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April
The Faithful (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Faithful” (season 1) — reimagines the early chapters of Genesis through the eyes of the women whose choices, sacrifices, and defiance shaped the foundations of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, centering the narrative on figures like Sarai/Sarah and Hagar as they navigate power, faith, survival, and the brutal politics of ancient kingdoms. The season traces Sarai’s refusal to submit to a forced marriage, her bond with Abram, and the spiritual calling that uproots their lives, while Hagar’s journey from Pharaoh’s court to Abram’s household exposes the collision between freedom, loyalty, and destiny. As their paths intertwine, shifting alliances and divine interventions push each woman toward decisions that carry consequences far beyond their own lives. And the growing tension between personal desire and sacred obligation becomes the driving force that reshapes every relationship around them. As famine, exile, and divine promises push the characters across deserts and empires, the series reframes iconic biblical events through intimate emotional stakes — rivalries between women, the cost of obedience, and the fragile balance between personal agency and divine will. “The Faithful” (season 1) positions itself as a grounded, character‑driven retelling where ancient scripture becomes a human story of resilience, betrayal, and the birth of three great faith traditions. (more…)
February
The Simpsons (season 37)
15 episodes
“The Simpsons” (Season 37) continues its legacy as a satirical animated comedy, blending Springfield’s everyday chaos with sharp cultural commentary. The season kicks off with “Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother,” where Marge reconnects with Lisa through a nostalgic ’90s teen drama, sparking a thrift-store fashion craze that spirals into mischief. Springfield Elementary introduces a controversial AI grading system, leading to a hilarious student rebellion. Meanwhile, Moe opens a speakeasy-style bar that attracts influencers and chaos in equal measure. Homer becomes obsessed with a macho streaming series, while Bart joins Professor Frink in a tech satire poking fun at billionaire culture. Other episodes explore Superintendent Chalmers’ rise as a skincare influencer, a Quimby family origin story, and a Halloween special featuring a fat-eating grease monster and a plastic apocalypse. The season also marks a major milestone: the 800th episode, centered on Santa’s Little Helper, the family dog, who gains weight and becomes the emotional core of a surreal storyline. With a lineup of guest stars, “The Simpsons” (Season 37) balances irreverent humor with heartfelt moments, proving that Springfield’s “good-natured dum-dums” still have plenty to say about a changing world. (more…)
December
Murder in a Small Town (season 2)
10 episodes
“Murder in a Small Town” (Season 2) picks up in Gibsons, British Columbia, where Chief of Police Karl Alberg faces a surge of new cases after his jurisdiction expands. With limited resources and mounting pressure, Karl investigates a series of unsettling crimes — including a body discovered at a wedding between feuding families, a double kidnapping that may conceal a deeper conspiracy, and a pop star stalked during a quiet retreat. A mysterious fire at the town’s archives threatens to erase key evidence, forcing Karl to rely on memory and instinct. Meanwhile, a retired detective with a personal vendetta returns to Gibsons, complicating the investigation with his own agenda. Cassandra Lee, now elected to the town council, steps into a more active role, championing an arts center initiative that puts her at odds with the cunning Mayor Christie Holman. Holman’s political maneuvering includes blackmailing Karl to undermine Cassandra’s plans, threatening both their professional and personal lives. As Cassandra teams up with Karl’s daughter on a separate murder mystery, tensions rise and alliances shift. With new characters, expanded stakes, and a deeper exploration of small-town politics and personal ambition, “Murder in a Small Town” (Season 2) delivers a layered, suspenseful continuation of its Canadian crime drama roots. (more…)
October
APB (season 1)
12 episodes
