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Review – Jessica Jones Season 3

The final season of the final show in the Marvel TV Universe is here. After what has been a heartbreaking few months after the...

Jessica Jones Season 2

Marvel Television have really perfected the longform, thirteen episode stories that populate the Netflix corner of their shared universe. Of the five debut seasons...

Review Culture – Drunk For The Defenders

This week we accidentally got drunk on the podcast and recorded with the laptop mic instead of the panel! Audio quality is ordinary but...

The Defenders

The Avengers was a landmark moment in filmmaking. The more time that passes the more evidence stacks up to support that statement. DC, Harry...

Why Jessica Jones Is The Best Thing In The MCU

Marvel's latest live action offering is almost dominating the Novastream website at the moment, which is quite ironic considering that it has nothing to...

Review – Jessica Jones – AKA You’re a Winner!

The episode starts off with our first good look at Kilgrave as he uses his powers to win a poker game. David Tennant really...
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