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March
Gone (season 1)
6 episodes
“Gone” (season 1) — follows the disappearance of Sarah Polly, a respected headmaster’s wife, a case that fractures the quiet façade of a prestigious private school and the surrounding Bristol sprawl, drawing DS Annie Cassidy into an investigation where every polite smile hides a secret and every timeline feels rehearsed. As Michael Polly’s calm, inscrutable demeanor sharpens her instincts, Annie senses a deeper rot beneath the school’s polished reputation, a network of loyalties and silences that resists her at every turn. The more she digs, the more she feels the investigation shifting under her feet, as if someone is quietly steering the narrative away from the truth. Every new lead carries the faint echo of manipulation, a sense that the case is being shaped by forces with far more to lose than a single missing woman. The more she pushes, the more the case twists into a psychological duel, a slow tightening of tension where motive, trauma, and power blur into something far more dangerous than a simple missing‑person report. Shadows in the forest, inconsistencies in testimonies, and the unsettling precision with which Michael controls his narrative force Annie to question not just what happened to Sarah, but what this community is willing to protect. “Gone” (season 1) positions itself as a tense, character‑driven mystery where truth is a moving target, trust erodes under pressure, and the line between predator and victim shifts with every new revelation. (more…)
March
The Night Agent (season 3)
10 episodes
“The Night Agent” (season 3) — follows Peter Sutherland as he’s pulled into an international crisis after a young Treasury agent vanishes with highly sensitive government intel, triggering a pursuit that drags him from Washington’s political pressure chambers to the volatile streets of Istanbul. What begins as a fugitive chase quickly unravels into a labyrinth of dark‑money networks, covert intermediaries, and assassins hired to erase anyone who gets too close to the truth, forcing Peter to operate off‑grid and trust no one. As he crosses paths with a relentless investigative journalist whose own leads intersect with his mission, the two find themselves navigating a web of buried secrets, institutional betrayals, and old grudges resurfacing with lethal precision. Every step forward exposes deeper layers of a conspiracy engineered to destabilize the government from within, pushing Peter into a race where every ally may be compromised and every revelation tightens the noose around them both. “The Night Agent” (season 3) positions itself as a tense, high‑velocity conspiracy thriller where loyalty fractures under pressure, danger moves faster than truth, and the cost of uncovering the real architects of the plot may be survival itself. (more…)
March
Sistas (season 9)
22 episodes
“Sistas” (Season 9) begins in the aftermath of a deadly cliffhanger, throwing Andi, Karen, Danni, Sabrina, and Fatima into a whirlwind of emotional and physical turmoil. Karen’s pregnancy takes a dangerous turn during a city-wide blackout, forcing the group to scramble for medical help while a shocking DNA test reveals unexpected truths about her unborn twins. Andi faces the fallout of her kidnapping and a violent confrontation involving Gary, Hudson, and Jasmine, ending in gunfire and leaving lives hanging in the balance. Fatima moves out after Zac’s impulsive actions at the hospital, straining their relationship and forcing both to reevaluate their future. Sabrina is blindsided by betrayal when she catches Rich with Penelope, while Danni deals with workplace drama that threatens her stability. New characters enter the scene, stirring tension and complicating already fragile dynamics. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, each woman must confront her deepest fears and desires, navigating heartbreak, danger, and transformation. With emotional intensity, unexpected twists, and the enduring power of friendship, “Sistas” (Season 9) explores resilience, truth, and the strength it takes to rebuild when everything seems to fall apart. (more…)
March
The Beauty (season 1)
11 episodes