“APB” (Season 1) — follows tech billionaire Gideon Reeves, who takes over Chicago’s troubled 13th District police precinct after witnessing the murder of his best friend and growing frustrated with the city’s ineffective law enforcement. Using his fortune and engineering genius, Reeves transforms the precinct into a high-tech operation, introducing advanced surveillance tools, drones, and a citizen-reporting app that revolutionizes crime response. A controversial facial recognition system sparks protests from civil liberties groups. Reeves hires a team of coders to build predictive crime algorithms, but their accuracy begins to raise ethical concerns. A leaked video of an officer using the tech to profile innocent civilians threatens to derail the program. Meanwhile, a rival tech mogul launches a competing app that gamifies neighborhood patrols. Internal tensions rise as veteran officers question whether justice is being outsourced to machines. Detective Theresa Murphy and her skeptical colleagues must adapt to the new system while navigating the ethical dilemmas of privatized policing. As crime-fighting becomes increasingly digitized, tensions rise between Reeves, city officials, and the community, especially when his innovations attract dangerous adversaries. Blending procedural drama with tech-thriller elements, “APB” (Season 1) explores the collision of justice, innovation, and accountability in a city on edge. (more…)
September
Doc (season 1)
10 episodes
“Doc” (Season 1) is a compelling medical drama that follows Dr. Amy Larsen as she struggles to regain her life and career after a traumatic brain injury. After a devastating car accident, Amy wakes up with no memory of the past eight years. She loses her knowledge, medical experience, and even the connections with her loved ones. Determined to practice medicine again, Amy must navigate the challenges of relearning everything while dealing with the emotional and personal turmoil that comes with her memory loss. The series explores the intricate dynamics between Amy, her colleagues, friends, and family as they all adapt to her new reality. Based on the true story of Italian doctor Pierdante Piccioni, “Doc” presents an unsettling yet inspirational tale of resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit. As Amy works to rebuild her life, viewers witness her relentless determination and the profound impact her journey has on those around her. The series delves into themes of identity, loss, and the challenges of overcoming adversity, offering a deeply human and relatable narrative. “Doc” combines medical drama with personal storytelling to create a captivating and emotional viewing experience. Set in a bustling hospital environment, the show highlights the complexities of the medical field while also focusing on the personal stories of its characters. The portrayal of Amy’s struggle and triumph serves as an inspiration, reminding viewers of the strength and resilience of the human spirit. (more…)
September
The Great North (season 5)
22 episodes
“The Great North” (Season 5) continues to follow the Tobin family in the fictional town of Lone Moose, Alaska. Beef Tobin, a single father, is still trying to keep his family together while navigating the challenges of raising his four children: Wolf, Ham, Judy, and Moon, along with Wolf’s wife, Honeybee. This season delves deeper into the family dynamics as they face new adventures and obstacles. Beef continues to struggle with the changes in his children’s lives and his own feelings about his ex-wife, Kathleen. Wolf and Honeybee’s relationship is tested by various comedic mishaps, while Judy and Ham navigate their teenage years with their unique quirks and challenges. Moon, the youngest, continues to explore his imagination and curiosity about the world around him. The season promises to deliver the same heartwarming humor and touching moments that fans have come to love, with plenty of laughs and lessons about family, love, and resilience. The picturesque backdrop of Alaska adds to the charm of the series, providing a unique setting that enhances the stories of this endearing family. With its relatable characters, humorous situations, and touching moments, “The Great North” (Season 5) continues to capture the essence of family life in a way that resonates with audiences, ensuring that it remains a beloved and must-watch series. (more…)
August
Bob’s Burgers (season 15)
22 episodes
The fifteenth season of Bob’s Burgers kicks off with an episode titled “The Tina Table: The Tables Have Tina-ed.” In this episode, Tina’s segment on the Wagstaff School News is at risk of being canceled due to low viewership. To save her segment, Tina decides to feature Mr. Frond’s new counseling computer game, which is designed to diagnose students’ personality types. However, the game starts giving out random and often incorrect results, causing chaos and confusion among the students. In another episode, Bob learns that a beloved local drive-in theater is on the verge of closing down. Determined to save it, he comes up with a creative plan to attract more customers and keep the theater open. Meanwhile, Linda finds herself in hot water after accidentally insulting another mom in a group text chain, leading to a series of humorous and awkward attempts to make amends. On the side, Louise and Gene get into trouble when they steal some of Tina’s favorite candy and try to hide from her, resulting in a series of comedic escapades. The season continues to explore the quirky and heartwarming dynamics of the Belcher family, with each member facing their own unique challenges and adventures. (more…)
