The ladies dig into the new Masterpiece version of Belgian drama Professor T, discuss remake culture, and debate whether this is a series that needs to exist.
The ladies dig into the return of the mystery series Unforgotten, break down the first episode of Season 4, and discuss why the show found such popularity here in the U.S.
The ladies dig into the new Masterpiece drama Us, a story of largely unlikeable people making selfish choices that neither of them particularly enjoyed.
Obviously, the ladies had to talk about the big Sanditon news: The series is coming back for not one but TWO seasons. Let's get in our feelings about it.
The ladies dig into the good, the bad, and the difficult to quantify of HBO's new steampunk fantasy series The Nevers, a series that tries to do entirely too much at once.
The ladies bend the rules to what constitutes "British TV" to talk about Game of Thrones on its tenth anniversary and dish the highs and lows of one of the biggest pop culture series of our time.
The ladies attempt to break down what's coming this spring in the world of British television - and what we may have to wait a bit longer than usual to see, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
The ladies dig into the streaming service Britbox, from its extensive library of classic content to upcoming new releases like The Pembrokeshire Murders, Honour, and more.
The ladies finally dig in to the period drama everyone's been talking about: Bridgerton. (Warning: Much like the show we're discussing, this conversation can be somewhat TV-MA.)
The ladies discuss the lavish HBO/BBC adaptation of His Dark Materials, why Philip Pullman's novels are so difficult to adapt for the screen, and why Season 2 is so much better than Season 1.
The ladies dig into the highly anticipated fourth season of The Crown, discuss their feelings about Diana, and speculate about where it all goes from here.