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“NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service” (Season 23) — picks up in the emotional aftermath of Season 22’s cliffhanger, where Agent Alden Parker discovers his father’s murder and launches a personal crusade for justice. The season opens with a two-part premiere, Prodigal Son, in which Parker goes rogue to hunt down mob boss Carla Marino, risking his career and the safety of his team. His sister, Navy Vice Admiral Harriet Parker, is introduced as a key figure, reigniting old family tensions and forcing difficult choices amid national security threats. A classified cyberattack on a naval base adds urgency to the team’s mission, revealing vulnerabilities in their own systems. Meanwhile, a whistleblower inside the Pentagon leaks sensitive intel that threatens to derail multiple investigations. As the season unfolds, the NCIS team — including McGee, Torres, Knight, Palmer, Kasie, and Director Vance — tackles a mix of high-stakes cases: blackmail, cold-case murders, and international conspiracies. Episode 3, The Sound and the Fury, sees Torres pushed to his limits during a terrifying investigation, while Knight is offered elite training. Episode 5, Unburied, features a crossover with NCIS: Origins, linking a 1990s death to a present-day manhunt. “NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service” (Season 23) explores themes of grief, revenge, loyalty, and the moral boundaries of justice. Parker’s arc drives much of the emotional tension, as he balances leadership with personal vendetta. With returning cast members and new dynamics, the show deepens its procedural roots while evolving its storytelling. (more…)
May
The Hunting Party (season 2)
13 episodes
“The Hunting Party” (Season 2) — follows former FBI profiler Bex Henderson as she claws her way back into the reinstated task force months after the explosive collapse of their previous mission, hardened by loss yet more determined than ever to hunt down the escaped inmates who vanished when the covert prison known as The Pit fell. The season opens with a fractured team forced to rebuild trust under a new commanding authority whose cold precision and buried history with The Pit shift the power dynamics in unsettling ways, pushing Bex, Shane, Jacob, and Morales into a sharper, more dangerous rhythm. Every lead they chase feels like a message from the past, tightening the psychological noose around the team before they even realize it’s happening. Even their victories carry a strange, metallic aftertaste, as if each success is only setting up a deeper fall. Their first case — tracking a fugitive whose methods blur trauma, technology, and predation — sets the tone for a season defined by psychological warfare, institutional secrets, and the lingering ghosts of what The Pit was designed to hide. As the task force navigates political pressure, internal fractures, and the emotional fallout of past sacrifices, the hunt becomes less about recapturing prisoners and more about confronting the system that created them. “The Hunting Party” (Season 2) positions itself as a darker, more intimate pursuit thriller where every fugitive is a mirror, every lead is a trap, and survival depends on whether the team can stay united long enough to face what’s coming. (more…)
May
9-1-1 (season 9)
18 episodes
“9-1-1″ (Season 9) continues the franchise’s signature blend of high-octane emergencies and emotional depth, while pushing its characters into bold new territory — including outer space. The season opens with the team at Station 118 reeling from the tragic loss of Bobby Nash, forcing them to regroup and redefine their roles. Athena Grant faces a personal and professional crossroads, questioning her future in law enforcement amid grief and uncertainty. The emotional fallout from Bobby’s death reverberates through every rescue, testing the team’s unity and resolve. Meanwhile, a new recruit joins the station, bringing fresh energy but also stirring unresolved tensions. Hen and Athena are selected for a groundbreaking mission that sends them into space — a storyline that marks one of the show’s most audacious plot twists yet. Their training sequences offer a rare glimpse into the psychological toll of leaving Earth behind. Back on the ground, Chimney and Maddie navigate parenthood while confronting unexpected challenges in their relationship. As always, the season kicks off with a dramatic emergency, continuing the tradition of over-the-top disasters like cruise ship wrecks and “bee-nados”. The season explores themes of resilience, reinvention, and the limits of heroism, all while delivering the jaw-dropping rescues and heartfelt moments fans expect. From lightning strikes to interstellar peril, “9-1-1″ (Season 9) proves there’s no frontier too wild for its first responders. (more…)
