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July
Transaction (season 1)
6 episodes
“Transaction” (Season 1) is a sharp British workplace comedy following Liv, an outspoken and chaotic transgender woman hired at a supermarket chain’s night shift to ease a corporate scandal after the manager insulted the LGBTQ+ community. Realizing she can’t be fired, Liv transforms the dreary store into her personal circus, constantly provoking her boss Simon, undermining staff meetings, and pulling dramatic stunts to entertain herself. Alongside her loyal but long-suffering best friend Tom, she navigates dysfunctional coworkers, offended customers, and absurd tasks with biting wit and flamboyant charm. From haunted vending machines to a disastrous LGBTQ+ awareness party, each episode spirals into madness as Liv weaponizes social justice jargon and sarcastic one-liners to dodge accountability while pushing boundaries. Tom struggles to contain the chaos, but even he gets pulled into Liv’s outrageous schemes. Beneath the irreverence lies a satirical critique of corporate diversity efforts, workplace hypocrisy, and self-serving activism. Bold, fast-paced, and unapologetic, “Transaction” (Season 1) delivers six episodes of comedic anarchy that blend heartfelt moments and absurdist humor into a riotous ride through the fluorescent-lit world of retail. (more…)
July
Pieces of Her (season 1)
8 episodes
“Pieces of Her” (Season 1) unravels a gripping mystery when Andy Oliver’s quiet existence is shattered by a violent incident that exposes her mother Laura’s deadly reflexes. As the world hails Laura as a hero, Andy grows suspicious, sensing that her mother has secrets buried far deeper than she ever imagined. After a terrifying home invasion forces Laura to send Andy on a sudden journey filled with cryptic instructions and a suitcase of clues, Andy’s path leads her into a hidden world tied to Laura’s former identity, Jane Queller. As the pieces fall into place, Andy discovers connections to a radical political group, a pharmaceutical dynasty, and a decades-old conspiracy involving explosive secrets and dangerous alliances. Struggling with her own identity while unraveling the past, Andy is forced to question her trust, her family’s legacy, and the motives of everyone around her. With shifting timelines and psychological depth, “Pieces of Her” (Season 1) weaves suspense and emotion into a story about survival, betrayal, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her child — even if it means rewriting the truth. (more…)
July
Too Much (season 1)
10 episodes
“Too Much” (Season 1) follows Jessica, a newly heartbroken New Yorker who escapes to London, hoping to find peace after a crushing breakup. Instead, her life becomes entangled with Felix, a talented but emotionally unpredictable musician whose struggles with identity and sobriety mirror Jessica’s own emotional mess. Their unexpected connection unfolds through chaotic nights, awkward truths, and sharp cultural differences, pushing them to confront past relationships, lingering guilt, and the complications of modern love. Jessica’s quest for reinvention is undermined by eccentric colleagues, a nosy family, and the constant ghost of her ex, while Felix wrestles with creative burnout and the fear of intimacy. Their relationship evolves in fits and starts, marked by miscommunications and vulnerable moments that blur the line between healing and self-sabotage. As they stumble through the confusion of adult romance, both slowly begin to realize that moving on doesn’t mean escaping, and that love can be messy, inconvenient, and sometimes exactly what you need. With wit, heartache, and emotional honesty, “Too Much” (Season 1) delivers a disarming look at the fragile hope of starting over when everything feels overwhelming. (more…)
July
Unbelievable (season 1)
8 episodes
“Unbelievable” (Season 1) is a gripping crime drama based on true events, tracing the harrowing journey of Marie Adler, a teenager accused of lying about her sexual assault. Isolated and traumatized, she faces suspicion from authorities and betrayal from those closest to her. Meanwhile, detectives Karen Duvall and Grace Rasmussen begin investigating a series of similar cases in another state, uncovering patterns that suggest a serial predator at large. Through meticulous interviews and forensic evidence, the detectives connect the dots and expose systemic failures that allowed the attacker to go unchecked. Marie’s ordeal highlights the devastating impact of disbelief, and as the truth slowly surfaces, her strength and resilience become central to the story’s emotional core. The narrative balances emotional vulnerability with procedural intensity, weaving a sobering critique of law enforcement with a moving exploration of survival. With understated performances, raw tension, and powerful storytelling, “Unbelievable” (Season 1) delivers a haunting examination of truth, justice, and the long road toward healing. (more…)
July
Nine Perfect Strangers (season 2)
8 episodes
“Nine Perfect Strangers” (Season 2) takes the psychological drama to new heights as Masha Dmitrichenko relocates her wellness retreat to the Austrian Alps, welcoming a fresh group of nine strangers seeking transformation. Each guest arrives with deep personal struggles, unaware of the unconventional methods Masha employs to push them toward healing. As the retreat unfolds, tensions rise when Masha introduces experimental therapies, including psychedelic treatments that force participants to confront their darkest memories. Among the guests are David, a skeptical businessman questioning Masha’s motives, Imogen, a woman desperate to mend her fractured relationship with her mother Victoria, and Brian, a disgraced children’s TV star battling his own demons. As the group undergoes intense psychological exercises, they begin to realize they are connected in ways they never imagined. However, Masha’s methods grow increasingly extreme, leading to emotional breakdowns, shocking revelations, and a desperate struggle for control. As the retreat spirals into chaos, the guests must decide whether to trust Masha or escape before it’s too late. “Nine Perfect Strangers” (Season 2) delivers a gripping and unsettling exploration of trauma, healing, and the fine line between therapy and manipulation. (more…)
