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June
Criminal Record (season 2)
7 episodes
“Criminal Record” (season 2) — follows DCI Daniel Hegarty and DS June Lenker as a violent stabbing at a political rally pulls them into a rapidly escalating investigation that exposes links to extremist groups, hidden networks, and a looming bomb plot capable of destabilizing London. As public pressure mounts and political forces distort the narrative, the uneasy partnership between the two detectives is tested by conflicting instincts, departmental fractures, and the moral compromises demanded by intelligence work. As the investigation widens, they uncover encrypted communications and covert funding channels that suggest the conspiracy is far more organized than anyone feared. And with each new lead, the line between policing and politics blurs, forcing them to navigate a landscape where truth is weaponized as easily as violence. The season tracks their descent into a world of covert operations, ideological tensions, and shifting alliances, where every decision carries consequences far beyond the case itself. “Criminal Record” (season 2) becomes a tense, politically charged thriller about power, truth, and the cost of pursuing justice in a city where every institution has something to protect. (more…)
June
Sullivan’s Crossing (season 4)
10 episodes
“Sullivan’s Crossing” (season 4) — follows Maggie as the shocking revelation about her past marriage collides with her fragile new life in Timberlake, forcing her to navigate the emotional fallout while Cal struggles with his own unresolved grief and the uncertainty of where they now stand. With Sully embarking on a long‑delayed journey to Ireland and leaving the campground’s future in Maggie’s hands, she is pushed into a leadership role that exposes old tensions, new responsibilities, and the weight of the community’s expectations. As fresh faces arrive in town — including Liam, whose sudden reappearance threatens to unravel Maggie’s hard‑won stability — the Crossing becomes a pressure cooker of shifting loyalties, complicated romances, and long‑buried secrets resurfacing at the worst possible moment. Meanwhile, couples like Rafe and Sydney, Jacob and Lola, and Rob and Jane face turning points that test their commitments and reshape the emotional landscape of the town. “Sullivan’s Crossing” (season 4) positions itself as a grounded, character‑driven drama where past choices collide with new beginnings, and every relationship is pushed toward a reckoning that could redefine life in Timberlake. (more…)
June
Euphoria (season 3)
8 episodes
“Euphoria” (season 3) — picks up five years after the events of season 2, with Rue navigating adulthood under even harsher pressures as her struggle with sobriety pulls her into dangerous cross‑border entanglements tied to old drug debts. Cassie and Nate, now married, spiral into a warped performance of domestic stability while Cassie takes on a series of image‑driven online projects to sustain their future, and Lexi builds a new life in Hollywood’s production world as she drifts further from the people she once tried to save. As the characters attempt to reinvent themselves, the weight of their past choices lingers like a shadow they can’t outrun. And every step toward maturity exposes new fractures, revealing how adulthood magnifies the wounds they once thought were teenage problems. As their lives diverge, the illusion of control each character clings to begins to crack under the pressure of unresolved trauma. And the more they try to rewrite their futures, the more the ghosts of their pasts tighten their grip, shaping every decision with quiet, devastating force. The returning ensemble moves through fractured relationships, career detours, and the lingering trauma of their teenage years as adulthood proves no less volatile than high school. “Euphoria” (season 3) becomes a darker, more expansive chapter about survival, identity, and the uneasy hope of redemption in a world that keeps demanding more than these characters can give. (more…)
June
Dear England (season 1)
4 episodes
“Dear England” (season 1) — tracks Gareth Southgate from the shadow of his own missed penalty at Euro 1996 to the uneasy moment he is handed the England job in 2016, when the national team is trapped between public ridicule, tournament trauma, and the heavy mythology of what English football is supposed to mean. Rather than treating management as tactics alone, Southgate begins rebuilding the squad from the inside, working with psychologist Pippa Grange to confront fear, pressure, masculinity, and the emotional damage carried by players who have grown up under impossible scrutiny. Around him, figures like Greg Dyke, Greg Clarke, Steve Holland, Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, Jordan Pickford, Dele Alli, Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, Jude Bellingham, and Wayne Rooney reflect different generations of expectation, talent, vulnerability, and public judgment. As dressing-room conversations, penalty practice, press conferences, political tensions, and tournament nights collide, the season turns football into a story about identity, leadership, racism, media pressure, and the burden of trying to heal a country through a team that keeps being asked to carry more than sport. “Dear England” (season 1) becomes an emotional sports drama about failure, hope, and the quiet revolution of a manager who tries to teach England how to lose its fear before it can learn how to win. (more…)
May
Half Man (season 1)
6 episodes
“Half Man” (season 1) follows Niall, whose life is violently upended when his estranged “brother” Ruben appears at his wedding and attacks him, triggering a decades‑spanning unraveling of their fractured bond. As the investigation deepens, long‑suppressed memories begin to surface, forcing Niall to confront the version of Ruben he once depended on. Each flashback reveals another layer of manipulation, loyalty, and emotional entanglement that shaped their lives in ways neither fully understood. The town’s shifting perception of the two men only intensifies the pressure, blurring the line between victim and accomplice. And every new revelation tightens the psychological noose around Niall, pushing him toward truths he spent years avoiding. As the story flashes back to their youth, we see how an isolated, insecure Niall once clung to Ruben for belonging, only to be pulled into choices that left scars neither of them could escape. Their shared past tightens around them through college betrayals, courtroom pressure, and years of silence, until news of Ruben’s return reignites an obsession Niall can no longer control. In a tale where loyalty mutates into fear and identity is shaped by the person you can’t let go of, “Half Man” (season 1) becomes a tense, decades‑long collision between two men bound by a relationship that was never what it seemed. (more…)
