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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…)
October
NCIS: Tony & Ziva (season 1)
10 episodes
“NCIS: Tony & Ziva” (season 1) picks up years after Tony DiNozzo left NCIS to raise his and Ziva David’s daughter, Tali, in Paris. Now living together as co-parents, their fragile peace is shattered when Tony’s private security company comes under attack, forcing the family to go on the run across Europe. As they navigate safe houses, coded messages, and shadowy contacts, the line between friend and foe blurs at every turn. Each step forward forces them to confront not only the danger ahead but also the unresolved emotions that have lingered for years. With Interpol and unknown enemies closing in, Tony and Ziva must uncover who is targeting them — and why — while navigating the lingering trust issues and unspoken history between them. Their journey takes them through a web of espionage, betrayal, and shifting alliances, as old skills resurface and new dangers emerge. Along the way, they’re joined by allies and confronted by adversaries from both their past and present, all while trying to protect Tali and carve out a future together. Balancing high-stakes action with moments of humor, intimacy, and emotional reckoning, “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” (season 1) blends the franchise’s signature investigative style with a fast-paced, character-driven European adventure. (more…)
October
Task (season 1)
7 episodes
“Task” (season 1) is a gritty American crime drama, set in the working‑class suburbs of Philadelphia. The story follows veteran FBI agent Tom Brandis, who is assigned to lead a special task force targeting a string of violent home robberies. His investigation soon zeroes in on Robbie, an unassuming trash collector and devoted family man who is secretly orchestrating the heists with a small crew. As the robberies escalate in both frequency and brutality, the series weaves between Tom’s methodical pursuit and Robbie’s double life, exploring the personal codes, loyalties, and moral compromises that drive each man. The season builds tension through parallel storytelling — showing the procedural grind of assembling evidence and the intimate, often desperate moments inside Robbie’s home life. Themes of family, survival, and blurred morality run throughout, as both hunter and hunted are forced to confront the consequences of their choices. With layered performances, a grounded sense of place, and a slow‑burn intensity, “Task” (season 1) delivers a character‑driven twist on the cat‑and‑mouse thriller, where justice and guilt are never as clear‑cut as they seem. (more…)
October
Bodies (season 1)
8 episodes
“Bodies” (Season 1) — begins with the discovery of the same naked corpse in London’s Longharvest Lane across four distinct years: 1890, 1941, 2023, and 2053. Each timeline follows a different detective—Alfred Hillinghead, Charles Whiteman, Shahara Hasan, and Iris Maplewood—as they investigate the identical body, marked by a bullet wound and a strange tattoo. Hillinghead uncovers a secret society embedded in Victorian politics, while Whiteman uses the case to mask his own wartime betrayal. Hasan’s investigation leads to a radical activist group that believes the corpse is a warning from the future. Maplewood, operating in a dystopian surveillance state, begins to question the regime she serves as the mystery deepens. A cryptic map found in the corpse’s stomach links all four eras to a single catastrophic event. As the cases unfold, the detectives uncover a conspiracy tied to a mysterious political figure, whose influence spans centuries. The phrase “Know you are loved” and the recurring location become clues in a time-bending mystery that links ritualistic murder, authoritarian control, and a techno-apocalyptic future. Blending sci-fi, thriller, and historical drama, “Bodies” (Season 1) explores identity, power, and the ripple effects of a single act across generations. (more…)
October
The Rainmaker (season 1)
10 episodes
“The Rainmaker” (Season 1) is a gripping legal drama based on John Grisham’s novel, following Rudy Baylor, a freshly minted law school graduate whose idealism is shattered when he’s fired from a prestigious firm on his very first day. Desperate and disillusioned, Rudy joins Jocelyn “Bruiser” Stone, a tough ambulance-chasing attorney, and her ethically flexible paralegal Deck Shifflet, operating out of a rundown former taco shop. Together, they take on a wrongful death case for Dot Black, a grieving mother whose son died under suspicious circumstances tied to a powerful hospital CEO. As Rudy digs deeper, he uncovers a web of medical fraud, corporate cover-ups, and legal manipulation that forces him to confront the moral complexities of justice. His former boss, Leo F. Drummond, becomes his courtroom adversary, while his law school girlfriend Sarah — now working for the opposing counsel — adds emotional tension to the case. Filmed in Dublin, Ireland, the series blends courtroom intensity with personal drama, exposing the underbelly of the legal system and the cost of fighting for what’s right. With sharp dialogue, layered characters, and escalating stakes, “The Rainmaker” (Season 1) delivers a compelling story of ambition, integrity, and the fight to make a difference. (more…)
October
Monster (season 3)
8 episodes
“Monster” (Season 3) — officially titled Monster: The Ed Gein Story — dramatizes the gruesome legacy of Ed Gein, a murderer and grave robber whose crimes in 1950s Wisconsin inspired horror classics like Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs. The season traces Gein’s descent into madness, shaped by his fanatically religious and domineering mother, Augusta, whose death triggers his spiral into isolation and obsession. It explores his macabre rituals of grave robbing and body mutilation, including the creation of furniture and clothing from human remains. Flashbacks to his childhood reveal a pattern of psychological conditioning that blurred the lines between morality and monstrosity. Meanwhile, local authorities struggle to piece together the bizarre clues that eventually lead to his arrest. Using a psychological lens, the narrative examines Gein’s fractured identity and the cultural fascination that followed his arrest. The series also portrays figures like Alfred Hitchcock and Anthony Perkins, highlighting how Gein’s crimes echoed through pop culture and cinema. With Gein and Augusta portrayed by unnamed actors, the season blends biographical horror with social commentary. It received mixed reviews but drew attention for its unflinching portrayal of trauma, obsession, and the blurred line between monstrosity and myth. With disturbing visuals and layered storytelling, “Monster” (Season 3) continues the anthology’s mission to dissect notorious crimes through a lens of psychological decay, cultural impact, and institutional failure. (more…)