July
Ironheart (season 1)
6 episodes
“Ironheart” (Season 1) follows Riri Williams, a 19-year-old tech prodigy expelled from MIT after a scandal involving her freelance work for other students. Returning to her hometown of Chicago, she’s haunted by the deaths of her best friend Natalie and stepfather Gary. Determined to channel her grief into purpose, Riri builds a new suit of armor and is soon recruited by Parker Robbins, a charismatic gang leader known as The Hood, whose mystical cloak grants him dark powers. As Riri joins his crew for a series of heists targeting corrupt corporations, she begins to question his motives and the morality of her own actions. Meanwhile, she creates an AI named N.A.T.A.L.I.E. based on her late friend, which becomes both a guide and a mirror to her emotional state. The season explores the clash between technology and magic, as Riri’s inventions are tested against supernatural forces. With the FBI closing in, betrayal within the gang, and her own identity in flux, Riri must decide what kind of hero she wants to be. In a battle of intellect, heart, and power, “Ironheart” (Season 1) forges a new legacy in the Marvel universe. (more…)
July
Squid Game (season 3)
6 episodes
“Squid Game” (Season 3) escalates the deadly competition to its most harrowing level yet, as Seong Gi-hun returns not for money, but to dismantle the system from within. Haunted by past trauma and driven by a sense of justice, he enters the new games under a false identity, navigating a series of increasingly brutal and psychologically manipulative challenges. The season introduces a fresh cast of desperate players, including a pregnant woman, a former soldier, and a disgraced politician, each hiding secrets that unravel under pressure. The games themselves are more elaborate and symbolic, blending childhood nostalgia with moral horror — like a lethal version of hide-and-seek and a towering jump rope trial that tests both agility and trust. Meanwhile, the Front Man’s identity and motives are further explored. Outside forces attempt to expose the truth, but the organization’s reach proves nearly unstoppable. In a finale that balances sacrifice, defiance, and haunting ambiguity, “Squid Game” (Season 3) delivers a chilling meditation on power, humanity, and the cost of survival. (more…)
July
The Waterfront (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Waterfront” (Season 1) follows the Buckley family, longtime rulers of the coastal town of Havenport, North Carolina, as their fishing and restaurant empire begins to collapse under financial strain and buried secrets. Patriarch Harlan Buckley, recovering from heart attacks, returns to find his wife Belle and son Cane secretly running drugs to keep the business afloat. Their daughter Bree, a recovering addict, struggles to reconnect with her estranged son while feeding intel to a DEA agent. As tensions rise, a volatile drug supplier named Grady forces the family deeper into crime, triggering betrayals, kidnappings, and a violent standoff at sea. With law enforcement compromised and a rival crime family circling, the Buckleys must decide how far they’ll go to protect their legacy. Blending Southern gothic atmosphere, family drama, and criminal intrigue, “The Waterfront” (Season 1) delivers a gritty, emotionally charged saga of survival and consequence. (more…)
June
The Bear (season 4)
10 episodes
“The Bear” (Season 4) intensifies the pressure in the kitchen as Carmy, Sydney, and Richie fight to keep their fine dining experiment afloat after a lukewarm review threatens to scare off investors. With the clock ticking and standards slipping, Sydney considers a high-profile offer elsewhere, Richie wrestles with imposter syndrome while mentoring new staff, and Carmy faces burnout as personal regrets cloud his judgment. Operations are strained as family drama erupts at Natalie’s wedding, revealing unresolved tensions and deepening fractures in the team. Meanwhile, a surprise pregnancy, an ongoing health scare, and a potential corporate buyout of the sandwich window force everyone to confront difficult choices about identity, ambition, and loyalty. Through chaotic services and quiet breakdowns, each member is pushed to redefine their role not just in the kitchen but in life. As the pressure mounts and the future of the restaurant hangs in the balance, Carmy makes a pivotal decision that forces the crew to rethink everything. With raw performances, sharp writing, and a deeper dive into character psyches, “The Bear” (Season 4) blends anxiety, heart, and humor into its most emotionally charged chapter yet. (more…)
June
The Family Business: New Orleans (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Family Business: New Orleans” (Season 1) is a gritty crime drama centered on Big Shirley Duncan and her son Marquis, who run Midnight Blues, an underground casino operating in the heart of the Crescent City. When the brother of a rival crime boss dies mysteriously on their property, an explosive turf war ignites, threatening to unravel their tight grip on power. To protect her family, Shirley sends Marquis north to seek backup from the original Duncan syndicate in New York, but the plan draws even more attention from enemies both old and new. As tensions escalate, the Duncans are pulled into a murky world of voodoo mysticism, crooked politicians, and deadly betrayals. With law enforcement closing in and rival gangs circling like sharks, the family must navigate treacherous alliances, buried secrets, and violent retribution. The series blends high-stakes drama with romance, action, and Southern gothic flair, building to a brutal standoff that puts blood ties and street loyalty to the ultimate test. Set against the haunting beauty of the city, “The Family Business: New Orleans” (Season 1) is a tense, atmospheric saga of power, legacy, and survival. (more…)























