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March
Deadloch (season 1)
8 episodes
“Deadloch” (season 1) — begins when the seemingly tranquil Tasmanian coastal town of Deadloch is shaken by the discovery of a man’s body on the beach, pulling the meticulous Senior Sergeant Dulcie Collins into an uneasy partnership with chaotic, foul‑mouthed Detective Eddie Redcliffe, whose Darwin‑bred instincts clash with every rule Dulcie lives by. As more bodies appear and the annual Winter Feastival descends into panic, the investigation forces the pair to navigate a community full of buried resentments, queer subcultures, political tensions, and decades‑old secrets that the locals would rather keep submerged. Tensions spike as the town’s power brokers begin interfering with the investigation, desperate to protect reputations that have propped up Deadloch’s fragile image for years. And every misstep between Dulcie and Eddie threatens to fracture their uneasy alliance, turning the hunt for a killer into a test of trust neither woman expected to face. Their hunt for a killer becomes a spiraling maze of red herrings, departmental incompetence, and personal entanglements, pushing Dulcie and Eddie to confront not only the town’s rot but their own blind spots as the truth grows darker and more intimate than either expected. “Deadloch” (season 1) emerges as a sharp, black‑comic crime mystery where every revelation fractures the town a little more, and where justice comes wrapped in chaos, grief, and unexpected solidarity. (more…)
March
Scarpetta (season 1)
8 episodes
“Scarpetta” (season 1) — follows Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the first female chief medical examiner of Virginia, as a new murder case eerily mirrors a string of killings she investigated decades earlier, pulling her into a dual‑timeline hunt that exposes institutional sexism, political pressure, and a predator whose methods echo across generations. While Kay battles a misogynistic killer and the ghosts of an earlier investigation, she’s forced to navigate volatile alliances with Detective Pete Marino, FBI agent Benton Wesley, and her adversarial sister Dorothy, all while confronting biomedical conspiracies, Russian espionage, and the unsettling emergence of AI‑generated “revived” victims. As the investigation widens, unexpected forensic anomalies begin surfacing, hinting at a pattern that someone has worked very hard to bury. And each new lead forces Kay to question not only the integrity of the institutions around her but the reliability of the evidence she has built her entire career upon. As past and present collapse into each other, Kay begins to suspect that the original case was never as closed as everyone wanted to believe, and that the new murders may be rooted in mistakes, cover‑ups, and obsessions stretching back nearly thirty years. “Scarpetta” (season 1) positions itself as a tense forensic thriller where trauma, science, and buried truths collide, and where Kay’s determination to uncover the pattern may cost her far more than her reputation. (more…)
March
Cross (season 2)
8 episodes
“Cross” (season 2) — unfolds as Detective Alex Cross is pulled into a brutal new case when a vigilante begins targeting corrupt billionaire magnates, their crimes buried under wealth, influence, and a justice system too compromised to hold them accountable. The deeper Cross digs, the more the city feels like it’s rotting from the inside out, every lead pointing to a truth no one wants unearthed. Even the people he trusts begin to blur into the shadows, forcing him to question whether justice can survive in a world built to protect the powerful. The season opens with a violent assault on Richard Helvig’s private island, where masked attackers expose his trafficking ring, torch his empire, and vanish with the survivors, setting off a chain of retaliations, political tremors, and moral fractures that ripple through Washington, D.C. As Cross and his partner John Sampson chase the perpetrators, they collide with Luz — a calculating, purpose‑driven avenger whose crusade against powerful abusers forces Cross to confront the thin, shifting line between justice and vengeance. Corporate titans fall, hidden networks unravel, and every clue drags Cross deeper into a labyrinth where the law feels increasingly inadequate against the monsters it’s meant to contain. “Cross” (season 2) positions itself as a tense, morally charged thriller about power, exploitation, and the dangerous seduction of taking justice into one’s own hands. (more…)
March
Invincible (season 2)
8 episodes
