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23
October
20:54

Nobody Wants This (season 2)

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Nobody Wants This (season 2)

10 episodes

“Nobody Wants This” (Season 2) — picks up after Noah’s dramatic confession to Joanne, as the agnostic sex-and-dating podcaster and the modern rabbi attempt to reconcile their love amid clashing beliefs and meddling families. Joanne wrestles with the idea of converting to Judaism, while Noah debates accepting a new position at Temple Chai, both unsure whether compromise means losing themselves. A flashback episode explores Joanne’s rebellious college years, revealing a secret that threatens her credibility. Noah’s podcast faces backlash after a controversial guest sparks a viral debate on faith and intimacy. Joanne’s mother unexpectedly moves in, bringing passive-aggressive tension and a suitcase full of unsolicited advice. Meanwhile, Noah’s best friend Eli starts dating a rival rabbi, igniting a turf war between congregations. Their relationship is tested by awkward family dinners, podcast controversies, and the arrival of Abby, Joanne’s influencer nemesis and Noah’s unexpected confidante. Meanwhile, side plots explore sibling tensions, including Sasha and Esther’s crumbling marriage and Morgan’s engagement to her former therapist. With sharp humor, emotional honesty, and a fresh take on interfaith romance, “Nobody Wants This” (Season 2) deepens its central love story while embracing the chaos of modern relationships. (more…)

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (season 3)

7 episodes

“The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” (season 3) finds Daryl and Carol washed ashore on the rugged coast of Spain after their escape from France, setting the stage for a tense, survival‑driven journey across a new and dangerous landscape. Their goal is to reach England, but the path forces them through fishing villages, bustling ports, and treacherous inland routes where every encounter could mean a new ally or a deadly threat. The unfamiliar terrain forces them to adapt quickly, learning to navigate both the language barrier and the unique walker behaviors shaped by the coastal climate. Old wounds between them resurface under the strain, testing the trust they’ve built over years of survival. Along the way, they must outwit brutal smugglers, navigate shifting alliances, and fend off relentless walker attacks — all while conserving scarce supplies and staying one step ahead of the forces hunting them. The season’s European backdrop expands the scope of the story, weaving in Spanish culture, coastal hazards, and border tensions as the duo barter, bargain, and battle their way forward. With each mile, the stakes rise, demanding sacrifice, trust, and precise coordination to keep each other alive. As the penultimate chapter of their saga, “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” (season 3) blends atmospheric new settings with the franchise’s signature mix of human drama, moral dilemmas, and pulse‑pounding survival. (more…)

20
October
17:32

Bodies (season 1)

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Bodies (season 1)

8 episodes

“Bodies” (Season 1) — begins with the discovery of the same naked corpse in London’s Longharvest Lane across four distinct years: 1890, 1941, 2023, and 2053. Each timeline follows a different detective—Alfred Hillinghead, Charles Whiteman, Shahara Hasan, and Iris Maplewood—as they investigate the identical body, marked by a bullet wound and a strange tattoo. Hillinghead uncovers a secret society embedded in Victorian politics, while Whiteman uses the case to mask his own wartime betrayal. Hasan’s investigation leads to a radical activist group that believes the corpse is a warning from the future. Maplewood, operating in a dystopian surveillance state, begins to question the regime she serves as the mystery deepens. A cryptic map found in the corpse’s stomach links all four eras to a single catastrophic event. As the cases unfold, the detectives uncover a conspiracy tied to a mysterious political figure, whose influence spans centuries. The phrase “Know you are loved” and the recurring location become clues in a time-bending mystery that links ritualistic murder, authoritarian control, and a techno-apocalyptic future. Blending sci-fi, thriller, and historical drama, “Bodies” (Season 1) explores identity, power, and the ripple effects of a single act across generations. (more…)

19
October
06:53

The Rainmaker (season 1)

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The Rainmaker (season 1)

