Rob Myall
Rob Myall
@robmyall.bsky.social
Lead Programmer at Rebellion. Collector of cancelled TV. Fan of intfiction / sci-fi / urban fantasy / politics / beer.
Finished a festive rewatch of Hawkeye (2021), possibly the best of the Disney+ MCU shows (although I've only watched up to Echo). Felt Renner was particularly grim this go around but the show absolutely lights up when Florence Pugh shows up so the last two episodes are brilliant.
December 9, 2025 at 7:46 PM
2005's Kitchen Confidential really should have done better. It's an astonishingly good cast and can occasionally be very funny, but it looks like Fox decided baseball was more important than generating an audience and killed it without a decent chance.
October 14, 2025 at 5:15 PM
2012's BBC/Cinemax spy thriller Hunted fails to give any answers and other than hoping her memories come back Melissa George spends more time caring for a young boy than actually looking for answers. What's there is fun, but it needed more time to actually answer some of the outstanding questions.
October 12, 2025 at 5:04 PM
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For there to be no comment from the government on Musk's call for violence, let alone action against X, is unconscionable. An utter dereliction of its responsibility for national security and an affront to every member of an ethnic minority, who is being put at risk by this rhetoric.
September 14, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Good luck to all the entrants!

The fact this niche competition needs opinions from lawyers, investigation of third party age checking organisations and geoblocking is nonetheless a general indictment of the Online Safety Act.
IFComp 2025 opens for judging. 85 new interactive fiction games. Free to play. Judging runs to October 15th. This year the UK's Online Safety Act posed considerable challenges to the IFComp organisers. At mo 24 of the 85 games are geoblocked to all UK players. It was nearly all 85. blog.ifcomp.org
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September 1, 2025 at 5:50 PM
2025's Pulse makes a really strange stylistic choice - the lead has a panic attack as the trigger for a flashback - that's probably the last thing you want from a doctor in charge of an emergency room. The medical drama's fine but the relationship stuff's pretty bad. Not recommended.
August 25, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Doctor Odyssey's certainly trashier than I usually watch, but the episode-of-the-week theming and leaning into the daftest of cruise ship plots mean it's pretty fun. The central love triangle does drag in places and a non-existent Season 2 would need to flip the ship but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
July 13, 2025 at 6:45 PM
2013's Ironside isn't very good. It's an okay detective procedural, but the lead is deliberately unlikeable and a pretty terrible cop (the flashbacks have more than a little corruption, coerced confessions and flat out framing of people), and the fact he's in a wheelchair is barely noticed.
June 10, 2025 at 5:44 PM
2024's Generation Z really doesn't manage to stick the ending. Too many threads left hanging to satisfy and no clear direction for a second season to pick up on them. The apocalypse itself feels like it speedruns the collapse of civilisation so I can't even recommend it for the basic zombie premise.
May 27, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Rewatched 2008's Bonekickers. A completely daft road trip through the obvious archeological myths - Knights Templars, Joan of Arc, Excalibur - ignoring any historical (or archaeological) accuracy. The cast do their best with the nonsense, but I struggle to see a second season from these bones.
May 26, 2025 at 1:52 PM
Bridget Phillipson's statement being extremely legalistic but giving absolutely no clarity or any ounce of support to the trans community. She's deliberately deflecting any of the very many difficult issues raised by the judgement. Hard to find anything at all reassuring in this.
April 22, 2025 at 5:25 PM
Peter Kyle, Science Secretary being a credulous moron who thinks a fabrication machine can help him do his ministerial job! Pity the FoI request didn't also ask for how much time civil servants then had to waste correcting the nonsense ChatGPT made up for him.

