It's been a tough old week for Sam, sifting through the piles of crap of television. He's managed to find a diamond in the rough however, and reckons people should check out Soulmates on Amazon Prime; a show about an app which can predict the love of your life with 100% accuracy.
This morning Sam talks to us about the second season of Servant, the tense psycodrama produced by M. Night Shyamalan and streaming now on Apple TV+. Whakarongo mai nei!
Sam's watch a show that absolutely blew his mind. We Are Who We Are (2020) has been the latest show that Sam has dubbed as best of the year. From the same director as Call Me By Your Name, Luca Guadagnino, this is a coming of age story of two American teenagers living on an American military base in Italy.
Everyone's been telling Sam to watch Search Party (2016 - present) and it's safe to say it lives up to the hype. With Season Four coming out this year, it's the perfect time to binge the rest of the show 'cos it's definitely worth it.
Sam joins us to review WandaVision (2021). We all know Sam loves a good show about superheroes, so does this new Marvel number make the cut? Tune in to find out.
Sam watched It's a Sin (2021) and he can't recommend it enough. A narrative following four friends during the rise of AIDS in the 1980's. A show that brought back Sam's tears while at the same time filling up his heart with love. It's a must-see.
Sam pops in to talk us through Industry (2020), a series he compared to Skins (2007) and Suits (2011), about graduates entering the financial world and all the drama that goes along with it. Sam reckons you should defintiely dive into this one.
Sam returns for his first TV review of the year, The Wilds (2020), which he binge-watched on Christmas Day. Described as a mixture of Lost (2004) and a teen drama, so what's not to like?
Sam joins us one last time to share his top five shows of the year. We've got Normal People (2020), I Hate Suzie (2020), Hunters (2020), I Know This Much Is True (2020), and I May Destroy You (2020)... But which of these binge-worthy shows is number one? Tune in to find out.
Sam's been watching On Becoming a God in Central Florida with Kirsten Dunst, in what he describes as a fantastic performance by her. This is definitely a show worth binging over the weekend, catch it here.