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11
April
21:28

Sistas (season 10)

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Sistas (season 10)

10 episodes

“Sistas” (season 10) — follows Andi, Danni, Fatima and the rest of the circle as a chain of violent, destabilizing events fractures their routines and forces each woman to confront buried tensions, legal fallout, and the consequences of choices they can no longer outrun, while Karen’s absence leaves a void that sharpens every conflict. As police investigations intensify and new evidence surfaces — from bombed cars to suspicious calls and resurfacing enemies — the women navigate shifting loyalties, workplace betrayals, and romantic entanglements that grow more volatile with each episode. The pressure around them escalates as unexpected players step into the chaos, forcing the group to question who is protecting them and who is quietly pushing them toward collapse. And every attempt to regain control only exposes deeper fractures, revealing how vulnerable their bond has become under the weight of secrets they never meant to share. Danni battles trauma and manipulation from Officer Green, Andi is pulled deeper into a web of professional and personal pressure involving Dr. Vaughn and Cruise, Fatima uncovers information that threatens both her marriage and her safety, and Sabrina’s uncertain condition becomes a silent weight on the entire group. With secrets leaking through every relationship and unexpected faces reappearing at the worst possible moments, “Sistas” (season 10) positions itself as a tense, emotionally charged drama where friendship is tested by guilt, danger, and the sharp edges of truth no one is ready to face. (more…)

Tyler Perry's Assisted Living (season 6)

22 episodes

“Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” (Season 6) continues the heartfelt and comedic journey of Jeremy and his family as they navigate life in the Georgia countryside while managing the struggling assisted living facility purchased by Jeremy’s eccentric grandfather Vinny, who remains determined to turn it into a thriving business despite the many obstacles in their way. As the family works to bring life and laughter back to the home, they face fresh challenges, unexpected twists, and emotional revelations that test their resilience and relationships, forcing them to lean on one another more than ever. This season explores the strength of family bonds, the importance of supporting one another through life’s transitions, and the humorous yet touching moments that arise from their efforts to keep the facility running while dealing with the unpredictable antics of its residents. With Mr. Brown and Cora stepping in as investors, their presence adds another layer of chaos and comedy, making every episode a mix of heartfelt storytelling and lighthearted fun as they attempt to bring order to the madness. As Jeremy, Leah, and their children Phillip and Sandra adjust to their new reality, they encounter hilarious mishaps, surprising friendships, and personal growth that deepens their connection to the residents and each other, proving that even in the most unexpected places, love and laughter can thrive. “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” (Season 6) delivers another entertaining chapter filled with warmth, humor, and the enduring message that family, no matter how unconventional, is the foundation of strength and love, reminding viewers that sometimes the best moments come from the most unexpected situations. (more…)

The Last Thing He Told Me (season 2)

8 episodes

“The Last Thing He Told Me” (season 2) — follows Hannah Hall and her stepdaughter Bailey five years after Owen’s disappearance, as the fragile life they’ve rebuilt is shattered when new evidence suggests Owen may have resurfaced inside the same criminal network he once fled. Their uneasy peace collapses when Bailey is contacted by someone tied to her biological family, pulling her back into the orbit of the Campano organization and forcing Hannah to confront the possibility that Owen’s choices were far darker and more complicated than she ever understood. As the investigation deepens, Hannah and Bailey are drawn into a maze of hidden alliances, federal scrutiny, and long‑buried secrets that threaten to unravel the truth behind Owen’s past and the identity Bailey has fought to reclaim. The closer they get to the truth, the more Hannah realizes that Owen’s return may not be a rescue but a warning. Every new lead forces Bailey to question whether the family she wants is the one she should fear most. The season tightens its tension through shifting loyalties, resurfacing threats, and the emotional fallout of a family built on half‑truths and disappearances. “The Last Thing He Told Me” (season 2) positions itself as a mystery‑drama about trust, reinvention, and the cost of protecting the people you love when the past refuses to stay buried. (more…)

The Miniature Wife (season 1)

