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April
Imperfect Women (season 1)
8 episodes
“Imperfect Women” (season 1) — unfolds as a psychological thriller centered on a decades‑long friendship between Eleanor, Mary, and Nancy, which shatters after a devastating crime exposes the fault lines beneath their carefully curated lives. When Nancy is found dead near a bridge under violent, suspicious circumstances, Eleanor becomes the first to reveal that Nancy had been hiding a year‑long affair, triggering a chain of confessions, betrayals, and shifting loyalties that pull all these women into a tightening web of guilt and suspicion. As the investigation widens, the detectives begin uncovering inconsistencies in each woman’s story, suggesting that the truth has been edited and reshaped over years of buried resentment. And the more each of them tries to control the narrative, the clearer it becomes that their friendship has been held together by secrets rather than trust. As detectives dig deeper, buried secrets surface: Eleanor’s entanglement with Nancy’s husband, Mary’s unraveling marriage to Howard, and the hidden tensions that have shaped their friendship for years. Each episode reframes the same tragedy through a different woman’s perspective, revealing how love, resentment, and moral compromise collide in ways none of them can fully control. “Imperfect Women” (season 1) becomes a slow‑burn, character‑driven mystery where the truth is never clean, and every woman is forced to confront the parts of herself she hoped no one would ever see. (more…)
April
Matlock (season 2)
16 episodes
“Matlock” (Season 2) — picks up after the season 1 cliffhanger, as Madeline “Matty” Matlock faces fallout from her covert investigation into the law firm’s ties to the opioid crisis. A man claiming to be the father of her grandson Alfie throws her personal life into chaos, while the team tackles a high-stakes arson case involving two teenage girls. Julian is forced to testify in a federal hearing, revealing cracks in his loyalty to the firm. Matty receives an anonymous tip about a hidden ledger that could expose decades of malpractice. A whistleblower from a rival firm reaches out with encrypted files that could shift the entire case. Meanwhile, Olympia begins working behind the scenes to secure her own future, even if it means betraying Matty. Alfie begins questioning his future in law, leading to a mentorship subplot with Billy. Matty’s strained alliance with Olympia fractures further as secrets about Julian’s role in the Wellbrexa cover-up resurface. As Matty navigates mounting pressure from powerful figures inside the firm, she must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect her family and expose the truth. With emotional stakes rising and courtroom battles intensifying, “Matlock” (Season 2) deepens its legal drama with personal twists and moral dilemmas. (more…)
April
Happy’s Place (season 2)
18 episodes
“Happy’s Place” (Season 2) — reopens the doors of the Knoxville tavern with fresh chaos, heartfelt revelations, and a long-buried secret that threatens to upend everything Bobbie thought she knew about her family. Bobbie McAllister continues to run Happy’s Place alongside her newly discovered half-sister Isabella, but tensions rise when a mysterious promise made to their late father resurfaces. The season kicks off with romantic sparks between Bobbie and Emmett, the tavern’s head chef, reaching a boiling point — only for Emmett to reject her, citing a secret vow to Happy. As the staff reels from the awkward fallout, Bobbie learns that Emmett’s real promise wasn’t about her, but about keeping Isabella’s existence hidden, a revelation that shakes their fragile trust. Meanwhile, the tavern faces new challenges: a no-nonsense health inspector, a social media campaign led by a local influencer, and a parade of eccentric guests including a free-spirited woman chasing justice and her forgetful husband. Each episode blends workplace comedy with emotional depth, exploring themes of loyalty, identity, and chosen family. Bobbie must remind her crew that family isn’t just who you’re born to — it’s who shows up for you, even in the messiest moments. “Happy’s Place” (Season 2) delivers laughs, romance, and surprises, proving that second chances and found families are worth fighting for. (more…)
April
Wild Rose (season 1)
7 episodes
