From Wizard to Beaker Girl: The Seven Best Shows This Week | TV and Radio | The Guardian

2021-12-13 18:27:28 By : Mr. Gawain Tang

Henry Cavill met a man with a monster skin in the second season, this is Tracy Baker’s Christmas special-Jacqueline Wilson’s character returns to TV

In the second season of the supernatural epic starring Henry Cavill, he plays Geralt of Livia, a person with special powers whose physique and bone structure can only express nobility or evil in the world of fantasy novels. When we rejoined this sensitive monster killer, he was almost exiled after the battle. But this provides an opportunity to create the world-tonight, we met with Geralt's old friend Nivellen (Kristofer Hivju), a man who was cursed living in the skin of a monster. The show does its best to explore these ideas as narratives of dilemmas and adventures. What does it mean to be monsters, what does it mean to kill them? The magnificence and ominous omen have reached the point of absurdity. PH Netflix, starting Friday, December 17

The sharp special handling of the details of the French car without leaving Blighty feels like one of the most stubborn old-school Top Gear moves imaginable. Although, to be fair, for Clarkson, May and Hammond, the trivial matter of the pandemic hinders travel abroad. The trio is still doing a lot of iconic rude and unprovoked vandalism on the Welsh mountains where this movie was filmed-in fact, once you see them drop a car from 500 feet high to test its suspension , You will understand business as usual. As always, a television phenomenon that implicitly smirks and snickers to rational analysis. PH Amazon Prime Video, starting on Friday, December 17

"Even if I know how it will end, will I continue to love you?" There is a scripted reality, and then this. It can be said that the situation is quite the opposite: there is no unreality of the script, but it is still trying to carve a true story from deliberately artificial scenes. Two people who have never met are arranged to live/act a romantic storyline by interpreting the events in a pre-written diary. Cue the lovely combination scene-driving a broken car, spending an idyllic day on the beach-and the final "breakup". But will real obsession take over? Confusing and intriguing. PH Netflix, starting on Tuesday, December 14

"The story of the Beaker Girl has just begun..." For millennials who grew up through Jacqueline Wilson's book, the promising exit route that Tracey Beaker restarted this year is welcome. Following the grown-up Tracey and her "mini beaker" daughter Jess, it evoked nostalgia while continuing to explore the care system beautifully, with many silly moments in between. Expect more of these things in the Christmas special, they will deal with storms and unexpected arrivals. HR BBC iPlayer, will be played every day starting from Monday, December 13th

Just like the previous "Real Housewives" TV dynasty, this aspiring Netflix semi-realistic hatred observation giant began to spread its wings and enter other regions. After all, dozens of super fascinating real estate agents strolling along the picturesque streets suddenly arrive. Is there anything that won’t benefit? As we wait for the arrival of Selling Tottenham, we will have to do this: a brokerage company based in Tampa, Florida, centered on the powerful Sharelle Rosado. "Get ready to make money, bitches!" PH Netflix, starting Wednesday, December 15

A messy, cheerful, and slightly tacky comedy that explores the tangled personal lives of generations of the Diaz family because they negotiated romantic pleasures and pitfalls. The core of the story is Lily (Emeraude Toubia) and Jorge (Mark Indelicato) brothers and sisters, but also hope to receive letters from parents and children. When intimate contact with the closest people is inevitable—on holidays, birthdays, weddings, and funerals, these emotionally overheated family occasions form the narrative framework. PH Amazon Prime Video, starting on Friday, December 17

The second season of the basketball documentary series combines the dream of basketball with the cruel reality of growing up in the United States (especially black people). The pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to the Trail Blazers-after 12 months of no games, the team is looking to restart. Players have become accustomed to being strong, but in fact, they come from a relatively small school and always attack more than their weight. Since the problem has affected several major promoters, can the standards be maintained? PH IMDb TV, from Friday, December 17