October
Monster (season 2)
9 episodes
“Monster” (Season 2) — officially titled Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story — dramatizes the infamous 1989 murders of José and Kitty Menendez by their sons, Lyle and Erik, in Beverly Hills. The season explores the brothers’ complex motivations, contrasting the prosecution’s claim of greed with the defense’s argument that the killings stemmed from years of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse. Using the Rashomon effect, the narrative presents key events through multiple perspectives and unreliable narrators, leaving the truth open to interpretation. The series dives into the brothers’ privileged upbringing, the psychological toll of alleged abuse, and the sensational media coverage that turned their trial into a national spectacle. It also examines the legal battles, public backlash, and evolving cultural perceptions surrounding the case. Despite controversy — including criticism from Erik Menendez and backlash over the portrayal of an incestuous relationship — the season achieved massive commercial success and earned multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. With haunting performances and provocative storytelling, “Monster” (Season 2) continues the anthology’s mission to dissect notorious crimes through a lens of trauma, justice, and societal failure. (more…)
October
Monster (season 1)
10 episodes
“Monster” (Season 1) — officially titled Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story — is a chilling dramatization of the life and crimes of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, told through the lens of his victims, neighbors, and law enforcement failures. Set primarily in Milwaukee between 1978 and 1991, the season follows Dahmer’s disturbing evolution from a troubled teen to one of America’s most notorious murderers. It explores his manipulative charm, his gruesome methods of luring and killing young men, and the systemic negligence that allowed him to evade justice for years. Several episodes delve into the emotional aftermath for surviving family members, portraying their grief and fight for recognition. The series also examines how media coverage sensationalized the case, often overshadowing the victims’ humanity. The story is anchored by the perspective of Glenda Cleveland, Dahmer’s neighbor, who repeatedly tried to alert authorities to suspicious activity but was ignored. Her voice, along with those of the victims’ families, highlights the racial and social biases that plagued the investigation. Rather than glorifying Dahmer, the series focuses on the trauma he inflicted and the institutional failures that enabled him. With haunting performances and a stark visual tone, “Monster” (Season 1) delivers a powerful critique of justice, privilege, and the overlooked voices of those who suffered. (more…)
October
Sister Boniface Mysteries (season 4)
8 episodes
“Sister Boniface Mysteries” (Season 4) continues the charming blend of cozy crime-solving and period drama in the idyllic village of Great Slaughter. The season opens with a feature-length Christmas special, where a local pantomime production of Cinderella turns deadly after a cat delivers a human eyeball and cast members begin dropping like flies. Sister Boniface, the witty and brilliant forensic nun, must untangle the clues before the curtain falls on another victim. Her investigations are as methodical as they are unconventional, often involving chemistry experiments in the convent’s laundry room. Detective Sam Gillespie finds himself reluctantly impressed, even as her methods clash with standard police procedure. As the season unfolds, chaos erupts when a bucking bronco malfunctions on a game show set, a killer scarecrow stalks the streets, and a femme fatale plummets during a stunt gone wrong. Meanwhile, a mysterious “team-building” initiative led by CC Lowsley adds comic tension to the police force. Reverend Mother Adrian harbors a secret that could shake the convent to its core, threatening the bonds between the sisters. With its signature mix of humor, heart, and whodunit twists, “Sister Boniface Mysteries” (Season 4) deepens character relationships while delivering fresh mysteries that keep viewers guessing — and smiling — all the way through. (more…)
October
The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox” (Season 1) is a gripping biographical drama that chronicles the harrowing true story of Amanda Knox, an American college student whose study abroad experience in Italy spirals into a nightmare. Shortly after arriving in Perugia, Amanda is wrongfully accused of the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, triggering a media frenzy and a deeply flawed investigation. As the series unfolds, Amanda’s fight for justice becomes a global spectacle, exposing cultural biases, prosecutorial misconduct, and the psychological toll of public vilification. Her parents, Curt and Edda, navigate the Italian legal system while trying to protect their daughter from a world that seems determined to condemn her. Meanwhile, Amanda’s relationship with Raffaele Sollecito adds emotional complexity to the case, as both face mounting pressure and conflicting narratives. Through courtroom drama, prison scenes, and flashbacks to the night of the crime, the show explores the fragility of truth and the power of perception. “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox” (Season 1) offers a haunting reflection on justice, identity, and the consequences of being caught in the crosshairs of international scrutiny. (more…)