“Wild Rose” (season 1) — follows Rose, a charming hitman raised inside a family of assassins who operate a nonprofit as a front, whose life fractures when his wife and daughter mysteriously vanish, forcing him to question everything he thought he understood about loyalty, identity, and the organization that shaped him. As Rose takes on a high‑profile assignment protecting superstar singer Somaya, he’s pulled deeper into a maze of family tensions, criminal politics, and buried truths that threaten to expose the rot beneath Civil’s polished façade. As the pressure mounts, Rose begins to sense that every ally carries a hidden agenda, and every gesture of help may be a calculated trap. And the closer he gets to the truth, the more he realizes that the disappearance of his family is tied to forces far more personal — and far more dangerous — than he ever imagined. The season tracks Rose’s increasingly dangerous search for answers — from tense confrontations with his brother Chase to unraveling the motives of powerful figures who may know more than they admit — while Somaya’s own battles with harassment and industry manipulation intertwine with his unraveling world. “Wild Rose” (season 1) becomes a sleek, character‑driven crime thriller about fractured loyalties, hidden agendas, and the cost of discovering that the people you trust most may be the ones who built your cage. (more…)
April
Savage Beauty (season 1)
6 episodes
“Savage Beauty” (season 1) — follows Zinhle Manzini, a young woman who infiltrates the powerful Bhengu family’s global beauty empire under the guise of becoming the new face of their brand, while secretly plotting revenge for the horrific skin‑lightening experiments they conducted on her and other children fifteen years earlier. As she embeds herself deeper into their opulent world, Zinhle begins exposing fractures within the dynasty — from Don Bhengu’s ruthless ambition to Grace’s iron‑fisted control and the siblings’ tangled rivalries — turning their carefully curated image into a battlefield of buried guilt and festering secrets. As the Bhengus tighten their grip on the narrative, Zinhle discovers that the family’s influence stretches far beyond the beauty industry, shaping political alliances and cultural ideals in ways she never anticipated. And the closer she gets to the truth, the more she realizes that dismantling their empire will require confronting not only their sins, but the parts of herself shaped by them. The season tracks her calculated sabotage as she balances public adoration with private vendetta, forcing the Bhengus to confront the legacy of exploitation that built their empire. “Savage Beauty” (season 1) becomes a sleek, high‑stakes revenge thriller about power, image, and the cost of unearthing the truth in a world built on beauty and lies. (more…)
April
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (season 1)
8 episodes
“Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” (season 1) — follows engaged couple Rachel and Nicky as they arrive at his family’s secluded home for the week leading up to their wedding, only to find themselves pulled into a tightening web of generational secrets, festering resentments, and an ominous sense that something is fundamentally wrong beneath the polite rituals of celebration. As strange incidents escalate — from unsettling family behavior to whispers of a possible killer and hints of a long‑buried curse — the couple’s confidence in each other erodes under the weight of dread they can’t quite name. As the atmosphere thickens with unspoken tension, even the smallest gestures begin to feel like coded warnings from people who refuse to say what they truly fear. The season tracks their unraveling attempts to maintain normalcy amid mounting signs that the past is bleeding into the present, turning every tradition, every vow, and every family smile into a potential warning. “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” (season 1) becomes a slow, skin‑crawling descent into pre‑wedding terror, where love, commitment, and fear collide in a house that seems determined to expose the truth before anyone reaches the altar. (more…)
April
Beef (season 2)
8 episodes
“Beef” (season 2) — follows two couples whose lives implode after a young engaged pair, Ashley Miller and Austin Davis, witness a vicious argument between their millennial boss, country‑club general manager Joshua Martín, and his wife Lindsay Crane‑Martín, setting off a chain of favors, coercion, and passive‑aggressive power plays that ripple far beyond the pristine Montecito club where they work. As the couples maneuver for approval from the club’s billionaire owner, Chairwoman Park, and navigate their own generational divides, the incident metastasizes into a web of manipulation, class tension, and quietly escalating resentment. As loyalties shift and private insecurities surface, each couple begins to weaponize their vulnerabilities in ways that blur the line between self‑protection and sabotage. And the more they try to contain the fallout, the more their carefully curated lives unravel under the pressure of unspoken envy and festering humiliation. The season tracks how a single moment of exposed rage fractures marriages, ambitions, and identities, pulling everyone into a tightening spiral of leverage and emotional fallout. “Beef” (season 2) becomes a sharp, darkly funny, slow‑burning study of status, repression, and the private humiliations people will endure — and inflict — to keep their lives from collapsing in public. (more…)
