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Reviews of TV series depicting onscreen affairs of the human heart.
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder8 months ago in Humans
Bilal ibn Rabah (RA): The Voice of Freedom
Chapter 1: The Chains of Slavery Long before the call to prayer echoed from the minarets of Medina, a man was chained in the burning sands of Makkah. His skin was dark, his body frail, but his heart—unshakable. His name was Bilal ibn Rabah.
By Anees Khan8 months ago in Humans
The Modern Day Jane Austen
Last September, I (accidentally) got the honour of being at the world premiere of Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (2025) written and directed by Laura Piani. And finally it is coming to theatres in North America on May 23rd! So I am here today to share some of my thoughts on the movie and to encourage any/all Austen fans or lovers of rom-coms to go see Jane Austen Wrecked My Life.
By The Austen Shelf8 months ago in Humans
Average Doomsday Taylor
S Glimpse Avenjer doomsday Taylor the vast realm of speculative fiction and theoretical futurism, few concepts strike a chord like the idea of “doomsday.” It conjures images of desolate wastelands, crumbling civilizations, and humanity on the brink. But what if doomsday wasn't a singular catastrophic event, but rather a slow, creeping erosion of normal life? This is where the idea of “Average Doomsday Taylor” finds its place—a conceptual character representing a future where doomsday is not a moment, but a condition; not an explosion, but a slow fade. The term has emerged in niche internet culture, philosophy circles, and speculative media discussions, blending elements of science fiction, sociology, and existential thought.
By Nur Alam Zihad8 months ago in Humans
Alison Brie and Dave Franco Face Copyright Lawsuit Over Sundance Hit ‘Together’
Actors Alison Brie and Dave Franco, who share creative chemistry on and off screen, have suddenly found themselves the subject of a very hot legal fire. Their latest film, Together, which premiered to fanfare at last year's 2025 Sundance Film Festival as a supernatural body horror film, is the subject of an explosive copyright lawsuit. The plaintiffs argue the movie is a blatant copy of an earlier indie attempt, and controversy ensues regarding originality, impact, and Hollywood's generally obscurantist intellectual property universe.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 8 months ago in Humans
Inside the Mind of Tom Segura: ‘Bad Thoughts’ and the Art of Unfiltered Comedy
There's a particular thrill in watching a comedian tightrope-walk between humor and horror—and Tom Segura has built a career on doing just that. With his newest Netflix special, Bad Thoughts, Segura opens his brain to us, and what we find there is both brutally funny and deeply revelatory.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 8 months ago in Humans
India-Pak Conflict: A Win-Win for Everyone?
In a world where war often results in devastating losses, the recent escalation between India and Pakistan might seem like a different kind of conflict — one where multiple global and regional players walked away with strategic, political, and even financial “wins.”
By ziyad khan8 months ago in Humans
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma8 months ago in Humans











