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Redbrick's TV, Film, Gaming, and Music Editors come together for their top picks to watch and play this November
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad defends the reality show Made in Chelsea, arguing that its stars are authentic and fun to watch, despite popular criticism
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Film Editor Alice Weltermann looks back on Gilmore Girls from its cosy and idealised American small-town atmosphere, to the underlying paradoxes of its postfeminist perspective
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Despite its criticisms, TV Critic Rani Jadfa endorses Marvel's TV efforts for its diversity and ability to bring viewers together
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TV Writer Joel Bishton explores the legacy of Doctor Who, describing how its successful genre-switching as well as innovative ideas have led to its mass appeal and status as a staple of British television
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TV editor Tom Stone unearths an old internet horror web series, Marble Hornets, and points to its unique combination of context and presentation in creating an immersive horror experience
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TV Editor Kylie Clarke explains why Chloe from My Mad Fat Diary is one of her favourite characters of all time, praising Jodie Comer's multidimensional performance
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TV critic Zenna Hussain reviews Netflix's Bridgerton spin-off, praising its romantic feel but raises concerns over its depiction of race and marital relationships
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Film Editor Emily Wallace praises Amazon Prime's adaptation of the hugely popular novel Daisy Jones & The Six, citing it as having done justice to its source material
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TV Editor Erin Perry reflects on the final season of Happy Valley
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Comment Editor Gwydion Elliott explains how Andor has breathed new life into Star Wars with its immersive storylines and interesting characters
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TV writer Ilina Jha reviews the Channel 4 show noting that, while it contains all the best elements of a typical TV sitcom, it would be better enjoyed when viewed as a comedy-drama