1. This Time Next Year โ Is is all over too quickly?
While we love the premise of This Time Next Year โ and who doesnโt enjoy an extra slice of host Karl Stefanovic โ everything seems to happen too quickly on the time-bending new show.
You donโt get a chance to connect with the participants.
They tell their story, then theyโre whisked off stage and we catch up with them a year later. But we miss out on the best part โ their journey!

2. Home And Away โ Why the frosty reception?
The backlash over Sam Frost joining Home And Away has to stop.
Firstly, seeking new challenges โจin life is not a crime.
Secondly, not everyone who joins H&A is a NIDA graduate.
Johnny Ruffo, Pia Miller and Isabel Lucas came to the show with limited acting experience. Give Sam a chance before you judge.

3. Game Of Thrones โ The show that divides
TV fans can be separated into two camps โ those who watch Game Of Thrones and those who donโt.
With the return of TVโs most buzzed-about show, weโre once again reminded that if youโre not familiar with the Lannisters and the Starks, you might feel a bit โจleft out of the watercooler chat.

4. The Bachelor Australia โ Whole lotta love
Fans may have been worried Bachelor Matty J wouldnโt live up to their expectations โ especially coming off the back of fellow โrecycledโ Bachie โจRichie Strahanโs season.
But the hunky 30-year-old has proved us all wrong.
Just two episodes in and weโve fallen head over heels for him all over again. Not only has Matty proven he has what it takes to be the Bachelor, but he really is the perfect gentleman.
Letโs just hope he can tame resident villains Jennifer and Leah.

5. Blue Murder: Killer Cop โ Seeing double
The resemblance between real-life disgraced cop Roger Rogerson and the man who plays him, Richard Roxburgh, is so uncanny, itโs nearly impossible to tell them apart.
Watching Blue Murder: Killer Cop, we couldnโt help but award the TV WEEK Logie For Best Likeness to Richard Rogerson โ or โจis it Roger Roxburgh?
Who knows anymore?