August
King of the Hill (season 14)
10 episodes
“King of the Hill” (season 14) is a warm and witty animated comedy set in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, where the steady, principled Hank Hill works as a propane salesman and navigates the quirks of suburban life with his wife Peggy, their imaginative son Bobby, and a colorful circle of friends and neighbors. In this season, the Hills face a mix of personal and community challenges, from Hank confronting changes in the propane business to Peggy pursuing new teaching ambitions, while Bobby experiments with hobbies that test his parents’ patience. Meanwhile, Dale’s wild conspiracy theories, Boomhauer’s laid-back charm, and Bill’s hapless romantic endeavors continue to stir up comedic misadventures. The season also explores how generational differences shape the Hills’ relationships, as Bobby’s modern ideas often clash with Hank’s traditional values. Through it all, the show maintains its signature mix of sharp wit and quiet sincerity, making this chapter both familiar and refreshingly relevant. Balancing down-to-earth humor with heartfelt moments, “King of the Hill” (season 14) offers a relatable and gently satirical look at small-town America, reminding viewers that even in a changing world, family, friendship, and barbecue remain at the heart of life. (more…)
July
Family Guy (season 23)
18 episodes
“Family Guy” (Season 23) continues to follow the hilarious and chaotic adventures of the Griffin family in Quahog, Rhode Island. In this season, fans can expect more outrageous humor and satire, with Peter Griffin’s antics causing trouble as usual. Meg starts dating the giant chicken’s son, Chris loses his earring in a Lord of the Rings-inspired escapade, and Stewie discovers Rupert was made in China and decides to take him back to meet his family. The Griffin family also vacations at a luxury resort, parodying “The White Lotus,” where Stewie worries about being sacrificed in a volcano by his wealthy new friends. With its signature blend of raunchy humor and pop culture references, “Family Guy” (Season 23) promises to keep viewers entertained with its wild and unpredictable storylines. The season delves into various humorous and satirical scenarios that push the boundaries of the Griffin family’s misadventures, offering a fresh take on their dynamic and interactions with the quirky residents of Quahog. Viewers can look forward to a blend of outrageous humor, unexpected twists, and clever commentary on contemporary issues, all delivered in the unique and irreverent style that has made “Family Guy” a beloved and enduring series. The show continues to challenge social norms and poke fun at various aspects of modern life, ensuring that fans have plenty of laughs and thought-provoking moments throughout the season. (more…)
June
The Cleaning Lady (season 4)
12 episodes
“The Cleaning Lady” (Season 4) elevates Thony De La Rosa’s story as she navigates the complexities of her dual life, transitioning from a crime scene cleaner to a surgical intern at a community hospital while continuing her ties with the Sin Cara cartel. Her determination to secure a better future for her son Luca fuels her efforts, but her involvement with the cartel deepens as she becomes their trusted on-call doctor. Thony faces new challenges, including her evolving relationship with Jorge Sanchez, the enigmatic leader of the cartel, whose charisma and ruthlessness test her loyalty and resolve. Meanwhile, Ramona, the former head of Sin Cara, continues to cast a shadow from prison, seeking to regain control and posing a significant threat to Thony and her family. As Thony strives to balance her medical career and her dangerous criminal ties, she grapples with moral dilemmas, risking everything to protect those she loves while questioning the cost of her decisions. This season is marked by intense personal and professional stakes, high-stakes drama, and moments of sacrifice and resilience, as Thony’s choices ripple through her relationships and alliances. With its layered storytelling, compelling characters, and exploration of themes such as redemption and survival, “The Cleaning Lady” (Season 4) delivers an emotionally charged narrative that keeps viewers captivated as Thony’s journey unfolds in a world fraught with danger and complexity. (more…)























