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June
Sweet Magnolias (season 5)
10 episodes
“Sweet Magnolias” (season 5) — returns to Serenity with Maddie Townsend, Helen Decatur, and Dana Sue Sullivan chasing dreams that stretch far beyond their familiar margarita nights, even as their friendship remains the one place where every fear can still be spoken aloud. Maddie’s new publishing job in New York gives her the chance to build the career she has long wanted, but the distance from Cal, her children, and the rhythms of home makes success feel more complicated than she expected. Helen prepares for a future with Erik, surrounded by wedding plans, Savannah celebrations, and the emotional weight of finally receiving the love she has waited for, while Dana Sue tries to turn her teaching-kitchen dream into reality as tensions with Ronnie raise difficult questions about whether their marriage is growing with her or being left behind. Around them, Annie faces the edge of adulthood, Serenity adjusts to new personalities like writer Nell Winters, business partner Courtney Sinclair, rival Clark Bellson, and Erik’s niece Jessica Whitley, and the town’s younger generation finds its own friendships and heartbreaks shifting. As careers, romance, parenting, grief, and reinvention pull everyone in different directions, the season asks how much change a chosen family can hold without losing its center. “Sweet Magnolias” (season 5) becomes a warm, heartfelt continuation about ambition, love, distance, and the comfort of knowing that even when life takes you somewhere new, true friendship can still feel like home. (more…)
June
The Terror (season 3)
6 episodes
“The Terror” (season 3) is a new turn in the anthology horror series, now under the subtitle Devil in Silver, shifting the story into a decaying psychiatric hospital where Pepper, an ordinary mover, after a routine job goes wrong, finds himself among society’s forgotten patients and staff whose rules feel like a blend of collapse and ritual. The season unfolds as a standalone narrative, preserving the franchise’s signature approach where social or institutional decay becomes the engine of dread. The hospital’s realism is sharpened into something oppressive, turning mundane details into instruments of psychological pressure. In the corridors where time moves like a nightmare, he encounters a presence that feeds on human suffering and realizes the institution operates by its own laws, replacing reality with hallucinations, memory fractures, and a suffocating sense of inevitability. As the walls close in and the night shifts become trials of endurance and sanity, Pepper is forced to confront the fractures and fears the creature exploits within him. “The Terror” (season 3) becomes a claustrophobic, ritualistic nightmare where survival demands facing what rots inside the hospital — and inside the human mind. (more…)
June
Rivals (season 2)
6 episodes
“Rivals” (season 2) picks up in the aftermath of the brutal franchise showdown, as Rupert Campbell‑Black’s rising influence and Tony Baddingham’s wounded pride ignite a new wave of power plays that ripple through Cotchester’s media world, pulling Declan O’Hara, Freddie Jones, and Taggie into fresh storms of ambition, betrayal, and dangerously shifting loyalties. As new scandals begin to surface, the city’s media elite scramble to control narratives before they spiral out of their grasp. Rumors of back‑channel deals and covert alliances spread quickly, turning every newsroom into a battlefield. Even long‑standing friendships start to fracture under the pressure of public scrutiny and private agendas. And each strategic move only deepens the sense that the industry is heading toward a reckoning no one can fully predict. As Corinium and Venturer scramble to secure their futures, old alliances fracture under the pressure of scandal, political interference, and the ruthless demands of an industry where reputation can collapse overnight. In a season where every victory comes with a hidden cost and every rivalry sharpens into something more volatile, “Rivals” (season 2) becomes a sharper, faster, and more combustible battle for control of the spotlight — and the empire behind it. (more…)
June
Sullivan’s Crossing (season 4)
10 episodes