May
9-1-1: Nashville (season 1)
18 episodes
“9-1-1: Nashville” (Season 1) follows the high-stakes lives of emergency responders in Music City, blending intense action with deep family drama and Southern grit. At the heart of the series is Captain Don Hart, a seasoned firefighter and former rodeo rider who leads a Nashville firehouse alongside his son Ryan Hart, a fellow firefighter and modern-day cowboy. Their family dynamic is complicated by Don’s wife Blythe and the arrival of Blue Hart, Don’s estranged biological son and Ryan’s half-brother, whose troubled past adds tension to the team. The show explores how legacy, loyalty, and unresolved trauma shape the choices of each character. Nashville’s cultural backdrop adds texture to their personal and professional struggles. The firehouse is rounded out by a diverse crew: Taylor Thompson, a firefighter with dreams of becoming a singer; Roxie Alba, a thrill-seeking former trauma surgeon; and Cammie Raleigh, a 911 dispatcher who anchors the team from behind the scenes. Set against the backdrop of Nashville’s vibrant music culture and unpredictable emergencies — from natural disasters to personal crises — the show explores how these first responders balance duty, trauma, and the bonds that hold them together. With guest appearances from country music stars and emotionally charged rescues, “9-1-1: Nashville” (Season 1) delivers a fresh spin on the franchise’s signature blend of adrenaline and heart. (more…)
May
Goat (2026)
“Goat” (2026) — follows Will Harris, a small but fiercely ambitious young goat in the anthropomorphic city of Vineland, determined to rise from diner shifts and street‑court hustle to become the greatest roarball player of all time, even as the sport is dominated by larger, faster, more intimidating animals. When a humiliating loss leaves him broke and homeless, a viral clip of his unexpected brilliance propels him into the spotlight and onto the struggling Vineland Thorns, where skepticism, ego clashes, and a losing streak threaten to crush his dream before it begins. As Will battles the expectations of fans, the resentment of star player Jett Fillmore, and the pressure of proving that “smalls can ball”, he discovers that talent alone isn’t enough — heart, resilience, and the courage to redefine the game matter more than size. With each match pushing him closer to the edge, Will must confront the legacy of his late mother, the weight of his own insecurities, and the brutal reality of a league that wasn’t built for someone like him. The season’s emotional arc blends underdog grit with high‑energy sports spectacle, turning Will’s journey into a story about identity, belonging, and rewriting the rules from the inside out. “Goat” (2026) emerges as a vibrant animated sports comedy where every play is a fight for respect and every victory feels earned. (more…)
May
Apex (2026)
“Apex” (2026) — follows Sasha, a world‑class climber shattered by a fatal accident that sends her fleeing to the Australian wilderness, where isolation becomes a fragile refuge from the guilt she can’t outrun. Her attempt to rebuild herself in the vast, indifferent landscape turns nightmarish when a seemingly helpful local reveals himself as a ritualistic hunter who stalks the remote bushland in search of victims he believes must “live on” inside him. Forced into a brutal cat‑and‑mouse chase across rapids, ravines, and sun‑scorched terrain, Sasha must confront not only the predator pursuing her but the darker truth about the choices that brought her here. As the hunt escalates and the wilderness becomes a psychological mirror, she discovers that survival demands a colder, more ruthless instinct than she ever allowed herself to acknowledge. The film sharpens into a visceral, character‑driven battle between trauma and willpower, where every decision cuts closer to the person she fears she might become. “Apex” (2026) emerges as a tense, unforgiving survival thriller about guilt, instinct, and the thin line between hunted and hunter. (more…)
May
Citadel (season 2)
7 episodes
“Citadel” (season 2) — follows Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh as the shattered remnants of the global spy network struggle to rebuild themselves while new enemies rise from the vacuum left by Citadel’s collapse, forcing the pair to confront the ghosts of missions they no longer fully remember. As rival intelligence factions weaponize stolen tech, compromised agents, and buried identities, Mason and Nadia are drawn into a labyrinth of shifting allegiances where every operation threatens to unravel the fragile trust between them. Their hunt for a rogue Citadel architect pulls them across continents and into a conspiracy that predates the fall of the agency, revealing that the organization’s greatest threat may come from the people who once swore to protect it. With each mission tightening the noose, the season blends high‑velocity espionage with the emotional fallout of fractured memory, pushing the duo to decide whether they are defined by the past they lost or the future they’re still fighting to shape. “Citadel” (season 2) emerges as a sleek, propulsive spy thriller where loyalty is a weapon and every truth comes with a price. (more…)
