Television
People hit back at the premise of the show which was set to let activists battle out their causes for a cash prize.
The new celeb-hosted show is being criticised as the Hunger Games for activists.
Neurologist Dr Randall Wright says our brain can react to binge watching television the same way as it does becoming addicted to drugs. By tapping into the brain's pleasure circuit, our brains can physically rewire to want more of the digital stimuli. But, by making sure it doesn’t interfere with our sleep and making it social, we can still enjoy online content.
The seven-year-old, who watches nature shows before bed, said: "I don't want to watch this anymore."
"Oh no, what have you dug up now?"
From onstage fires and a Schitt's Creek sweep to powerful pleas to vote, the 'Pand-Emmys' were a warm hug after months in lockdown.
HuffPost's reporting on Black employees at the BBC show nothing has changed in the 30 years since I was a journalist. Our media still doesn't represent modern Britain, writes Diane Abbott.
The Real McCoy was Black representation at its finest. So why is the BBC only just bringing it back now? Nadine White writes.
Season eight's unfortunate misfires may be the reason viewers aren't revisiting the show in quarantine.
Thomas & Friends: The Royal Engine is part of the 75th anniversary celebrations of the story series.