“Sullivan’s Crossing” (season 4) — follows Maggie as the shocking revelation about her past marriage collides with her fragile new life in Timberlake, forcing her to navigate the emotional fallout while Cal struggles with his own unresolved grief and the uncertainty of where they now stand. With Sully embarking on a long‑delayed journey to Ireland and leaving the campground’s future in Maggie’s hands, she is pushed into a leadership role that exposes old tensions, new responsibilities, and the weight of the community’s expectations. As fresh faces arrive in town — including Liam, whose sudden reappearance threatens to unravel Maggie’s hard‑won stability — the Crossing becomes a pressure cooker of shifting loyalties, complicated romances, and long‑buried secrets resurfacing at the worst possible moment. Meanwhile, couples like Rafe and Sydney, Jacob and Lola, and Rob and Jane face turning points that test their commitments and reshape the emotional landscape of the town. “Sullivan’s Crossing” (season 4) positions itself as a grounded, character‑driven drama where past choices collide with new beginnings, and every relationship is pushed toward a reckoning that could redefine life in Timberlake. (more…)
June
Deli Boys (season 2)
6 episodes
“Deli Boys” (season 2) — returns to Philadelphia with Raj and Mir Dar discovering that inheriting Baba’s criminal empire was only the beginning, because running DarCo as the city’s rising cocaine operation has left them buried under dirty money they barely understand how to move. With the deli still serving as the ridiculous public face of a much larger mess, Mir tries to expand the family business without accidentally destroying it, while Raj becomes fixated on revenge against Ahmad, turning every half-baked plan into another threat to their fragile control. Lucky remains the sharpest mind in the room, but even her ruthless confidence is tested when the brothers seek help from Max Sugar, a casino king and money launderer whose charm, danger, and strange romantic pull complicate both business and family loyalty. As Philly D.A. Andrew Chadwater circles the Dars with anti-drug ambition, and new figures tied to politics, law, gambling, and old family connections push into their orbit, the season turns more money into more chaos at every step. Between botched schemes, criminal etiquette lessons, Lucky’s shifting power, Prairie’s oddball presence, and the brothers’ constant inability to look like serious gangsters, the show keeps its absurd comedy while raising the stakes around trust, greed, and survival. “Deli Boys” (season 2) becomes a faster, sharper crime comedy about family legacy, laundering problems, wounded pride, and two spoiled brothers learning that being underestimated is only useful if you stop proving everyone right. (more…)
May
The Four Seasons (season 2)
8 episodes
“The Four Seasons” (season 2) — returns to the longtime vacation circle of Kate, Jack, Anne, Danny, Claude, and Ginny after a devastating change leaves the group trying to understand who they are without the person who once held much of their rhythm together. Determined to keep their tradition alive, they head into a new year of seasonal trips, beginning with an emotional spring hike in upstate New York, where grief, awkward jokes, old resentments, and unresolved guilt surface faster than anyone expects. Kate and Jack try to support each other while realizing that marriage can feel lonelier when both people are pretending to be fine, while Danny and Claude question whether a bigger life change might give their relationship new purpose. Anne struggles with identity, independence, and the strange freedom of starting over, and Ginny, now tied to the group through a baby and a complicated legacy, becomes both an outsider and an unavoidable part of their future. As the friends move through cabins, holiday gatherings, old memories, travel mishaps, and a later trip to Italy, every getaway turns into a test of friendship, patience, and the stories people tell themselves to survive middle age. “The Four Seasons” (season 2) becomes a warm, melancholy comedy about grief, chosen family, reinvention, and the messy comfort of friends who keep showing up even when they no longer know exactly how to be together. (more…)
May
Divorced Sistas (season 1)
16 episodes
“Divorced Sistas” (Season 1) is a comedy-drama created by Tyler Perry, serving as a spin-off of “Sistas.” The series follows five close friends — Rasheda, Geneva, Naomi, Tiffany, and Bridgette — who navigate life, love, and the challenges of divorce, marriage, and dating. Unlike the original show, where the women were still exploring relationships, this series focuses on their experiences after marriage, dealing with heartbreak, healing, and personal growth. As they lean on each other for support, their sisterhood is tested by unexpected conflicts, forcing them to confront their loyalty, character, and the true strength of their bond. The show blends humor with emotional depth, exploring the ups and downs of relationships while highlighting the resilience of friendship. Each woman faces unique struggles, from messy divorces to new romantic prospects, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative. As tensions rise, secrets emerge, and their friendships are put to the test, leading to moments of laughter, drama, and heartfelt revelations. With sharp writing, relatable characters, and a fresh perspective on post-marriage life, “Divorced Sistas” (Season 1) delivers an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of love, loss, and the power of female friendships. (more…)
