Leslie and Ron’s dramatic and somewhat confusing feud has been the main arc over the show’s seventh season thus far. Whilst William Henry Harrison is entertaining in its own ways, there’s no shying away from the fact that it’s all led up to Leslie and Ron. A triumphant feat for the Parks and Rec crew […]Read More
“Where there is no publicity, there is no justice.” The trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in 1961 was a turning point not only for history, but for the world of television. Over the course of four months, the horrifying and inhumane treatments of men, women, and children all throughout Europe were exposed to the world […]Read More
With a summer release date on the cards and an ever-growing list of new cast members being slowly fed to the fans, it feels as though the creator’s of NBC’s Hannibal have awoken from their slumbers in the past couple of weeks. But it doesn’t stop there. In the last hour, EW released a 90 […]Read More
The second episode in season four of Lena Dunham’s Girls follows Hannah’s attempts to settle in and make friends upon her arrival at Iowa. Whilst this episode is certainly more captivating than the series’ debut was, the “me me me” theme is unavoidable given the lack of focus on the lives of Hannah’s friends back […]Read More
“Hands in, defeat Ron on three! 1, 2, 3!” Since its debut in 2009, Parks and Recreation has had a special place in the hearts of fans all over the world. As Amy Poehler recently explained so excellently, this is a show that you love about people who you love. So when it was announced […]Read More
As Lena Dunham’s Girls returns to our screens for a fourth season, the viewer is left with a definite sense of disappointment after the first episode. Instead of the funny, relatable twenty minutes that viewers are used to, Hannah’s departure to Iowa was dragged out for the duration. “The plan is there is no plan. […]Read More
Listen closely and you’ll be able to hear the chants of joy. Yes, after what seems like an eternity of waiting for more casting news, (we’re not ready to talk about the loss of Michael Pitt quite yet) Fannibals were finally given a tasty morsel to chew on. Beloved star of stage and screen, Richard […]Read More
Very recently Sons of Anarchy concluded with its last season after 7 years of exposing us to the famous motorcycle club’s misfortunes through the eyes of Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller, played by Pacific Rim‘s Charlie Hunman. Here I will review each season, from 1-7, before giving my summary of what I think of the series as […]Read More
In Part Two of our collosal entertainment feature, The Indiependent writers continue in their quest to get you excited for the Film and TV heading your way in 2015 – this time, focusing on the screen delights coming in July to December of the new year! Film: Paper Towns Originally a book by John Green, […]Read More
2014 is coming to an end, but don’t fret – The Indiependent writers are here to get you excited for what’s hitting your screens in 2015! In this massive two-part feature, we’ll be talking you through the TV shows and Films that have got us giddy for the new year – From huge blockbuster movies, […]Read More
Bad news for any Parks and Recreation fans out there. On Monday it was announced that the beloved sitcom will be entering its final season next month, with the series finale set to air in February. It was also announced that two episodes would be airing per week instead of just one, which has quite a few fans upset as […]Read More
NBC have had a knack recently of creating one of the most disgusting hours of television. Yes, am I talking about Hannibal. As much as I adore that show, I would have never thought that NBC would be supporting the mad man (but genius) that is Bryan Fuller. But it seems as though NBC have […]Read More
With well over a year having passed since Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul hung up their boots as the unforgettable duo of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, it seems the powers that be at AMC (the show’s network) have decided its high time something was done about the absence of the world of Heisenberg’s residency […]Read More
September 29th 2013 saw the end to one of the most critically acclaimed shows to ever be put on television. It’s been a year since we said goodbye to Breaking Bad, yet it shows no signs of wavering in popularity – Aaron Paul still talks of daily encounters from fans begging him to call them “bitch”. Though […]Read More
In the Pilot of Lena Dunham’s Girls, the viewer is introduced to Hannah Horvath: a twenty-four year old with dreams of becoming a published author living in NYC. Her parents have cut her off, applying the concept of ‘tough love’ and the episode sees Hannah struggle to come to terms with this prospect. She seeks comfort from […]Read More