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October
Lioness (season 1)
8 episodes
“Lioness” (Season 1), also known as “Special Ops: Lioness”, is an action-packed spy thriller series created by Taylor Sheridan. The show follows Joe McNamara (played by Zoe Saldaña), a CIA operative who leads a covert unit known as the Lioness program. The mission of the Lioness program is to infiltrate terrorist organizations from within by enlisting special operatives, known as Lionesses. In Season 1, Joe recruits Sergeant Cruz Manuelos (played by Laysla De Oliveira), a passionate and rough-around-the-edges Marine, to join the Lioness Engagement Team. Cruz is tasked with getting close to a terrorist cell to gather crucial intelligence and help bring down the organization from within. However, things get complicated when Cruz develops personal feelings for Aaliyah Amrohi, the daughter of a suspected terrorist. As Cruz struggles with her emotions and the mission’s demands, Joe and her team face mounting pressure from all sides. The series explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the personal costs of fighting terror. The mix of personal and professional challenges faced by the characters, combined with the intense espionage plot, makes “Lioness” a compelling watch that delves deep into the complexities of undercover operations and human emotions. (more…)
October
The Book of Negroes (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Book of Negroes” (Season 1) is a six-part miniseries based on the novel by Lawrence Hill. The series tells the remarkable story of Aminata Diallo, an African woman who is abducted from her village and sold into slavery in the 18th century. The narrative follows her harrowing journey across the Atlantic to America, where she faces unimaginable hardships and struggles for survival. Aminata’s intelligence and resilience help her navigate the brutal realities of slavery, and she becomes a key figure in the fight for freedom. The series explores her journey from enslavement to her work with the British during the American Revolution, where she helps other enslaved people secure their freedom by recording their names in the historical document known as the Book of Negroes. As Aminata travels from Africa to the American South, and eventually to Nova Scotia and back to Africa, she encounters various historical figures and events that shape her life’s path. The series is a powerful portrayal of the human spirit’s endurance in the face of oppression and the quest for justice and liberty. With compelling performances, especially by Aunjanue Ellis as Aminata, the series delves into themes of resilience, identity, and the struggle for freedom. The story is both a personal and historical epic, capturing the harsh realities of slavery and the indomitable will of those who fought against it. (more…)
October
The Flatshare (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Flatshare” (Season 1) is a British comedy-drama series based on Beth O’Leary’s novel of the same name. The show follows Tiffany “Tiffy” Moore, a journalist, and Leon Twomey, a hospice nurse, who decide to share a bed in a London flat to save money. They never meet each other, communicating only through Post-it notes left around the flat. Tiffy has just gone through a messy breakup and is trying to get back on her feet, while Leon is dealing with his own challenges, including devastating news about his older brother, Richie. As they navigate their unusual living arrangement, they start to form a connection and support each other through their personal struggles. The series explores themes of loneliness, friendship, and unexpected romance, with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. The quirky premise and the chemistry between the main characters make it an engaging and charming watch. The series delves into the complexities of modern relationships and the different ways people can support each other even when they aren’t physically present. As Tiffy and Leon get to know each other through their notes, they build a deep bond that helps them face their individual challenges. The narrative blends comedy and drama seamlessly, offering both lighthearted and emotional moments that resonate with viewers. The characters’ growth and the evolution of their relationship are at the heart of “The Flatshare”, making it a relatable and heartwarming series that captures the essence of finding connection and support in unexpected places. (more…)
October
Call the Midwife (season 13)
8 episodes
“Call the Midwife” (Season 13) continues to follow the dedicated midwives and nuns of Nonnatus House in Poplar, London, as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of their work in 1969. The season introduces new trainee midwives, including Joyce Highland and Rosalind Clifford, who must adapt to life among the nuns. The season explores various medical and social issues, such as the impact of poverty on health, the struggles of new mothers, and the personal lives of the midwives and nuns. Trixie Aylward faces emotional turmoil after her husband Matthew moves to New York, while Sister Monica Joan battles depression and fears it will be her last Christmas. The season also features a Christmas special, where the festive spirit is dampened by the spread of influenza and fears of an escaped prisoner. The midwives must balance their duties with the holiday celebrations, adding an extra layer of drama and heartwarming moments. (more…)
October
The Spiderwick Chronicles (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Spiderwick Chronicles” (Season 1) is a fantasy adventure series based on the beloved children’s book series by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. The show follows the Grace family, who move from Brooklyn, New York, to their ancestral home in Henson, Michigan, known as the Spiderwick Estate. The family consists of Helen Grace and her three children: fraternal twins Jared and Simon, and their older sister Mallory. Upon arriving at the estate, Jared discovers a hidden world of magical creatures and a field guide created by their ancestor, Arthur Spiderwick. With the help of their great-aunt Lucinda, the siblings embark on a quest to find the missing pages of the field guide, which are crucial in protecting themselves from the dangerous ogre, Mulgarath. As they uncover more about the unseen world, the siblings face various supernatural creatures and challenges, learning about themselves and their family’s history along the way. The season is filled with adventure, mystery, and moments of growth for each character, making it an engaging and magical journey for viewers of all ages. The interactions between the siblings and the magical creatures provide both tension and humor. With its enchanting plot and well-developed characters, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” promises to be a delightful and enthralling series that captures the imagination and hearts of its audience. (more…)