May
The Testaments (season 1)
10 episodes
“The Testaments” (season 1) — follows Agnes and Daisy, two teenage girls raised on opposite sides of Gilead’s borders, whose lives collide inside Aunt Lydia’s elite Wife School, a gilded institution where obedience is sculpted through ritual, fear, and the quiet brutality of indoctrination. As Agnes begins to question the foundations of the world she was taught to revere, Daisy’s arrival as an outsider—bearing a secret that links her directly to Gilead’s past—ignites fractures in the carefully curated hierarchy of the school. As the girls navigate the suffocating rituals of their new environment, the cracks in Gilead’s immaculate façade widen, revealing the quiet desperation simmering beneath its order. And every whispered conversation, every forbidden glance, becomes a small act of defiance that threatens to unravel the very system meant to contain them. Their uneasy bond grows into a catalyst for rebellion as they navigate the suffocating expectations of future wives, the manipulations of Aunt Lydia, and the hidden resistance threading its way through the regime’s most protected spaces. “The Testaments” (season 1) becomes a tense, emotionally charged coming‑of‑age dystopia about friendship, identity, and the dangerous spark of awakening inside a system built to extinguish it. (more…)
May
Bad Thoughts (season 2)
6 episodes
“Bad Thoughts” (season 2) — returns to an unfiltered sketch-comedy universe where everyday anxieties, intrusive fantasies, and awful split-second decisions are blown up into polished, absurd, and deeply uncomfortable little nightmares. Structured as a new run of short, self-contained stories, the season moves through episodes like Bad Impulses, Bad Perspectives, Bad News, Bad Influences, Bad Romance, and Bad Decisions, turning simple setups into escalating disasters: a miracle drug sends a man into chaos, an empty-nester finds a bizarre new brotherhood, a perfect date collapses over one humiliating detail, and a body-swap scenario traps a father inside a situation no parent should have to explain. Across the season, grotesque characters, smug authority figures, doomed husbands, desperate performers, unlucky travelers, and men convinced they are in control stumble into scenarios that punish their ego, cowardice, and worst instincts. The cinematic sketches push into fertility clinics, airport lines, awkward romances, deadly misunderstandings, bizarre career opportunities, and fantasies that expose the ridiculous and cruel parts of human behavior. As each story grows from a bad thought into a full disaster, the season turns private shame and social panic into something both outrageous and weirdly recognizable. “Bad Thoughts” (season 2) becomes a sharper, louder collection of dark comedy about embarrassment, ego, fear, and the terrible things people imagine doing when no one is supposed to know what is happening inside their heads. (more…)
May
The Audacity (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Audacity” (season 1) — follows Duncan Park, a self‑anointed “inventor of the future” and Silicon Valley tech CEO, whose empire begins to unravel when a data‑exploitation scandal pulls him and his coerced therapist JoAnne Felder into a tightening spiral of white‑collar crime. As Duncan scrambles to preserve his image and JoAnne fights to keep her life from collapsing under blackmail, their families, colleagues, and investors are drawn into a web of ego, ambition, and moral erosion. As the scandal metastasizes, every attempt at spin control only exposes how deeply the company’s culture has been built on denial and delusion. And with each new revelation, the line between innovation and manipulation blurs further, leaving everyone around them unsure whether they’re witnessing a downfall or a reinvention. The season tracks the volatile ecosystem around them — ruthless dealmakers, anxious junior partners, and a billionaire visionary whose erratic genius fuels the chaos — as every attempt at damage control only deepens the fractures beneath the Valley’s glossy façade. “The Audacity” (season 1) becomes a sharp, darkly comedic Silicon Valley drama about power, delusion, and the catastrophic fallout of believing your own myth. (more…)























