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.
Previously on Poldark: Ross waffles some more about his feelings for Elizabeth and Demelza. For her part, Demelza has had quite enough of Ross’ awful behavior, and lets him know about it. She also takes herself to a house party where she tries to
Think you know the history of Queen Victoria and her reign?
Our new series runs down the truth behind the popular period drama Victoria and asks how accurate each week's episode is. This week we take a look at Season 3's "A Show of Unity."
Previously, on Jamestown: Verity flirts with the boys at the tavern enough that she can be credibly accused of inciting violence when two of them get in a bar brawl and one murders the other. Bailey, the murderer, gets shot while taking part in what
The very first official Doctor WhoConvention took place over the weekend in Cardiff. Though I personally was engaged in some fairly active wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fact that I wasn’t there to be part of what I assume to be the most
David Attenborough's Asia from the BBC premieres on BBC America and AMC+, bringing far-off places and glimpses of extraordinary and rare creatures into our lives.
The ladies look back at the 2006 BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre starring Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens - what worked, what didn't, and how faithful it is to Charlotte Bronte's classic novel.