From Rivals to Good Omens: The seven best shows to stream this week
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From Rivals to Good Omens: The seven best shows to stream this week
"Quite the end of series cliffhanger, says Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) of his survival after an assault with an award statuette. As this Jilly Cooper bonkbuster adaptation returns, Tony is pretending to have no memory of Cameron's attack, but in private it's complicated: Corinium's battle with Venturer takes priority but that doesn't mean a score won't be settled. However, this narrative is a red herring: what really matters is the bed-hopping, the knee-tremblers, the raunch."
"Good Omens Chemistry Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and Crowley (David Tennant) return in Good Omens. Photograph: Sanne Gault/Prime Much has changed since the second season of this metaphysical comedy. The story is now concluding via a single, 90-minute episode after the departure from the production of its co-creator Neil Gaiman. Good Omens remains a witty and inventive romp, sustained by the sparkling chemistry between leads David Tennant (demon Crowley) and Michael Sheen (angel Aziraphale)."
"As we return, the Second Coming is approaching but all is chaos: Jesus has gone missing, Aziraphale is out of his depth and Crowley is wallowing in misery. The fate of the universe depends on the pair getting their acts together Prime Video, from Wednesday 13 May Daniel Dae Kim: K-Everything Returning home Daniel Dae Kim visits South Korea, where he was born in Daniel Dae Kim: K-Everything."
"Daniel Dae Kim was born in South Korea but made his name in the US. However, given the way the two nation's respective cultures have evolved, maybe he didn't need to leave. In this series, Kim returns to his birthplace to explore its massive influence on the modern world. Across four episodes, he takes an amiable, albeit fleeting look"
A cliffhanger centers on Tony Baddingham’s survival after an assault, with his apparent memory loss masking private complications. Corinium’s conflict with Venturer remains a priority, while personal scores and relationships continue to intensify. The narrative emphasizes bed-hopping, raunch, and ongoing romantic ardor, with multiple couples facing unresolved tensions. A dog named David Bow-wowie adds to the playful tone. Good Omens returns with Aziraphale and Crowley facing the approaching Second Coming amid missing Jesus, Aziraphale’s confusion, and Crowley’s misery. The universe’s fate depends on the pair regaining control. Daniel Dae Kim: K-Everything follows Kim returning to South Korea to examine its influence on the modern world across four episodes.
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