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TV Writer Luisa Connors praises A Sign of Affection in the context of the Shoujo anime genre for its unique portrayal of a deaf character rarely represented in the wider medium
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Print&Features Editor Jess Parker finds Netflix's new live action Avatar series to not live up to expectations, paling in comparison to its original animated version
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Redbrick’s Entertainment Editors come together for their top picks to watch and play this March
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TV Writer Lily Hartland endorses the Netflix adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe, praising its combination of grit and otherworldly themes throughout
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Sci&Tech Editor Georgia Brooks praises the drama that both shed light on the ongoing political controversy and caused action to rectify the serious wrongs caused
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Print&Features Editor Jess Parker anticipates the Disney-MCU's Daredevil reboot as pivotal to the mammoth media franchise 's future in the eyes of long-term fans
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad weighs in on the new Love Island spin-off, while finding the premise promising, the reality left much to be desired both in contestants and content
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Deputy Editor Charlie O'Keeffe highlights the importance of authentic autistic representation in TV media, focusing on the portrayal of Quinni in Heartbreak High by Chloé Hayden
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TV Writer Lucy Corrigan defends and extolls female protagonist Jolyne Cujoh, praising her exploration of sexuality alongside the action and adventure fans of the series enjoy
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Editor-in-Chief Alex Taylor reviews the Doctor Who Christmas special, enjoying the shows' mystical, heartfelt and revitalised return and praising Ncuti Gatwa's unique take on the beloved character
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TV Writer Lucy Corrigan reviews Netflix's Castlevania: Nocturne, finding it brilliantly gothic and tragic, emphasised by the soundtrack and beautiful animation
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TV Writer Natasha O'Connell spotlights adult animation Tuca and Bertie, applauding its handling of emotion and comparing it to Bojack Horseman