Reece Goodall

Guilt Episode Three review

It’s weird to think that we’re now three-quarters of the way through Guilt, as the sheer amount of content we’ve passed through is remarkable. The story shifts again as more developments threaten the brothers, and a darker web of circumstances embroils all of our characters. Some of our questions are...
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Posted Dec. 1, 2019

Is the BBC failing students?

Students don’t typically have a TV at uni, meaning their main interaction with the BBC is through its news sites or the threatening TV licensing letter. If you don’t engage with the Beeb, you’re really not alone – it seems that the Corporation has, despite its best efforts, completely left...
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Posted Nov. 26, 2019

Guilt Episode Two review

After the promise of the opening episode of Guilt, I was very excited to see where the series would head next. The second episode shifts its focus from both brothers to the arguably more interesting one, upping the intrigue but not really troubling the highs of the opening. Max’s decision...
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Posted Nov. 23, 2019

Guilt Episode One review

BBC Scotland has been in the headlines since its creation for supposedly average content and viewing figures, but average is not a word that you’d use to describe its first drama, Guilt. Written by Neil Forsyth, this dark crime comedy owes much to the films of Hitchcock, as two characters...
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Posted Nov. 16, 2019

Luigi’s Mansion 3 – Switch review

The spirits on our doorsteps this Halloween may only have been trick-or-treaters, but there was one person up to a spot of genuine ghost-hunting. In Luigi’s Mansion 3, the cowardly plumber is back for another ghost-hunting odyssey that proves to be incredibly creative and fun, making your laugh and testing...
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Posted Nov. 16, 2019