April
Grace (season 6)
4 episodes
“Grace” (season 6) — picks up several months after the takedown of a high‑ranking corrupt official, with Roy Grace still reeling from the revelations that shattered everything he thought he knew about his wife Sandy: her disappearance, her secret life and her debts. As Brighton’s criminal underworld shifts in the power vacuum left by that downfall, Grace and his team are pulled into new investigations that intersect with the lingering fallout of Sandy’s case, forcing Roy to confront the emotional wreckage and the dangerous enemies still circling his family. Whispers of Benchdale regrouping under new leadership begin to surface, hinting that the organisation is evolving rather than collapsing. And as pressure mounts, Grace finds himself caught between protecting his son and pursuing a truth that keeps slipping further into the shadows. With Benchdale’s leaders elusive, protected, and more ruthless than ever, every step forward drags Grace deeper into a web of coercion, cover‑ups, and long‑buried truths that refuse to stay buried. “Grace” (season 6) becomes a tense, character‑driven crime drama where past and present collide, and where Roy’s pursuit of justice is inseparable from the personal ghosts that continue to haunt him. (more…)
April
Portobello (season 1)
6 episodes
“Portobello” (season 1) — reconstructs the rise, collapse, and eventual vindication of Enzo Tortora, one of Italy’s most beloved television hosts, whose life is shattered when he is arrested in 1983 on fabricated charges of Camorra involvement and drug trafficking. As the media frenzy intensifies and prosecutors build their case on the shaky testimonies of pentiti, Tortora endures a humiliating public downfall that exposes the fragility of reputation in a country gripped by fear of organized crime. As the accusations spread, the spectacle surrounding his case becomes a national obsession, turning every courtroom appearance into a referendum on truth itself. And with each passing month, the machinery of justice reveals its own cracks, showing how easily a single life can be consumed by institutional momentum. The season follows his harrowing journey through prison transfers, deteriorating health, and the grinding machinery of Italy’s judicial system, while his family and partner Francesca Scopelliti fight to keep his dignity alive amid the spectacle. “Portobello” (season 1) becomes a stark, elegant biographical drama about injustice, resilience, and the devastating cost of a society willing to condemn before it understands. (more…)
April
The Pitt (season 2)
15 episodes
“The Pitt” (Season 2) — unfolds over a single relentless Fourth of July shift, ten months after the events of the first season, as the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is slammed by a rising wave of holiday‑fueled emergencies — fireworks gone wrong, alcohol‑driven accidents, reckless celebrations spiraling into chaos — each case escalating the pressure inside an ER already stretched to breaking. Dr. Robby Robinavitch, steadier but still carrying the weight of past trauma, prepares for an impending sabbatical just as the return of Dr. Frank Langdon — newly sober, newly humbled, and stepping back into the hospital for the first time since rehab — detonates unresolved tensions that ripple through the staff. A sudden technological failure forces the entire department to abandon modern systems and operate fully analog, turning every decision into a test of instinct and endurance as the day grows darker and more volatile. Meanwhile, Dr. Melissa King faces the fallout of a malpractice lawsuit, Dr. Dennis Whitaker is pushed into unexpected leadership, and a new attending, Dr. Baran Al‑Hashimi, arrives with a sharp, uncompromising approach that immediately clashes with Robby’s. “The Pitt” (Season 2) positions itself as a high‑intensity, real‑time medical thriller where every hour tightens the vise, every relationship is strained by unspoken history, and survival — emotional and literal — depends on who can stay standing when the shift finally ends. (more…)























