What I watched

Your Hand Can Do A Better Job

Taskmaster NZ - Your Hand Can Do A Better Job

We’re halfway through season four and we’re celebrating with five weddings. Our comedians attempt to do their best impressions of one another, and we learn Jeremy’s opinions on some hot topics.

Ah, Love!

Only Murders in the Building - Ah, Love!

Date night! New York proves itself both a jewel box and a fish tank of romance as Charles, Mabel & Oliver take their relationships to the next stage. And dating can reveal many hidden secrets, too...

The Smoking Gun

Justified: City Primeval - The Smoking Gun

Raylan and Mansell show down.

Adios

Justified: City Primeval - Adios

A botched kerfuffle sends Raylan’s pursuit of Mansell into chaos.

You Good?

Justified: City Primeval - You Good?

Carolyn’s past becomes Raylan’s present. Mansell puts a plan into action.

Kokomo

Justified: City Primeval - Kokomo

Raylan tangles with the Albanian mob. Mansell forms a new alliance. Carolyn lets her guard down.

More Licky Licky

Taskmaster NZ - More Licky Licky

Karen O’Leary makes a bet that relies on Paul Williams having a small mouth, while our teams attempt to teach Jeremy Wells about important historical events that they know nothing about.

Everyone Is Just a Teal Dress

Taskmaster NZ - Everyone Is Just a Teal Dress

Ray O’Leary secedes from New Zealand in our third episode creating his very own “Ray-public”, while Melanie Bracwell directs and stars in the next great horror film about an evil gorilla bookend.

The White Room

Only Murders in the Building - The White Room

Charles’s stage fright reaches unimaginable heights, involving a break from reality and multiple baby dolls. Mabel is confronted by a mysterious individual from her past with a pivotal proposal.

Nobody

Nobody

Hutch Mansell, a suburban dad, overlooked husband, nothing neighbor — a "nobody." When two thieves break into his home one night, Hutch's unknown long-simmering rage is ignited and propels him on a brutal path that will uncover dark secrets he fought to leave behind.