10 episodes

“The Miniature Wife” (season 1) — follows bestselling novelist Lindy Littlejohn and her inventor‑husband Les, whose already fragile marriage detonates when a technological accident shrinks Lindy to six inches tall, turning their home into a battleground of shifting power dynamics. As Lindy fights to reclaim autonomy in a world suddenly built to overwhelm her, Les scrambles to control the narrative — and the experiment — while colleagues, investors, and opportunists circle the chaos he’s created. As the media begins circling their suburban home, the couple’s private implosion becomes a public spectacle, amplifying every insecurity they’ve tried to hide. And with each attempt to restore normalcy, the imbalance between them grows sharper, exposing the fault lines that existed long before Lindy became miniature. The season blends sci‑fi absurdity with emotional precision as the couple’s rivalry deepens, drawing in their daughter, their co‑workers, and a billionaire backer whose motives are anything but pure. “The Miniature Wife” (season 1) becomes a sharp, offbeat romantic dramedy about ego, intimacy, and the dangerous things people do when they feel small — literally or otherwise. (more…)

9
April
02:34

Wild Cards (season 3)

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Wild Cards (season 3)

10 episodes

“Wild Cards” (Season 3) — picks up one month after the Season 2 finale, with Max now working as an official police consultant and trying to adjust to a life where she’s supposed to follow the rules rather than bend them. Her world is immediately thrown off‑balance by two seismic arrivals: Ellis returns to the force, fully cleared of all charges and ready to be her partner again, reopening every unresolved tension between them. Every encounter with Vivienne feels like stepping into a room where the lights keep flickering, revealing truths Max isn’t ready to face. Even Ellis senses the shift, watching Max fight battles she can’t quite name. As Max is forced to navigate the emotional minefield of reconnecting with a mother tied to secrets, crime, and a past she never understood, her partnership with Ellis deepens in ways neither of them can easily control. Their cases grow more personal, more volatile, and more entangled with Vivienne’s shadowy motives, pushing Max to confront who she is, who she was raised to be, and who she might become. “Wild Cards” (Season 3) positions itself as a sharper, more emotionally charged caper — a blend of crime, comedy, and character drama where trust is a gamble, family is a wildcard, and every case threatens to expose the truth Max has spent her whole life outrunning. (more…)

9
April
02:34

Allegiance (season 3)

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Allegiance (season 3)

10 episodes

“Allegiance” (Season 3) — opens with Sabrina Sohal returning to the CFPC after publicly exposing Assistant Commissioner Oliver Campbell’s role in framing her father and unraveling a chain of corruption that nearly destroyed her career, only to find that Campbell, though dragged out of office, still operates from the shadows. A seemingly routine road‑rage incident between two women mutates into a case with tendrils reaching into a global drug cartel, forcing Sabrina to abandon her lone‑wolf instincts and evolve into a true team player as the investigation widens. Every new lead feels like a doorway into someone else’s secrets, a reminder that the department she serves is still riddled with ghosts. And Sabrina senses that the cartel isn’t just reacting — it’s anticipating her moves, as if someone on the inside is feeding them her playbook. Meanwhile, Campbell blackmails Sergeant Gabby into becoming his inside man, feeding him intel on Sabrina and Vince Brambilla as he hunts for leverage to bring them down. The season tracks Sabrina’s struggle to rebuild trust inside a department that once betrayed her, even as she confronts stolen identities, cartel violence, and a serial‑killer thread emerging from the case’s darkest corners. “Allegiance” (Season 3) positions itself as a tense, morally charged police drama where loyalty is fragile, justice is compromised, and every step forward risks triggering the next trap set by the enemies Sabrina thought she’d already defeated. (more…)

Twenty Twenty Six (season 1)

6 episodes

“Twenty Twenty Six” (season 1) — follows Ian Fletcher as he steps into his new role as Director of Integrity for the 2026 World Cup, navigating the volatile, jargon‑choked bureaucracy of football’s governing body while trying to keep an increasingly eccentric oversight team from imploding. Tasked with decisions that range from politically fraught host‑city selections to managing spiraling internal crises, Ian finds himself once again trapped in a vortex of meetings, memos, and well‑meaning incompetence. As global scrutiny intensifies, every minor misstep becomes a potential scandal, forcing Ian to juggle diplomacy, damage control, and the fragile egos of those who insist they’re “solution‑focused.” And with each new initiative meant to demonstrate transparency, the organization somehow drifts further into chaos, revealing just how elastic the concept of “integrity” can become under pressure. As environmental reports, inter‑departmental turf wars, and global‑tournament pressures collide, the season turns into a deadpan portrait of institutional chaos stretched across three countries and one very overheated Miami office. “Twenty Twenty Six” (season 1) becomes a sharp, dry, painfully relatable workplace satire about ambition, responsibility, and the absurdity of trying to maintain “integrity” inside a machine built to test it at every turn. (more…)