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March 13, 2025 at 2:44 PM
Red Eye (2024) really needed to be sillier. It's still completely daft (4 people, and a dog, are dead and you still won't land the plane, Captain?!), but it manages to get nowhere close to the laughable heights of Nightsleeper, BBC's 2024 entry in "daft thriller on a vehicle that can't stop".
February 11, 2025 at 8:11 PM
Watching one of the more unusual Christmas movies on my list tonight - 1961's Cash On Demand. Hammer produced a taut little thriller with Peter Cushing in the Scrooge-like bank manager role. His nervousness vs Andre Morell's suave bank robber is great, and the near-realtime plot is extremely tight.
December 22, 2024 at 7:26 PM
Nostalgia clearly made more of this than there actually was. 1992's Virtual Murder only aired the once on the BBC and I have fond memories of it, but the show's fairly generic "quirky mystery". But why does a university Psychology professor keep having to solve mysteries?
December 11, 2024 at 5:26 PM
Starting the festive season with the traditional Christmas movie:
December 1, 2024 at 6:32 PM
Most of my go-tos have already come up in this (VR5, Brimstone, Prey, Strange Luck below), Cupid's going to be far too well known, and Now And Again and Wolf Lake have DVD releases, so we'll have to go extra obscure with 1998's Mercy Point.

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November 22, 2024 at 11:22 AM
King And Maxwell (2013) doesn't really work. The stars have the lighthearted, buddy-cop banter, but we encounter them already as a partnership when the series opens and never get to understand why these two are working together! I just don't get why they're both there, especially at the end.
November 17, 2024 at 6:45 PM
2022's The Imperfects feels like an urban fantasy show. A banshee, a siren and a chupacabra vs a whole bunch of mad scientists and their experiments? Maybe a bit too much government agent nonsense, but it's entertaining for its 10 episode run. Only weakness is leaving itself too open for season 2.
November 7, 2024 at 6:41 PM
2020's "Lincoln Rhyme: The Hunt For The Bone Collector" isn't terrible, but it's a bit of an uninspired adaptation and barring 3 core characters strays pretty far from the book. Definitely hurt by comparisons to the film. Certainly didn't hate it, but the cliffhanger ending was very silly.
October 24, 2024 at 10:14 PM
Not entirely clear why this got a reboot. "4400 (2021)" is a much darker show than the original, but it also suffers from a lack of focus. The original could always fall back on the basic "cop show" partnership at its core, whereas this tries to fill the same role with a pair of social workers.
October 20, 2024 at 1:46 PM
The Strange World Of Gurney Slade, was, baffling, made in 1960, and yet it feels like the sort of meta comedy Chris Morris and Charlie Brooker would be making 35+ years later. Episode 4's "comedy on trial" is particularly good, having predicted audiences of the time not "getting it."
October 14, 2024 at 7:46 PM
So Fallen London's Estival comes to a close. Less stressful than last year's "Horticultural" festival as at least the sky didn't fall on us again, and a nice tie-in to an Olympic year.

But this snippet from our last entry to the maze amused me no end. It really is the text I stay for!
August 16, 2024 at 8:24 PM
Sticking to 10 is hard. Had to look up the 2 years to clarify them:
No Ordinary Family
Almost Human
Cupid (1998)
Forever (2014)
Wolf Lake
Firefly
Brimstone
First Kill
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
Ultraviolet
Top 10 TV
Top of my head, no thinking

Farscape
Halt and Catch Fire
Cheers
Person of Interest
Killjoys
Parks and Rec
Legends of Tomorrow
The Shield
Leverage
Good Place
Top 10 TV
Off the cuff not overthinking it let's go

Deadwood
Justified
The Sopranos
30 Rock
Halt and Catch Fire
Derry Girls
The Larry Sanders Show
Dexter (s1-4)
Twin Peaks (all)
The Tick (Amazon OR animated)
June 25, 2024 at 5:01 PM
Finished 2019's Perfect Harmony, another comedy that was cancelled because it was generally not funny. The singing's fine, but the jokes rarely land. But there was something here in Bradley Whitford's "grumpy old man", which he definitely needs another opportunity to show off with better material.
June 20, 2024 at 2:50 PM