October
Fleishman Is in Trouble (season 1)
8 episodes
“Fleishman Is in Trouble” (Season 1) is a drama miniseries based on Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s novel of the same name. The story follows Dr. Toby Fleishman, a recently divorced hepatologist in his early forties, who starts using dating apps for the first time and finds unexpected success. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when his ex-wife, Rachel Fleishman, mysteriously disappears, leaving him to care for their two children, Hannah and Solly. As Toby juggles his responsibilities at work, his burgeoning love life, and the sudden disappearance of Rachel, he begins to reflect on his failed marriage and the events that led to their separation. The series is narrated by Libby Epstein, one of Toby’s best friends, who provides insights into Toby’s life and the complexities of modern relationships. The show explores themes of midlife crisis, divorce, parenting, and the search for identity and happiness in the aftermath of a failed marriage. With strong performances from Jesse Eisenberg as Toby and Claire Danes as Rachel, “Fleishman Is in Trouble” offers a poignant and thought-provoking look at the challenges and triumphs of navigating life’s unexpected twists and turns. The miniseries delves deeply into the emotional landscape of its characters, offering viewers a rich, layered narrative that examines the intricacies of human connections and the struggles of finding one’s place in the world amidst personal upheaval. (more…)
October
The Dropout (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Dropout” (Season 1) is a biographical drama miniseries that dramatizes the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos. The series, based on the ABC News podcast of the same name, stars Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth Holmes, a Stanford University dropout who founded the healthcare startup Theranos with the promise of revolutionizing blood testing with just a few drops of blood. The show explores Holmes’s journey from a young, ambitious entrepreneur to a fraudulent businesswoman whose company’s value soared to $9 billion before being exposed as a scam. It delves into her relationships, including her partnership with Sunny Balwani (played by Naveen Andrews), and the intense scrutiny from journalists like John Carreyrou, who played a key role in uncovering the truth about Theranos. The series touches on themes of ambition, deception, and the consequences of unchecked power in the tech and healthcare industries. With its gripping storytelling and strong performances, “The Dropout” offers a compelling look at one of the most infamous cases of corporate fraud in recent history. The narrative is both engaging and disturbing, showcasing the lengths to which Holmes went to maintain the facade of her groundbreaking technology. Seyfried’s portrayal of Holmes captures the complexity of her character, from her initial idealism to her eventual downfall. This miniseries provides a thorough examination of the personal and professional dynamics, making it a must-watch for those interested in business scandals, technology, and the pursuit of innovation at any cost. (more…)
October
The Old Man (season 2)
8 episodes
Season 2 of “The Old Man” picks up three weeks after the dramatic events of the Season 1 finale. Dan Chase (Jeff Bridges) and Harold Harper (John Lithgow) are on a mission to rescue Emily Chase (Alia Shawkat), who has been kidnapped by Faraz Hamzad. The season starts with Chase and Harper sneaking into Afghanistan, navigating dangerous terrain and dealing with local resistance fighters. Their journey is complicated by their differing skill sets and approaches, with Chase handling the physical confrontations and Harper providing strategic thinking. Meanwhile, Emily’s storyline unfolds separately, focusing on her homecoming and the emotional complexities of her situation. The season blends elements of family drama with the espionage action-thriller genre, creating a rich and suspenseful narrative. (more…)
October
Elkhorn (season 1)
10 episodes
“Elkhorn” (Season 1) is an American historical drama series that chronicles the early life of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. The series is inspired by Roosevelt’s real-life adventures as a cowboy and rancher in the American Frontier before he returned east to become the youngest President in U.S. history. The first season follows a young Theodore Roosevelt, played by Mason Beals, who, after suffering the devastating loss of his wife and mother, decides to abandon his life of privilege in New York and heads to the lawless Dakota Badlands. There, he establishes the Elkhorn Ranch and attempts to remake himself into a cattleman. The series explores his struggles and triumphs as he navigates the harsh and unforgiving environment, dealing with thieves, hired guns, grizzly bears, and the need for law and order in the Badlands. The show delves into themes of resilience, reinvention, and the pursuit of the American Dream, offering a glimpse into the formative years of one of the most iconic figures in American history. With its gripping storytelling and strong performances, “Elkhorn” promises to be a captivating watch for history enthusiasts and fans of western dramas alike. (more…)
October
Territory (season 1)
6 episodes
“Territory” (Season 1) is an Australian drama series set in the remote Northern Territory. The show revolves around the Lawson family, who have been running the world’s largest cattle station, Marianne Station, for generations. The series begins with the death of Daniel Lawson, the younger son and heir to the station, which triggers a fierce battle for control among family members and outsiders. Colin Lawson, the ruthless patriarch played by Robert Taylor, finds himself without a clear successor. His remaining son, Graham, struggles with alcoholism, while his daughter-in-law, Emily Lawson, played by Anna Torv, has worked hard to earn her place at the table. The show also features other contenders, including the grandchildren Susie and Marshall, who are caught in the middle of the power struggle. As the family fights for control, they face threats from rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders, and billionaire miners, all of whom want a piece of the valuable land. The series explores themes of legacy, power, and survival in a harsh and unforgiving environment. The rivalry and alliances between family members and outsiders create a gripping neo-western drama. As secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested, the Lawson family must navigate the treacherous landscape of both their land and their relationships. The series’ intense drama and complex characters promise to keep viewers in suspense, blending the rugged beauty of the Northern Territory with the high-stakes tension of a family fighting for their legacy. (more…)























