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Prime Target

Prime Target is an interesting, action-packed thriller with a focus on maths. Normally that would be a hard sell but with high-stakes and the threat of global catastrophe, it is packed with adventure and twists that will grip the audience as each revelation brings more paranoia. There are many bold choices made and carried by a stellar cast, notably Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell. Together they push through obstacles to uncover the truth and stop forces from using their discoveries for harm. There’s a deeper meaning explored with how foreign entities work together to keep control with an exploration on the morality of dangerous discoveries.

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On Call

As a police drama, On Call utilises technical aspects to ensure that it stands apart from other titles in the genre and uses creative camera work to make you feel the weight of every action and decision made by the characters. The short episode runtime makes for a well-paced and action driven series led by Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente. They work great together and there’s a balance to their characters that offers new perspectives every episode as Diaz learns what it's like to be a cop, to navigate gangs and to keep to your morals led and tutored by Harmon who has her own burdens.

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My Lady Jane: Review

While My Lady Jane is an alternative history, adding the fantasy element of the Verity vs Ethians and how this all came to be added an interested backdrop that elevates the show into something more than a comedic piece. Sometimes My Lady Jane can struggle finding its balance between the comedic and dramatic, but that doesn’t take away from it being an enjoyable watch.

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Men In Kilts: Season 2 Review

Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish set out on a perilous trek through New Zealand in order to explore the nation's action-packed culture and geography. The on-screen banter between Heughan and McTavish feels natural thanks to their on-screen connection throughout the entire series. Their exciting exploits, meanwhile, can occasionally be overshadowed by the constant allusions to his television series Outlander.

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