May
Mercy (2026)
“Mercy” (2026) — follows a detective suddenly accused of murdering his wife who must prove his innocence within the brutal constraints of a new AI‑driven courtroom that processes evidence, testimony, and public sentiment in real time. Cut off from familiar legal safeguards, he scrambles to reconstruct a coherent timeline from fragmented surveillance footage, corrupted metadata, and a single unreliable bodycam. Cut off from communication with allies and forced to rely on digital forensics and instinct, he uncovers anomalies in the case file that suggest the algorithm’s training data has been tampered with to favor a predetermined outcome. When the system begins privileging predictive models and social metrics over context and human testimony, the line between proof and probability collapses. And as livestreamed hearings and algorithmic juries amplify bias and spectacle, he discovers a corporate network with a vested interest in his conviction, turning his fight for innocence into a battle against a legal architecture designed to be unchallengeable. The film becomes a taut, techno‑legal thriller about due process under algorithmic pressure, the erosion of human judgment, and one man’s race to reclaim a narrative that code is trying to overwrite. “Mercy” (2026) emerges as a sharp, propulsive courtroom thriller where justice is measured in milliseconds. (more…)
May
Man on Fire (season 1)
7 episodes
“Man on Fire” (season 1) — follows John Creasy, a burned‑out ex‑operative whose life has collapsed into alcohol, rage, and the hollow routines of a man who no longer believes he deserves to live, until a protection assignment in Mexico City forces him back into a world he swore he’d abandoned. Tasked with guarding a young girl whose family is entangled in political corruption and cartel violence, Creasy begins to rediscover fragments of purpose — only for a brutal kidnapping to rip that fragile redemption away. As the official investigation stalls and the authorities reveal themselves to be compromised, Creasy realizes he’s the only one willing to cross every line to uncover the truth. And as he descends into the city’s criminal underbelly, his methods grow more ruthless, fueled not by duty but by a personal reckoning he’s postponed for years. The season becomes a relentless, emotionally charged revenge thriller about a man who has nothing left to lose and a system built to protect the powerful at any cost. “Man on Fire” (season 1) emerges as a raw, propulsive story of violence, redemption, and the terrifying clarity that comes when a broken man finally finds something worth fighting for. (more…)
May
Daredevil: Born Again (season 2)
8 episodes
“Daredevil: Born Again” (season 2) — unfolds in a politically suffocating New York where Wilson Fisk, now the city’s mayor, weaponizes the Anti‑Vigilante Task Force to outlaw heroes and crush dissent, turning the streets into a police‑controlled maze of surveillance and fear. As Fisk tightens his grip, Matt Murdock retreats into the shadows, operating as Daredevil from the underground and assembling a resistance built on secrecy, misdirection, and fragile alliances with Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, and Jessica Jones. Whispers of disappearances tied to Fisk’s new policing powers begin circulating through Hell’s Kitchen, hinting that the mayor’s war on vigilantes may be masking something far more sinister. And every failed attempt to expose him only deepens the sense that Fisk has embedded his influence into every institution Matt once trusted. Their first major strike — sabotaging Fisk’s weapons shipment aboard the Northern Star — ignites a citywide escalation, exposing how deeply corruption has rooted itself in law enforcement and government. As the AVTF hunts them relentlessly, Daredevil’s network grows bolder, pushing Matt into a moral war where every move risks civilian lives, and every victory reveals a darker layer of Fisk’s empire. “Daredevil: Born Again” (season 2) becomes a street‑level rebellion thriller, driven by the mantra “Resist. Rebel. Rebuild.” as Matt fights to reclaim his city from a tyrant who now rules it legally. (more…)