May
Hacks (season 5)
10 episodes
“Hacks” (season 5) — follows Deborah Vance at the height of her late‑career renaissance, now navigating the treacherous upper tier of Hollywood as she fights to protect her hard‑won relevance while expanding her empire. Ava, newly in demand as a writer, is pulled back into Deborah’s orbit when a high‑stakes opportunity forces them to confront the unresolved tension between mentorship, ambition, and the cost of success. As their careers accelerate in different directions, both women find themselves haunted by the versions of each other they’ve outgrown but can’t quite let go of. And every new professional victory comes with a personal compromise, blurring the line between partnership and rivalry in ways neither is ready to admit. As Deborah’s team fractures under pressure and Ava’s personal life collides with her professional rise, the season becomes a sharp, emotionally charged exploration of loyalty, reinvention, and the brutal calculus of staying on top in an industry built on constant reinvention. “Hacks” (season 5) becomes a witty, incisive portrait of two women who can’t quit each other — or the spotlight — no matter how much it burns. (more…)
May
For All Mankind (season 5)
10 episodes
“For All Mankind” (season 5) — jumps into the 2010s, where Mars has evolved from a fragile outpost into a thriving, thousand‑resident colony fighting to define its own identity as Earth governments tighten their grip, demanding law, order, and obedience from a world they no longer understand. Ed Baldwin, now in his 80s, remains a pivotal but fading pillar of Martian leadership, gradually passing the torch to his daughter Kelly, his grandson Alex, and rising power players like Miles Dale, whose corporate ambitions collide with Dev Ayesa’s escalating economic war for control of the Red Planet. As rival factions quietly form within the colony, whispers of a potential breakaway movement begin to spread through the domes, hinting that Mars may soon reject Earth’s authority outright. And every new technological breakthrough — from asteroid mining to long‑range propulsion — becomes another weapon in a growing struggle over who will shape humanity’s future beyond Earth. As political tensions sharpen into open conflict, Mars becomes the central battleground for sovereignty, ideology, and the future of human expansion, with deep‑space missions pushing farther into the solar system even as the colony fractures under pressure. “For All Mankind” (season 5) becomes a sweeping alt‑history revolution story, where legacy, generational change, and the fight for independence reshape humanity’s place among the stars. (more…)
May
Divorced Sistas (season 1)
16 episodes
“Divorced Sistas” (Season 1) is a comedy-drama created by Tyler Perry, serving as a spin-off of “Sistas.” The series follows five close friends — Rasheda, Geneva, Naomi, Tiffany, and Bridgette — who navigate life, love, and the challenges of divorce, marriage, and dating. Unlike the original show, where the women were still exploring relationships, this series focuses on their experiences after marriage, dealing with heartbreak, healing, and personal growth. As they lean on each other for support, their sisterhood is tested by unexpected conflicts, forcing them to confront their loyalty, character, and the true strength of their bond. The show blends humor with emotional depth, exploring the ups and downs of relationships while highlighting the resilience of friendship. Each woman faces unique struggles, from messy divorces to new romantic prospects, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative. As tensions rise, secrets emerge, and their friendships are put to the test, leading to moments of laughter, drama, and heartfelt revelations. With sharp writing, relatable characters, and a fresh perspective on post-marriage life, “Divorced Sistas” (Season 1) delivers an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of love, loss, and the power of female friendships. (more…)
May
The Testaments (season 1)
10 episodes
“The Testaments” (season 1) — follows Agnes and Daisy, two teenage girls raised on opposite sides of Gilead’s borders, whose lives collide inside Aunt Lydia’s elite Wife School, a gilded institution where obedience is sculpted through ritual, fear, and the quiet brutality of indoctrination. As Agnes begins to question the foundations of the world she was taught to revere, Daisy’s arrival as an outsider—bearing a secret that links her directly to Gilead’s past—ignites fractures in the carefully curated hierarchy of the school. As the girls navigate the suffocating rituals of their new environment, the cracks in Gilead’s immaculate façade widen, revealing the quiet desperation simmering beneath its order. And every whispered conversation, every forbidden glance, becomes a small act of defiance that threatens to unravel the very system meant to contain them. Their uneasy bond grows into a catalyst for rebellion as they navigate the suffocating expectations of future wives, the manipulations of Aunt Lydia, and the hidden resistance threading its way through the regime’s most protected spaces. “The Testaments” (season 1) becomes a tense, emotionally charged coming‑of‑age dystopia about friendship, identity, and the dangerous spark of awakening inside a system built to extinguish it. (more…)
May
Tracker (season 3)
22 episodes
“Tracker” (Season 3) — follows Colter Shaw as he investigates a missing wife and daughter, only to uncover a sinister conspiracy tied to a shadowy organization known as “The Process.” Teaming up with his estranged brother Russell, Colter dives deeper into the mystery surrounding their father’s death, confronting long-buried family secrets and moral dilemmas that test his loyalty and integrity. A coded journal left behind by their father reveals a network of survivalist operatives scattered across the country. Colter’s investigation leads him to a remote compound in Montana, where he narrowly escapes an ambush. Russell begins to question Colter’s motives as their shared trauma resurfaces, threatening to fracture their fragile alliance. Meanwhile, a whistleblower named Kira offers classified intel that could dismantle The Process — but trusting her comes at a cost. As the brothers navigate dangerous alliances and cryptic threats, their mother Mary reemerges with concealed motives that blur the line between protector and betrayer. The investigation forces Colter to question everything he believes about justice, forgiveness, and the legacy of survivalism that shaped his past. With high-stakes action, emotional depth, and shocking revelations, “Tracker” (Season 3) delivers its most personal and suspenseful chapter yet. (more…)























