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November
Murder in a Small Town (season 1)
8 episodes
Murder in a Small Town Season 1 follows Karl Alberg, a former big-city detective played by Rossif Sutherland, who moves to a quiet coastal town to recover from the psychological toll of his previous job. However, his plans for a peaceful life are disrupted when a series of murders begin to occur in the town. As Karl investigates these crimes, he uncovers dark secrets and hidden tensions among the townspeople. The series explores themes of redemption, community, and the impact of past traumas. Alongside the gripping murder investigations, the show delves into Karl’s personal struggles and his efforts to rebuild his life. (more…)
November
Murdoch Mysteries (season 18)
8 episodes
“Murdoch Mysteries” (Season 18) dives deeper into the intriguing world of Detective William Murdoch as he continues solving perplexing crimes in early 20th-century Toronto. This season, Murdoch’s cutting-edge forensic techniques, like fingerprinting and ultraviolet lighting, are put to the test in an array of fascinating cases. One episode features a murder at a Charles Dickens convention, blending literary history with detective work. Another sees Murdoch acting as a bodyguard for a silent film star, navigating the glitz and danger of early Hollywood. The season also includes a daring plot to steal the world’s largest ruby, showcasing Murdoch’s ability to thwart elaborate heists. A particularly intriguing case involves a “Missing Link” skull, merging scientific discovery with mystery. The holiday episode brings warmth and cheer, celebrating the misfits and singletons of the era. Throughout the season, viewers are treated to a rich tapestry of historical intrigue, innovative crime-solving, and the ever-evolving relationships of the characters we’ve come to love. (more…)
November
Whitstable Pearl (season 3)
6 episodes
“Whitstable Pearl” (Season 3) continues to follow the adventures of Pearl Nolan, a single mom who runs a private detective agency from her family restaurant in the picturesque coastal town of Whitstable. This season brings fresh new cases and simmering romantic tension. Pearl, played by Kerry Godliman, teams up with brooding DCI Mike McGuire, played by Howard Charles, to solve a series of colorful new crimes in Kent. Pearl’s razor-sharp mother, Dolly, played by Frances Barber, continues to add her wit and wisdom to the mix. Meanwhile, Pearl’s relationship with laidback supply teacher Tom Grant, played by Robert Webb, faces new challenges as cracks begin to show. The season kicks off with a dramatic incident where photographer Izzy is knocked unconscious on the beach, leading Pearl to investigate whether this assault is connected to the disappearance of her friend’s daughter seven years earlier. As the season unfolds, Pearl and Mike work together on various cases, including a tragic incident at the town’s annual psychic fair and the mysterious death of a food critic at Pearl’s restaurant. The season also delves into Mike’s quest for self-healing and closure regarding his wife’s death. With its blend of mystery, romance, and humor, “Whitstable Pearl” (Season 3) promises to be an engaging and heartwarming watch. (more…)
November
The Franchise (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Franchise” (Season 1) is a sharp and witty comedy series that pulls back the curtain on the chaotic and absurd world of superhero movie production. Created by Armando Iannucci, Sam Mendes, and Jon Brown, the show centers on the beleaguered crew of a low-budget superhero film franchise. Struggling to navigate the high stakes and constant upheavals of Hollywood, the team faces a series of comedic misadventures and unpredictable crises. The talented ensemble cast, including Billy Magnussen, Aya Cash, and Himesh Patel, brings to life the colorful array of characters, from eccentric directors and stressed-out producers to jaded writers and over-the-top actors. As the crew contends with budget cuts, creative clashes, and the ever-present threat of the studio pulling the plug, they must also grapple with their own personal dramas and aspirations. “The Franchise” deftly blends satire and heartfelt moments, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the madness of making movies and the passionate, if sometimes misguided, people who bring these stories to life. (more…)
November
From (season 3)
10 episodes
From Season 3 continues the eerie and suspenseful journey of the residents trapped in a mysterious town. The season picks up right after the shocking events of Season 2, where Tabitha (Catalina Sandino Moreno) finds herself outside the town, trying to piece together clues about her family’s whereabouts. Meanwhile, the townspeople face new challenges as their crops mysteriously spoil overnight. Boyd (Harold Perrineau) and Donna (Elizabeth Saunders) struggle to maintain order, while Jim (Eion Bailey) embarks on a rescue mission to find his wife. Other storylines include Fatima (Pegah Ghafoori) dealing with her pregnancy, Jade (David Alpay) deciphering a recurring symbol, and Victor (Scott McCord) confronting his past. The season promises to unravel more of the town’s dark secrets, with terrifying new dynamics and connections. Are you excited to see how these mysteries unfold? (more…)
November
Fisk (season 3)
6 episodes
