkill, whether its story works in a year like 2020, and how we tend to present politics on television.
The ladies discuss the finale of the mystery series Flesh and Blood in the context of famous stories like those penned by Agatha Christie - who, incidentally, celebrates her 100th anniversary this year.
Sherlock, the mega-popular modern Holmes update that made global stars of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, turns 10 this month. (Yes, really.) The ladies welcome contributor Carmen Croghan for a (loooong) chat about how the series has held up, why the final season is so bad, and the impact the show still has today.
Regular contributor Janet Mullany stops by the pod to discuss the new PBS political thriller COBRA, and the ladies wonder how everyone's cellphones are still working at the end of the world.
The ladies reflect on what worked - and what didn't - in the first season of Van Der Valk, from great supporting characters and serious attention to detail, to a leading man who's more of a cipher than a hero.
The ladies dig into the enormous catalog of British programming available on Netflix, from Young Wallander and The English Game to Black Mirror and The Great British Baking Show.