Death, dragons, and damn, Daenerys. Game of Thrones Season 7 just seared through its most epic battle yet, before it melted our hearts with a family reunion. But was there a Stark plot warning amongst the fight scenes? Kylie Jenner's reality show has finally hit screens - we review it so you don't have to watch it. Hot lawyer drama Suits is dragging us through court for another season, but should this Netflix hit have removed itself from proceedings? There's a 90's Aussie drama that everyone missed, and it just might be the hidden gem you've been looking for. Plus, Clare finds a comedy that speaks to heavy drinking uni-students, and Laura has some 90's nostalgia that makes the perfect weekend viewing.
Show Notes
This episode is hosted by Laura Brodnik and Clare Stephens
The Binge is produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network.
Monique Bowley is the Executive Producer of Podcasts
Game of Thrones airs on Foxtel at 11am on Mondays or anytime on Foxtel Now
Watch The Life Of Kylie on Foxtel's E! channel, Mondays at 11am
Suits Season 1-6 is on Netflix but you can get season 7 via itunes
Love My Way is available on DVD Box Set at Big W, JB Hifi or the ABC shop
Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE.
Clare thinks you should be watching Ronny Chieng's International Student on ABC iview and Laura thinks it is worth watching Party of Five on iTunes
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I'm a little fed up that all we are getting from the binge now is MAFS recaps. I have no interest in MAFS, but because I'm subscribed these download automatically. I've now stopped my subscription as it seems you're interested in nothing else on TV! Come on Mamamia, there's an awful lot more you TV than one horrible reality show!
gah! mamamia, i really want this to be awesome! the format is great, the topics are good, it sticks to actually talking about tv unlike almost all of its competition. but. When you can't pronounce your show titles and names it undermines your credibility as tv writers and reviewers. 'Meg-han' is not 'me-gan', that's precisely why there's an 'h'. If you don't know her name how can you know enough to comment on the woman and her work? 'Alias' in Alias Grace is a key reference to story content and not pronounced 'ally-us', which makes it seem like you've never heard the word, and subsequently like you missed a bunch of plot whether you did or didn't. It's distracting and disappointing. I hope you'll up your presenter game!