An adult animated series based on the Skybound/Image comic about a teenager whose father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. (more…)
March
Young Sherlock (season 1)
8 episodes
“Young Sherlock” (season 1) — follows a brilliant but undisciplined 19‑year‑old Sherlock Holmes at Oxford, whose life detonates when he becomes the prime suspect in a campus murder that forces him into his first real investigation, pulling him into a conspiracy stretching far beyond the university’s walls. As he races to clear his name, Sherlock’s raw intellect clashes with his impulsiveness, drawing him into dangerous entanglements with secret societies, political operatives, and a shadowy network whose motives reach from Oxford to war‑scarred Europe. His uneasy alliance with the sharp, unpredictable James Moriarty becomes both a catalyst and a threat, pushing Sherlock toward the instincts that will one day define him while exposing the vulnerabilities he’s desperate to hide. The deeper they descend into the case, the more Sherlock senses that Moriarty’s help comes with a price he hasn’t yet understood. Each revelation forces Sherlock to confront the possibility that the enemy he’s chasing may be shaping him into something he never intended to become. The season escalates through coded messages, hidden family secrets, and a globe‑spanning plot that forces Sherlock to confront the truth about his own lineage and the cost of pursuing answers at any price. “Young Sherlock” (season 1) positions itself as a kinetic mystery‑thriller where genius is still unshaped, danger is intimate, and the world’s greatest detective is forged in the fire of his first case. (more…)
March
It’s Not Like That (season 1)
8 episodes
“It’s Not Like That” (Season 1) — unfolds around Lori, freshly divorced and trying to rebuild a life that no longer resembles the one she planned, and Malcolm, a recently widowed minister carrying the quiet weight of grief, whose long‑standing friendship begins to shift as both stumble through the fragile, awkward terrain of singlehood. Their connection, once easy and familiar, starts to blur into something warmer and more uncertain as they navigate raising teens, community expectations, and the emotional aftershocks of loss, each wondering whether the comfort they find in one another is a lifeline or a complication they aren’t ready to name. Small gestures begin to feel charged in ways neither of them can fully admit. And the silence between them grows heavier, filled with questions they’re both afraid to voice. Even the most mundane moments start to feel like turning points, as if the air around them is quietly shifting. And the longer they avoid naming what’s happening, the more impossible it becomes to pretend nothing has changed. As their families intertwine and the boundaries of friendship strain under unspoken longing, both are forced to confront what they owe to their pasts and what they might dare to want from the future. “It’s Not Like That” (Season 1) positions itself as a tender, grounded drama where healing is messy, companionship becomes a question, and two people learn that starting over is never as simple as it sounds. (more…)
February
56 Days (season 1)
8 episodes
“56 Days” (season 1) — centers on Ciara Wyse and Oliver Kennedy, whose intense romance begins with a chance meeting in a supermarket and quickly escalates into a secretive, high‑charge relationship set against the backdrop of a pandemic‑quiet Dublin. Their 56‑day timeline unfolds in parallel with a present‑day police investigation, where detectives Lee Reardon and Karl Connolly discover a decomposed, unidentified body in Oliver’s apartment, raising immediate suspicion that the lovers’ whirlwind connection may have ended in murder. As the narrative jumps between past and present, Ciara moves into Oliver’s upscale flat, unaware of the inconsistencies in his identity and the hidden dangers surrounding him, while Oliver’s paranoia deepens as he tries to keep his own secrets buried. The investigation intensifies when detectives uncover signs of a violent death and attempts to dissolve the body, forcing them to untangle whether Ciara was a victim, an accomplice, or something far more complicated. The season builds its tension on shifting perspectives, concealed motives, and the slow revelation of how obsession, deception, and emotional instability can turn a passionate romance into a fatal trap. “56 Days” (season 1) positions itself as a psychological thriller where love, fear, and identity collide, and where every detail of the couple’s brief relationship becomes a potential clue to a brutal crime. (more…)
February
Wilderness (season 1)
6 episodes
