This article provides an in-depth review of several Australian television shows currently streaming.The author, Clare Rigden, shares her personal experiences with medical dramas, highlighting her anxiety around emergency room scenes, which contrasts with her enjoyment of 'The F Ward,' a new Stan series following emergency doctors at Sydney's The Pines hospital.The show is praised for its fast-paced script, strong performances, and avoidance of typical medical drama tropes.
Other reviewed shows include 'Ride Or Die,' a female-centric espionage thriller starring Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer; 'Lucky,' a seven-episode miniseries based on a book about a fugitive con artist; and 'Heartstopper Forever,' a Netflix film concluding the teen love story of Nick and Charlie.The article also mentions 'Alone Australia,' where contestants face survival challenges in the Arctic Circle.
The author's enthusiasm for these shows underscores their cultural significance and entertainment value, despite personal fears related to medical drama content.
Original title: Screen Queen TV Reviews: The F Ward, Ride Or Die, Alone Australia, Lucky and Heartstopper Forever
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