10 episodes

“The Rainmaker” (Season 1) is a gripping legal drama based on John Grisham’s novel, following Rudy Baylor, a freshly minted law school graduate whose idealism is shattered when he’s fired from a prestigious firm on his very first day. Desperate and disillusioned, Rudy joins Jocelyn “Bruiser” Stone, a tough ambulance-chasing attorney, and her ethically flexible paralegal Deck Shifflet, operating out of a rundown former taco shop. Together, they take on a wrongful death case for Dot Black, a grieving mother whose son died under suspicious circumstances tied to a powerful hospital CEO. As Rudy digs deeper, he uncovers a web of medical fraud, corporate cover-ups, and legal manipulation that forces him to confront the moral complexities of justice. His former boss, Leo F. Drummond, becomes his courtroom adversary, while his law school girlfriend Sarah — now working for the opposing counsel — adds emotional tension to the case. Filmed in Dublin, Ireland, the series blends courtroom intensity with personal drama, exposing the underbelly of the legal system and the cost of fighting for what’s right. With sharp dialogue, layered characters, and escalating stakes, “The Rainmaker” (Season 1) delivers a compelling story of ambition, integrity, and the fight to make a difference. (more…)

Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (season 2)

10 episodes

“Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” (Season 2) — deepens the Russo family saga as Billie, a powerful young wizard, begins training for the Family Wizard Competition alongside Roman and Milo. Justin struggles to mentor all three while balancing mortal life with magical threats, including a mysterious prophecy tied to Lord Morsus. A forbidden spellbook surfaces in the lair beneath Waverly Sub Station, tempting Roman to test its power. Harper returns briefly to warn the family about a magical surveillance network targeting young wizards. Billie’s powers begin to fluctuate wildly, hinting at a deeper connection to the ancient source of magic. Meanwhile, Milo uncovers a hidden chamber in WizTech that reveals the true origin of the competition. A magical locket unlocks a wave of forgotten memories for Billie, setting off a journey of self-discovery and uncovering long-buried truths about her family’s past. As tensions rise, Billie confronts her lineage, while Alex returns to help stop Morsus from opening a rift between realms. The season explores themes of identity, legacy, and magical responsibility, as “Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” (Season 2) expands the original universe with deeper lore and emotional stakes. (more…)

17
October
02:13

Solar Opposites (season 6)

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Solar Opposites (season 6)

10 episodes

“Solar Opposites” (Season 6) — begins with the alien family facing their biggest challenge yet: living without their usual sci-fi conveniences after their diamond-making machine is destroyed. Stripped of infinite wealth and gadgetry, they’re forced to confront Earth’s chaos on a budget, leading to bizarre jobs, failed schemes, and unexpected self-discovery. A malfunctioning shrink ray turns half the house into a microcosmic jungle, sparking territorial battles among forgotten experiments. Meanwhile, Terry accidentally becomes a local influencer after a viral rant about Earth food. Korvo wrestles with his fading authority, Terry seeks new creative outlets, and the replicants dive into school drama and social rebellion. A rogue time-traveling device traps Jesse in a 1990s sitcom loop, forcing the team to improvise a rescue using outdated tropes. Yumyulack starts a side hustle selling alien tech to conspiracy theorists, triggering a government sting operation. Meanwhile, the saga of The Wall reaches its explosive conclusion, and the SilverCops storyline collides with the main narrative in unpredictable ways. A stealth holiday special adds surreal twists, while budget cuts inside and outside the show become a meta-commentary on creativity under pressure. Blending absurdist satire with emotional growth, “Solar Opposites” (Season 6) pushes its characters out of their comfort zones and into the weirdest corners of Earth life. (more…)

16
October
15:02

The Diplomat (season 3)

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The Diplomat (season 3)

8 episodes

“The Diplomat” (Season 3) — begins with Vice President Grace Penn thrust into power, forcing Ambassador Kate Wyler to navigate a volatile new administration. As global tensions rise, Kate faces mounting pressure to choose between protecting diplomatic stability and exposing a conspiracy that could shake the foundations of U.S. leadership. A new intelligence leak from an allied nation complicates negotiations and threatens to fracture long-standing alliances. Meanwhile, a covert surveillance program targeting foreign diplomats is discovered, igniting a political firestorm. A classified memo implicating senior officials in unauthorized operations surfaces, forcing Kate to question the integrity of her closest allies. At the same time, a diplomatic summit in Berlin unravels when a key ambassador disappears under suspicious circumstances. A leaked intelligence file threatens to derail covert operations, and shifting alliances test her loyalty to both country and conscience. Mid-season, international leaders question America’s credibility, while internal fractures deepen within the State Department. “The Diplomat” (Season 3) explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and moral compromise, blending political intrigue with personal stakes. The final episodes deliver escalating stakes and irreversible decisions that reshape the global landscape. (more…)

