
"From left: Mawaan Rizwan as Jamma, Nabhaan Rizwan as Isaac and Emily Lloyd-Saini as Winnie in series two of Juice. Photograph: BBC/Various Artists Limited Summed up in a sentence An enchantingly inventive comedy from Mawann Rizwan, which morphs into a romcom with heart in its second season. What our reviewer said The comedy may not be that distinctive, but Juice's creativity comes at you like a tidal wave."
"Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau and Hamish Linklater as Dean Cipher in Season two of Gen V. Photograph: Jasper Savage/Prime Summed up in a sentence Yet more astonishingly graphic, sweary antics in the teen spin-off of superhero satire, The Boys. What our reviewer said As this second series unfurls its cape, it's a joy and a relief to discover that it is business as usual. Sarah Dempster Read the full review"
Juice delivers an enchantingly inventive comedy that morphs into a romcom with heart in its second season, featuring Mawaan Rizwan, Nabhaan Rizwan and Emily Lloyd-Saini. The show’s creativity hits with overwhelming imagination despite not being overtly distinctive. Gen V offers astonishingly graphic, sweary antics as a teen spin-off of superhero satire The Boys, with Season two maintaining the established tone. Black Rabbit stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers who alternate between running restaurants and fleeing gangsters, exploring loyalty, fraternity and love warped by family secrets. High Potential returns Kaitlin Olson as a glamorous, brilliantly intelligent detective in slick, crowd-pleasing network TV.
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