8
April
14:48

Shrinking (season 3)

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Shrinking (season 3)

11 episodes

“Shrinking” (season 3) — unfolds as Jimmy Laird, still staggering under the weight of unresolved grief and the emotional wreckage he’s spent years avoiding, is forced into a new season of reckoning when the sudden reappearance of his estranged father collides with the fragile progress he’s made in rebuilding his life. Every step forward feels like it’s built on shifting ground, as if the emotional terrain beneath him is waiting to crack open again. Paul’s advancing Parkinson’s casts a long, quiet shadow over the group, reshaping every conversation and every moment of connection, while Brian and Charlie brace for the overwhelming joy and terror of welcoming a newborn into their world. Alice stands at the edge of adulthood, torn between the safety of what she knows and the pull of what she fears she might lose, and Sean’s unresolved feelings for Marisol resurface with a force that threatens the stability he’s fought to earn. Their lives knot together through small mercies, painful truths, and the kind of emotional collisions that expose who they are beneath the coping mechanisms they’ve perfected. “Shrinking” (season 3) positions itself as a tender, sharply observed portrait of people learning — slowly, messily — to move forward without leaving their past selves behind. (more…)

8
April
14:47

High Potential (season 2)

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High Potential (season 2)

18 episodes

“High Potential” (Season 2) picks up immediately after the Season 1 finale, plunging Morgan Gillory deeper into a world of danger, deception, and personal reckoning. Now a trusted civilian consultant for the LAPD, Morgan faces her most formidable adversary yet: the Game Maker, a brilliant and twisted serial killer who taunted her in the closing moments of last season and now returns with a season-long campaign of psychological warfare. As Morgan protects her children and navigates the fallout from Oz’s near-death experience, she’s forced to confront threats that strike at the heart of her family. The season also introduces Captain Jesse Wagner, a politically savvy disruptor who shakes up precinct dynamics and challenges Morgan’s unconventional methods. Meanwhile, Morgan’s partnership with Detective Karadec grows more complex, strained by trust issues and unresolved tension. Personal mysteries deepen — especially surrounding Morgan’s long-missing ex, Roman, whose shadow looms larger with each episode. The show expands its emotional scope by diving into Ava’s parentage, Morgan’s split from Ludo, and the lingering question of whether Tom will return. “High Potential” (Season 2) delivers a sharper, darker, and more emotionally charged ride, balancing weekly whodunits with overarching storylines that test Morgan’s intellect, resilience, and heart. (more…)

8
April
14:47

Blue Skies (season 1)

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Blue Skies (season 1)

8 episodes

“Blue Skies” (season 1) — follows National Park investigator Jodi Larsen, newly returned home after a year marked by loss, as she partners with a stray dog named Blue and is pulled into a series of wilderness cases that expose the dangers, secrets, and human desperation hidden across Crystal Ridge. Each investigation — from a missing boy to a fugitive vanishing into the forest, unidentified bodies, sabotaged bungee jumps, and a protected wolf pack disappearing without a trace — forces Jodi to confront both the brutality of the terrain and the unresolved fractures in her own life. As Blue’s instincts lead them deeper into the park’s most treacherous corners, Jodi uncovers patterns that suggest these incidents are more connected than they appear, drawing her into conflicts involving poachers, influencers chasing viral stunts, and locals with motives buried under years of silence. With her father Bill targeted in a violent attack and Blue’s life endangered during a rescue mission, “Blue Skies” (season 1) positions itself as a grounded, emotionally driven mystery drama where survival hinges on trust, instinct, and the fragile bond between a woman and the dog who becomes her partner in the wild. (more…)