16
October
13:19

South Park (season 27)

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South Park (season 27)

6 episodes

“South Park” (Season 27) launches with a scathing satire that pulls no punches, as the town grapples with government censorship, religious intrusion, and political absurdity. After Cartman’s favorite NPR show is canceled, PC Principal introduces Jesus Christ into the school system, sparking outrage among parents and igniting a surreal legal battle. President Donald Trump, depicted in bed with Satan and embroiled in bizarre lawsuits, sues South Park for $5 billion, forcing the town into a humiliating settlement that includes pro-Trump public service announcements. The episode mocks media manipulation, corporate cowardice, and the death of “wokeness,” while referencing real-world controversies like the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show and the rumored Epstein list. With deepfake ads, naked desert wanderings, and Satan’s biting commentary, the premiere sets the tone for a season that blends crude humor with razor-sharp political critique. “South Park” (Season 27) dives deeper into themes of systemic dysfunction and performative outrage, holding up a mirror to a society that’s as absurd as the show itself. True to form, it’s unpredictable, provocative, and hilariously offensive. (more…)

13
October
23:18

Shogun (season 1)

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Shogun (season 1)

10 episodes

“Shogun” (Season 1) — based on James Clavell’s epic novel — is a sweeping historical drama set in 1600s feudal Japan, where cultures clash and loyalties are tested. The story follows John Blackthorne, an English navigator who washes ashore in a land dominated by samurai, political intrigue, and rigid codes of honor. As he struggles to survive and adapt, Blackthorne becomes entangled in the ambitions of Lord Yoshii Toranaga, a powerful daimyo fighting for control of Japan amid a volatile council of rival warlords. Political tensions simmer as Toranaga’s enemies close in, forcing him to make bold strategic moves to preserve his influence. Blackthorne’s outsider perspective becomes both a liability and an asset, challenging traditional norms while earning unexpected allies. Through the eyes of Lady Mariko, a noblewoman torn between duty and personal conviction, the series explores themes of sacrifice, strategy, and transformation. With its immersive Japanese-language dialogue, rich period detail, and complex character arcs, “Shogun” (Season 1) delivers a tense, atmospheric saga of power, identity, and cultural collision. It received widespread acclaim for its direction, performances, and faithfulness to the source material. (more…)

11
October
19:19

Boots (season 1)

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Boots (season 1)

8 episodes

“Boots” (Season 1) — based on Greg Cope White’s memoir The Pink Marine — follows Cameron “Cam” Cope, a secretly gay teenager who enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps alongside his straight best friend Ray McAffey in the early 1990s. Hoping to escape a troubled home life and find purpose, Cam enters boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, expecting camaraderie and transformation. Instead, he’s met with brutal training, institutional humiliation, and the psychological toll of hiding his identity in a hyper-masculine environment. The drill instructors push every recruit to their breaking point, testing not only physical endurance but emotional resilience. Cam’s internal struggle intensifies as he begins to question whether he truly belongs in this world of rigid conformity. The series explores Cam’s journey from underconfident outsider to resilient recruit, confronting racism, homophobia, and toxic masculinity embedded in military culture. His discomfort with communal showers, lack of privacy, and being addressed as “ladies” by drill instructors adds layers of vulnerability and tension. As Cam begins to adapt, he finds unexpected strength and a growing desire to complete the camp — not just for Ray, but for himself. Through immersive storytelling and a raw autobiographical lens, “Boots” (Season 1) delivers a coming-of-age military drama that challenges notions of identity, loyalty, and transformation within one of America’s most rigid institutions. (more…)