Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male

From John Doyle of The Globe and Mail: Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male Fubar Age of Computer has neither the wit or verbal dexterity of Letterkenny nor the benign tomfoolery of Trailer Park Boys. Yours truly has adored both series for their freshness and this Fubar thing feels dated, dumb and … Continue reading Link: Suddenly, Vice content seems tone-deaf and terribly male

Link: Acceptable Risk is a first-rate, fine Scandinavian-style thriller

From John Doyle of The Globe and Mail: Link: Acceptable Risk is a first-rate, fine Scandinavian-style thriller There’s a reason why big pharmaceutical companies regularly turn up as villainous corporate monsters in thrillers. They keep doing terrible things and while some are found out and fined tens of millions of dollars, others continue with their … Continue reading Link: Acceptable Risk is a first-rate, fine Scandinavian-style thriller

Links: Frankie Drake Mysteries

From Melissa Hank of Canada.com: Link: Frankie Drake Mysteries celebrates strong women “We sort of dive right into a case and into Frankie and Trudy’s friendship. We’re not going to get a whole lot of backstory into how they became partners and how their friendship evolved — I think that’s going to slowly trickle in … Continue reading Links: Frankie Drake Mysteries

Links: The Disappearance

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies: Link: Strong characters draws viewers into The Disappearance’s mystery “We have a family drama here and what makes the show so good, in my opinion, is the interpersonal dynamics between these people. Regardless of subject matter, what I love is the relationships. For instance, the relationship between Helen … Continue reading Links: The Disappearance