“Fisk” (Season 3) continues the quirky and comedic journey of Helen Tudor-Fisk, played by Kitty Flanagan. In this season, Helen is now a name partner at Gruber & Fisk, which brings new responsibilities and pressures. Her colleague Ray, played by Marty Sheargold, is preoccupied with his new partner and her “fashion psychologist” business, adding to the comedic tension. Helen’s unique charm and no-nonsense perspective continue to shine as she navigates the often absurd world of wills and probate law. The season promises to deliver more laugh-filled episodes as Helen deals with bizarre clients and even more outlandish legal cases. Whether it’s a family feud over a pet’s inheritance or an eccentric millionaire with a very unconventional will, Helen’s dry wit and practical approach to problem-solving are put to the test. Fans can look forward to more clever writing and stellar performances from the cast, including Julia Zemiro as Roz Gruber, who has her own set of quirky challenges to face. Additionally, the season delves into Helen’s personal life, offering glimpses of her trying to balance her professional obligations with her own quest for happiness and fulfillment. With new characters and unexpected twists, “Fisk” (Season 3) keeps the humor fresh and the storylines engaging, making it a must-watch for those who enjoy a good mix of comedy and drama. (more…)
November
A Man on the Inside (season 1)
8 episodes
“A Man on the Inside” (Season 1) is a comedy series created by Michael Schur, based on the documentary “The Mole Agent” by Maite Alberdi. The show stars Ted Danson as Charles Nieuwendyk, a widower and retired engineering college professor who takes on a new role as an investigative assistant for a private detective. His mission is to go undercover at Pacific View, a Continuing Care Retirement Community in San Francisco, to solve the mystery of a missing ruby necklace. Charles pretends to be a new resident at the retirement home, all while reporting any suspicious activities to the detective, Julie. As he spends time at Pacific View, Charles forms unexpected friendships and confronts his own fears and experiences related to aging and loss. As Charles delves deeper into the lives of the residents, he discovers that everyone has their own secrets and stories, making his investigation more complex and meaningful. The show balances comedy with poignant moments, offering a unique look at life in a retirement community and the idea that it’s never too late to find new adventures and connections. With its charming lead performance by Ted Danson and a strong supporting cast, “A Man on the Inside” provides both laughs and heartfelt reflections on life’s later stages, making it a delightful and thought-provoking watch for viewers of all ages. (more…)
November
Paris Has Fallen (season 1)
8 episodes
“Paris Has Fallen” (Season 1) is a high-octane action thriller set in Paris. The series centers on Vincent Taleb, a skilled close protection officer, and Zara Taylor, a resourceful MI6 operative. They team up when a terrorist group led by Jacob Pearce targets a high-profile event with the French Minister of Defence. Vincent and Zara uncover that the attack is part of a larger conspiracy threatening global security. The series is packed with intense action, including chases, confrontations, and firefights. Their mission is complicated by a mole within their ranks, adding extra tension as they identify the traitor while combating the external threat. Each episode raises the stakes, revealing new twists. The chemistry between Vincent and Zara adds depth, forming an unbreakable bond amidst chaos. Their personal stories and motivations are explored, providing a compelling look at the heroes behind the action. “Paris Has Fallen” offers a gripping narrative, combining the grandeur of Parisian landmarks with the urgency of a global crisis. The show promises heart-pounding excitement, intricate plots, and a satisfying blend of action and espionage. (more…)
November
The Penguin (season 1)
8 episodes
The Penguin Season 1 follows Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot, portrayed by Colin Farrell, as he navigates the chaotic aftermath of the events in The Batman. With the death of crime lord Carmine Falcone and the flooding of Gotham City, Oz sees an opportunity to seize power and fill the vacuum left in the criminal underworld. The series delves into his ruthless rise to power, exploring the complexities of his character and the challenges he faces from rival factions and law enforcement. The show also highlights the struggles of Falcone’s children as they attempt to keep their family together amidst the power shift. With intense drama and gritty storytelling, The Penguin promises to be a compelling addition to the DC Universe. (more…)
November
Based on a True Story (season 2)
8 episodes
“Based on a True Story” (Season 2) continues the dark comedy thriller series created by Craig Rosenberg, starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina. Set three months after the chaotic events of the first season, Ava and Nathan Bartlett are adjusting to life as new parents and trying to leave their past with the West Side Ripper, Matt, behind. However, their peace is short-lived when a series of new murders occur in Los Angeles, making Ava suspect that Matt might be involved again. As Ava and Nathan investigate these new murders, they encounter old and new characters, each bringing their own complexities and surprises to the story. The season delves into the challenges of balancing their personal lives with the dark world of crime they find themselves entangled in. With its unique blend of humor, suspense, and unexpected twists, “Based on a True Story” Season 2 offers an engaging and entertaining watch, continuing to satirize the true-crime craze and explore ethical dilemmas faced by ordinary people caught up in extraordinary circumstances. (more…)