“The Beauty” (Season 1) — unfolds in a world where a sexually transmitted treatment known as the Beauty spreads with viral speed, granting its users flawless physical perfection while hiding a lethal biological cost that soon erupts into public panic as supermodels, influencers, and ordinary people begin dying in grotesque, unexplained ways. FBI agents Cooper Madsen and Jordan Bennett are pulled into the chaos when a series of high‑profile deaths in Paris exposes a global epidemic engineered by a shadowy tech billionaire, Byron Forst, whose trillion‑dollar empire depends on keeping the drug’s true nature buried. As the investigation deepens, the line between enhancement and mutation becomes terrifyingly thin, leaving even the agents unsure of what counts as human anymore. And every new victim reveals a pattern that feels less like an accident and more like a controlled evolution spiraling out of control. Their investigation drags them through the glittering rot of the fashion world and into the crosshairs of The Assassin, a lethal enforcer who took the drug years ago and now lives in a body decades younger than his real age, hunting anyone who threatens the Corporation’s secrets. As the virus spreads across Paris, Venice, Rome, and New York, an outsider named Jeremy is swept into the storm, searching for meaning while the agents race to stop a threat capable of reshaping humanity itself. “The Beauty” (Season 1) positions itself as a body‑horror, sci‑fi thriller where desire, vanity, and corporate power collide in a world willing to risk everything for perfection. (more…)
March
Bridgerton (season 4)
8 episodes
“Bridgerton” (season 4) — centers on Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, whose unexpected connection begins at a masquerade ball where he falls for the mysterious “Lady in Silver”, unaware she is actually a maid trapped under the control of the ruthless Lady Araminta Gun. Their romance unfolds against the rigid class expectations of Mayfair, forcing Benedict to confront his own fear of commitment while Sophie fights to protect her identity and dignity in a world determined to keep her in her place. As their relationship deepens, secrets involving Sophie’s stolen dowry, Araminta’s hidden crimes, and Lord Penwood’s concealed will push them into a web of danger that threatens both their reputations and their future. The closer they grow, the more Benedict begins to sense the fractures in Sophie’s carefully guarded façade, even as she struggles to keep her past from consuming her present. Every stolen moment between them becomes a reminder that their love is balanced on a knife‑edge sharpened by class, power, and the threat of exposure. Parallel storylines weave through Queen Charlotte’s scrutiny, the reemergence of Lady Whistledown, and the shifting alliances within the Bridgerton family, all of which heighten the stakes as Benedict and Sophie navigate lies, social pressure, and the threat of scandal. “Bridgerton” (season 4) positions itself as a romantic drama where identity, class, and desire collide, and where every secret, betrayal, and stolen moment becomes part of a love story determined to survive the ton’s unforgiving gaze. (more…)
February
The Lady (season 1)
4 episodes
“The Lady” (season 1) — traces the rise and fall of Jane Andrews, a former royal dresser who climbed from modest beginnings into the inner circles of the British royal household before her life unraveled following a murder conviction. The series follows her rapid ascent through palace corridors, the personal relationships and privileges that came with proximity to power, and the private tensions hidden behind a carefully maintained public image. When the killing of her partner brings her world to an abrupt halt, the case explodes into a high‑profile trial that dominates headlines and exposes the stark contrast between royal glamour and personal desperation. Courtroom testimony and media coverage dissect her behavior, finances, and emotional state, turning her private life into public evidence. The narrative tracks how class perception and access to elite spaces shape both public sympathy and prosecutorial framing. As media scrutiny intensifies and courtroom testimony dismantles the fairy‑tale narrative surrounding her life, the series examines how ambition, access, and emotional instability collide with irreversible consequences. “The Lady” (season 1) positions itself as a true‑crime drama about class, obsession, and the cost of believing proximity to power can protect you from accountability. (more…)
February
The Lincoln Lawyer (season 4)
10 episodes
“The Lincoln Lawyer” (season 4) — follows Mickey Haller as he takes on a defense case tied to a politically connected client whose arrest threatens to expose a network of backroom deals between city officials, prosecutors, and private interests. What initially looks like a manageable courtroom battle quickly escalates into a coordinated effort to discredit Mickey, derail the defense, and force a quiet resolution before damaging testimony reaches trial. As former adversaries re‑enter the picture with insider knowledge and personal leverage, Mickey is pushed to revisit past cases that left unfinished consequences and enemies with long memories. The pressure intensifies when witnesses recant, evidence disappears, and legal maneuvers begin targeting his license rather than the case itself. With his professional reputation under direct attack and his personal relationships strained by secrets tied to the defense, Mickey is forced to choose between playing along with a compromised system or risking everything to expose how deeply the case is rigged. “The Lincoln Lawyer” (season 4) positions itself as a grounded legal thriller about institutional corruption, personal accountability, and the cost of fighting for the truth when the law is designed to protect the people breaking it. (more…)
