Banshee - Season 1-4 [DVD] [2016]

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Banshee - Season 1-4 [DVD] [2016]

Banshee - Season 1-4 [DVD] [2016]

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Written by Nigel Kneale of Quatermass fame, The Stone Tape is another intense ghost story. First broadcast in 1972, and marrying science-fiction and the supernatural, it tells the story of a pioneering electronics company moving into its new research facility, a renovated Victorian mansion, only to discover that builders have refused to work in one particular room.

Ward and his team show little sign of slowing down: season five will be a mammoth 52 episodes long, enough for weekly adventures all year round. There are even Ward-penned video games, such as Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know!.

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In this box set, we glimpse the cost of his career: his loneliness, heightened by the appearance of his lost love; his remorse; and his wrangling with his faith and fate. Always prone to an angry outburst, this Poirot also has flashes of cruelty as the frustration of his situation beds in and he knows the end is near. Hastings is as ineffectual as ever, but he is all Poirot has. "I suppose I will have to put up with you," says the sleuth. "Since you cannot use your little grey cells because you do not possess them. Now go away." Hastings retreats like a punched puppy. Good Lord, here's Captain Hastings! And isn't that Miss Lemon and Inspector Japp? The arrival of these much-loved characters from long, long ago is just one of many nice touches in the final series of Poirot. Its five episodes, lengthy and glossy, made up the 13th series – although, in a mystery perhaps only Hercule himself could solve, this new box set is called Collection 9. (And if that's not enough for you, there is also the mammoth Definitive Collection, featuring all 70 episodes – the perfect Christmas present for all devotees of round, moustachioed, Belgian detectives.) Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with X-Men action figures from the Hasbro Marvel Legends Series! (Additional products each sold separately. Subject to availability.)

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With such cult concerns it is perhaps unsurprising that it has struggled to stay afloat; there's even a campaign – Six Seasons and a Movie, a reference to Abed's favourite show Cougar Town – in place to ward off threats of cancellation. Harmon was replaced as showrunner after season three, and halfway through season four Chevy Chase, who plays cantankerous old bigot Pierce, walked out. Both had been outspoken about their issues with the show and each other. Stella Gibson, played with cold class by Gillian Anderson, is drafted in from mainland Britain to help solve the case. She instantly embarks on an empathy-free quest for a result, much like The Killing's Sarah Lund, but with dashes of Prime Suspect's Jane Tennison and good old X-Files Agent Scully, too. Although a less original creation than Spector, Gibson is nevertheless enthralling. Professionally, she is relentless, sleeping at work and notably obsessed with detail in a police department defined by its failures. Privately, though, we see Gibson meeting a police officer and, within minutes, giving him her hotel room number. When the same man is gunned down, she barely appears to care. The trend for ice-cold female detectives may be wearing thin, but Anderson has enough originality to pull it off. This complete box set, meanwhile, has the usual making-of featurettes and commentaries, which largely focus on the dull mechanics of making the key episodes, rather than providing any insight, as well as the slightly irritating and widely leaked "alternative ending", suggesting it was all a bad dream by Cranston's Malcolm in the Middle character, Hal.



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