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Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: Annie Blackburn

By Martyn Conterio

Could Heather Graham be about to make a shock return to Twin Peaks?

The Handmaid’s Tale contains a chilling environmental warning

By Lewis Gordon

The hit dystopian series isn’t just about violence against women.

Hasan Minhaj is the comic I needed as a teenage immigrant

By Grace Wang

His latest stand-up special, Homecoming King, articulates what it means to grow up as an outsider.

Remembering On the Air – David Lynch and Mark Frost’s doomed ’90s sitcom

By Alex Denney

The original cast and crew discuss the making of this short-lived follow-up to Twin Peaks.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: Electricity

By Martyn Conterio

David Lynch and Mark Frost have again hinted at the underlying meaning of this recurring motif.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: Buenos Aires

By Martyn Conterio

With Dale Cooper’s situation becoming clearer, our attentions turn to Phillip Jeffries and an unexpected trip to South America.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: Blue rose

By Martyn Conterio

This mystery code word takes on a new meaning in the show’s latest episodes.

Why Sense8 is like nothing else on TV right now

By Ella Donald

The hit Netflix series is a dizzying, lavish feast that manages to feel epic and intimate at the same time.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: The glass cube

By Martyn Conterio

Is this mysterious device Agent Cooper’s ticket into the real world?

Why ‘Homer’s Enemy’ is my favourite Simpsons episode

By Greg Evans

The tragicomic tale of Frank Grimes from 1997 contains a sharply-observed social critique.

Why I’ll miss the brave, flawed brilliance of Lena Dunham’s Girls

By Roxanne Sancto

Millennial attitudes have shifted since the show first aired in 2012, but its core values have endured.

How Louis CK diminishes the power shame holds over me

By Grace Wang

The comic’s latest special will make you more compassionate towards your most embarrassing thoughts.

20 things you need to know about Twin Peaks Season 3

By Jack Godwin

Who’s back, who’s missing, and will we see more of the Red Room?

How has diversity on television changed since Girls first aired?

By Marta Bausells

Though criticised from the start, Lena Dunham’s show paved the way for an exciting mix of millennial voices.

How Big Little Lies reveals the underlying pressures of American society

By Roxanne Sancto

The hit HBO show focuses on the emotional realities of three mothers.

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