February
One Day at a Time (season 3)
13 episodes
“One Day at a Time” (season 3) — unfolds as the Alvarez family faces a new wave of personal shifts, emotional reckonings, and unexpected challenges that test the fragile balance they’ve worked so hard to build. What begins as a season of fresh starts quickly turns into a collision of evolving identities, complicated relationships, and the pressures of carving out space for yourself while staying tethered to the people you love. Penelope confronts the weight of her own growth as she steps into a new chapter that demands both vulnerability and strength. Even the routines that once held the family together begin to shift, revealing how change can unsettle even the strongest bonds. Moments of joy and conflict intertwine more tightly than ever, pushing each of them to redefine what support truly looks like. Elena and Alex navigate the messy, exhilarating transition into adulthood, each discovering that independence comes with its own emotional price. As the family adapts to shifting dynamics, old wounds resurface, new bonds form, and the home they share becomes both a refuge and a battleground for honesty, acceptance, and second chances. “One Day at a Time” (season 3) positions itself as a heartfelt, character‑driven dramedy about resilience, identity, and the complicated beauty of a family learning — again and again — how to show up for one another. (more…)
February
Tell Me Lies (season 3)
8 episodes
“Tell Me Lies” (season 3) — unfolds as Lucy and Stephen are pulled back into each other’s gravity just when both are trying to rebuild lives that still carry the fractures of their toxic past, forcing them to confront the damage they’ve spent years pretending to outgrow. What begins as a seemingly controlled reunion quickly unravels into a volatile mix of unresolved desire, buried guilt, and the quiet manipulations they once mistook for love. New partners, new ambitions, and new lies collide with the ghosts of their college years, exposing how deeply their choices still shape the people they’ve become. Even the stability they’ve tried to build with others begins to crack, as old patterns resurface with a force neither of them is prepared to face. The emotional distance they’ve maintained for years collapses instantly, revealing how tightly their worst impulses are still intertwined. As the truth about old betrayals resurfaces and the emotional stakes sharpen, both are pushed toward a reckoning that blurs the line between closure and self‑destruction. “Tell Me Lies” (season 3) positions itself as an intimate, slow‑burn psychological drama about obsession, accountability, and the dangerous pull of the person you can’t seem to let go of — even when you know they’re the one who broke you. (more…)
February
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (season 1)
8 episodes
“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” (season 1) — unfolds as three lifelong friends, Saoirse, Robyn, and Dara, reunite at the wake of a former schoolmate, only to discover that her death is not what it seems, pulling them into a darkly comic, increasingly dangerous mystery that stretches from Belfast to the wild edges of Donegal. What begins as a reluctant reunion spirals into a hunt for answers buried beneath decades of secrets, teenage loyalties, and the shadow of a cult that once shaped their friend Greta’s childhood, its influence still poisoning the present. A strange sense of unfinished business begins to cling to every clue they uncover, as if Greta herself is guiding them toward a truth they once refused to see. Moments that should feel nostalgic instead pulse with unease, hinting that the past they shared was far darker than any of them ever admitted. As the women chase cryptic clues, confront old betrayals, and navigate the fractures in their own complicated lives, the past and present collide in ways that expose how little they truly knew about the girl they thought they’d left behind. “How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” (season 1) positions itself as a sharp, character‑driven mystery where friendship becomes both weapon and lifeline, and every revelation pulls them deeper into a truth none of them are prepared to face. (more…)