“Wilderness” (season 1) — unfolds as Liv and Will, a British couple living what appears to be a glossy New York dream, watch their perfect life fracture the moment Liv discovers Will’s affair, a revelation that turns their long‑planned American road trip into a landscape of opportunity, danger, and carefully disguised revenge. What begins as a chance for Will to make amends becomes, for Liv, a stage where accidents happen easily and justice can be shaped by intention, her grief and fury sharpening into something colder as the other woman, Cara, unexpectedly enters their path and drags buried betrayals into the open. A quiet, simmering menace begins to shadow every mile they travel, as if the wilderness itself is conspiring to expose the truth they’re both trying to outrun. Moments that should feel ordinary take on a charged stillness, hinting that Liv’s intentions are evolving into something far more dangerous than Will can comprehend. Each mile of the journey tightens the emotional noose, twisting love into obsession and remorse into manipulation, until Liv’s spiraling choices collide with the brutal consequences of a plan she can no longer fully control. “Wilderness” (season 1) positions itself as a tense, psychologically charged thriller where marriage becomes a battleground, truth is weaponized, and the wildest terrain is the human heart. (more…)
February
Fallout (season 2)
8 episodes
“Fallout” (Season 2) — continues the post-apocalyptic saga by sending Lucy MacLean and The Ghoul into New Vegas, where they search for Lucy’s father, Hank, whose dark ties to Vault-Tec are revealed, while Maximus rises within the Brotherhood of Steel, which faces internal conflict, and the powerful figure Robert House emerges as a central player in the wasteland’s future. Set two centuries after the Great War, the story picks up directly after the explosive revelations of Season 1 as Lucy, shaken by the truth of her father’s past, reluctantly teams up with The Ghoul on a perilous journey to New Vegas, a city that survived the nuclear holocaust and now thrives under the enigmatic rule of Robert House. Their quest intertwines personal motives: Lucy seeks answers about Hank’s betrayal, while The Ghoul wrestles with fragments of his humanity and memories of his pre-war life as Cooper Howard. The Brotherhood, now wielding the Cold Fusion relic, becomes a major factional force, but internal divisions threaten civil war as Elder Cleric Quintus pushes for ruthless expansion, forcing Maximus to question his loyalty and morality. Themes of factional conflict, betrayal, and survival dominate, mirroring the branching narratives of Fallout: New Vegas, as Lucy’s struggle to retain her humanity contrasts with The Ghoul’s descent into moral ambiguity, while Maximus embodies the tension between duty and conscience, and the introduction of New Vegas expands the scope with political intrigue, shifting alliances, and brutal wasteland justice. “Fallout” (Season 2) blends authentic game elements with character-driven drama, raising the stakes and delivering a larger, more complex narrative that explores how individuals and factions shape the fragile balance of power in a devastated world. (more…)
January
Steal (season 1)
6 episodes
“Steal” (Season 1) — unfolds inside the glass-and-steel pressure cooker of Lochmill Capital, where Zara Dunne’s ordinary morning detonates into terror as a precision‑trained crew led by the cold, unreadable “London” storms the office, seizes the staff, and forces them into executing a £4‑billion trade that drains the firm’s pension‑fund empire to the bone. As Zara, intern Myrtle Clarke, and processor Luke Selborn are dragged into the robbers’ meticulously engineered plan, the heist mutates into a psychological siege where every keystroke and every hesitation becomes a weapon, and survival hinges on reading motives no one dares to voice. Outside, DCI Rhys Covaci and his team scramble to decode a crime that feels too surgical for greed alone, suspecting military‑grade expertise and a conspiracy stretching far beyond a single office tower. With offshore accounts shifting, loyalties fracturing, and the stolen billions moving like a ghost through the global financial system, Zara realizes the robbery is only the surface of a deeper, more predatory game — one that exposes the rot inside institutions built on other people’s money. “Steal” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, high‑stakes heist thriller where ordinary workers are forced into the crosshairs of power, deception, and a plan designed to look clean while leaving no one untouched. (more…)























