Season 5 and Showmax’sZoe Levin and Brendan Scannell attending the Netflix special screening of Bonding. Picture: GETTY IMAGES/ PRESLEY ANNIf your idea of the on-screen representation is completely encased within the cold-as-fishmovies then here comes a comic twist on BDSM that will expand your view. A bit of an experiment for Netflix and more like an extended web-series than a full show, episodes run between 15-18 minutes, making it an easy, pleasant and often darkly funny three-hour binge.
The tables are turned in the fourth season of the financial-sector show as former enemies district attorney Chuck Rhoades and venture capitalist Bobby Axelrod find themselves on the same side and bent on revenge against their betrayers. It’s stylish, well-acted and provides a fascinating and addictive behind-the-scenes look at the world of the mega-rich and high-finance players of Manhattan.