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November
Rescue: HI-Surf (season 1)
9 episodes
Rescue: HI-Surf Season 1 follows the dedicated and heroic lifeguards of the North Shore of O’ahu, Hawaii. The series kicks off with Captain Sonny Jennings and his team facing the dangerous waters of Hawaii’s Seven Mile Miracle. The team includes seasoned lifeguards and new recruits, all working together to save lives in life-threatening conditions. The season begins with a flash flood that sweeps a young tourist out to sea, prompting a daring rescue mission. As the team navigates these high-stakes rescues, they also deal with personal challenges. Sonny and his family are grieving the loss of his nephew, while Em and Will’s past romantic relationship adds tension to their professional lives. Throughout the season, the show balances intense rescue operations with the personal growth and dynamics of the lifeguards, making it a gripping and emotional watch. (more…)
October
Accused (season 1)
15 episodes
“Accused” (Season 1) is an American crime anthology series developed by Howard Gordon, based on Jimmy McGovern’s 2010 British series of the same name. Each episode of the show deals with a fresh case, presenting the perspectives of both the accused and the accuser. The season opens with the story of Dr. Scott Harmon, a respected and affluent surgeon. Scott’s life is upended when his teenage son, Devin, dies under mysterious circumstances. As Scott faces a trial, he is confronted with disturbing revelations about Devin’s violent tendencies and dark thoughts. The series explores the limits of unconditional love and the impact of hidden secrets on a seemingly perfect family. Each subsequent episode introduces new characters and cases, delving into the complexities of crime, justice, and personal responsibility. As the season progresses, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, exploring the lives of individuals caught in the web of the criminal justice system. The anthology format allows the series to tackle a wide range of topics, including mental health, socioeconomic disparities, and the moral gray areas of the law. The stories are intense and thought-provoking, highlighting the human element behind each crime and the ripple effects on everyone involved. With its gripping narratives, strong performances, and timely themes, “Accused” (Season 1) offers a compelling look at the intricacies of the legal system and the diverse stories of those who find themselves on trial. (more…)
October
Family Guy (season 22)
16 episodes
“Family Guy” (Season 22) continues the outrageous and irreverent adventures of the Griffin family in Quahog, Rhode Island. This season maintains the show’s signature blend of satirical humor, pop culture references, and offbeat storylines. Peter Griffin, the bumbling yet lovable patriarch, finds himself in a series of absurd situations, from starting ridiculous business ventures to inadvertently becoming the town’s hero. Lois, his patient wife, juggles her chaotic family life while pursuing her own dreams, often finding herself exasperated by Peter’s antics. Brian, the anthropomorphic dog, continues his quest for intellectual and romantic fulfillment, often partnering with the cynical baby Stewie in various misadventures. Stewie, as always, is up to his old schemes, which range from attempting to take over the world to navigating toddlerhood with his unique flair. Chris and Meg, the Griffin children, face their own teenage trials and tribulations, often resulting in hilariously awkward and cringe-worthy moments. The season also features appearances from a colorful array of Quahog residents, adding to the show’s unpredictable and entertaining narrative. Packed with sharp wit, absurd humor, and unexpected twists, “Family Guy” Season 22 promises to deliver more of the laugh-out-loud moments and memorable episodes that fans have come to love. (more…)
October
Bob’s Burgers (season 14)
17 episodes
This season faced some production challenges due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, resulting in fewer episodes than usual. The season kicks off with the episode “Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral,” where the Belcher family deals with conflicts over household chores. Bob and Linda try to get their kids to take on more responsibilities, leading to a bedtime story that reveals deeper family dynamics. Throughout the season, the Belchers continue their quirky adventures, including episodes like “The Amazing Rudy,” where Rudy navigates a night out with his divorced parents and their new partners, and “The Pickleorette,” featuring a bachelorette party and a strange board game. The season also sees some significant changes in the voice cast. Jari Jones replaces David Herman as the voice of Marshmallow, and Eric Bauza takes over the role of Jimmy Pesto Sr. following Jay Johnston’s legal issues. (more…)
September
The Great North (season 4)
20 episodes
The Great North is an animated sitcom that follows the quirky adventures of the Tobin family in the fictional town of Lone Moose, Alaska. The series centers around Beef Tobin, a single father who is dedicated to keeping his family close-knit. Wolf: The eldest son, who is married to Honeybee. Ham: The middle son, who shares a close bond with his sister Judy. Judy: The only daughter, who dreams of exploring the world beyond their small town. Moon: The youngest son, who is full of curiosity and mischief. Beef’s life revolves around raising his children and supporting their dreams, even when it means stepping out of his comfort zone. The show combines humor and heart, showcasing the unique dynamics of the Tobin family as they navigate life’s challenges and adventures in the Alaskan wilderness. (more…)
August
The Cleaning Lady (season 3)
12 episodes
A Cambodian-Filipino doctor comes to the U.S. for a medical treatment to save her son but when the system fails she uses her cunning and intelligence to save her son. (more…)
July
Fringe (season 5)
13 episodes
This TV drama about a woman FBI agent who is forced to work with staff scientists to investigate unexplained phenomena. The fifth and final season picks up from the ominous events of last season’s “Letters of Transit” episode, in which the year is 2036 and the overpowering Observers rule. The Fringe team – preserved in amber for 20 years – is now a rebel resistance team fighting for freedom. Peter, reunited with his now adult daughter, Etta, sets out to find out what happened to his wife and Etta’s mom – Olivia – as they start their mission to save the world from the Observers. (more…)
May
9-1-1 (season 7)
10 episodes
Explores the high-pressure experiences of the first responders who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking, and heart-stopping situations. (more…)
May
The Simpsons (season 35)
18 episodes
The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield. (more…)
May
Krapopolis (season 1)
23 episodes
The first season of Krapopolis is set in ancient Greece and follows a dysfunctional family of humans, gods, and monsters as they attempt to govern one of the earliest cities without causing too much chaos. The central character, Tyrannis, is a mortal king and the son of a goddess. He works hard to keep order in Krapopolis, a city that often lives up to its chaotic reputation. Throughout the season, Tyrannis encounters numerous challenges, including managing his quirky family and the unpredictable residents of the city. His father, Shlub, is a Mantitaur (a mix of centaur and manticore) and an out-of-work artist. His mother, Deliria, is the Goddess of Self-Destruction and Questionable Choices, who was expelled from Mount Olympus for unknown reasons. His siblings, Stupendous, a half-cyclops demigoddess, and Hippocampus, a fish-like Atlantean inventor, also add to the city’s unpredictability. The season delves into themes of leadership, family relationships, and the balance between personal desires and the common good. With its unique blend of humor and mythology, Krapopolis season 1 offers witty and surreal storytelling that sets the tone for the series. (more…)