‘A 66-minute stress bomb’ : TV’s most intense episodes ever
A nuclear clear up, a bloody massacre, an extremely fraught game of marbles … From The Bear to Blue Lights, here are television’s most heart-pounding outings Tell us: what is the most intense TV show you have seen? Television is supposed to be relaxing. Flop on the sofa, lose yourself in your (…)
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