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January
WWE: Unreal (season 2)
5 episodes
“WWE: Unreal” (Season 2) — follows WWE in the turbulent stretch after WrestleMania 41, pulling viewers deep into the company’s chaotic road toward the first‑ever two‑night SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium in 2025, where backstage politics, creative gambles, and personal crises collide behind the curtain. Seth Rollins’ meticulously orchestrated fake knee injury — the so‑called “Ruse of the Century” — becomes the season’s spine, revealing how a tightly guarded deception is built, protected, and weaponized until its explosive payoff at SummerSlam. Parallel threads expose R‑Truth’s emotional contract dispute and shocking release, Naomi’s reflections on her 2022 walkout, Pat McAfee’s return, Jelly Roll’s in‑ring debut, and the constant push‑and‑pull between talent, producers, and creative leads as matches are rewritten, scrapped, or saved at the last second. The cameras capture raw moments rarely seen — from Road Dogg’s frustrations over booking chaos to John Cena comforting a devastated Lyra Valkyria after her botched No‑DQ title match with Becky Lynch, a scene that lays bare the emotional cost of chasing perfection in a business built on spectacle. “WWE: Unreal” (Season 2) positions itself as an unfiltered, high‑stakes chronicle of ambition, ego, vulnerability, and the relentless machinery required to turn wrestling’s biggest summer event into reality. (more…)
January
The Wayfinders (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Wayfinders” (Season 1) — follows three high‑school outsiders whose lives are upended when Zara, a mysterious woman able to glimpse the future, escapes a deadly pursuer on Earth and recruits them with a cryptic checklist that leads to the discovery of a broken golden orb during a school field trip, which the teens accidentally repair and activate, hurling them across the universe into a brutal medieval world ruled by a corrupt prince terrified of a prophecy foretelling three warriors destined to end his reign. Thrown into a realm of knights, wizards, dragons, and dark magic, Flynn, a socially awkward gamer and strategist, Cash, a popular athlete hiding a love for Broadway, and Oaklee, a punk girl hardened by a rough upbringing, are immediately hunted by the prince’s soldiers and forced to rely on their mismatched strengths to survive. As they flee through forests, dungeons, and war‑torn villages, they form uneasy alliances with a fierce rebel princess and a teenage werebear, becoming entangled in a civil war that exposes the cruelty of the prince’s regime and the desperation of those fighting to overthrow it. Their journey pushes them through traps, magical guardians, and near‑fatal confrontations, including a tense escape from a dungeon where Flynn’s quick thinking, Cash’s physical force, and Oaklee’s agility become the only reason they make it out alive. As they uncover the truth behind a powerful artifact the prince seeks to secure his rule, the trio begins to understand that the prophecy binding them to this world may hold the key not only to its salvation but to finding a way back home. “The Wayfinders” (Season 1) positions itself as a high‑energy fantasy adventure where three unlikely heroes are forced to grow, adapt, and trust one another as they navigate a world determined to either use them, worship them, or destroy them. (more…)
January
Can You Keep a Secret? (season 1)
6 episodes
“Can You Keep a Secret?” (Season 1) — unfolds in a quiet West Country town where retired couple Debbie and William Fendon accidentally stumble into a criminal opportunity after a bureaucratic mistake declares William dead, opening the door to a life‑insurance payout they were never meant to receive. What begins as a desperate, almost comedic attempt to hide William in the attic spirals into a tightening web of lies, as their son Harry is dragged into the conspiracy and forced to shield the truth from his wife Neha, a local police officer whose instincts sharpen with every inconsistency. As the Fendons scramble to maintain the illusion, an unknown blackmailer emerges, demanding a share of the money and pushing the family into increasingly reckless decisions that blur the line between farce and genuine danger. Each episode deepens the chaos — from clashes over returning the money to frantic hunts for the blackmailer — while William’s illness, mounting secrets, and the growing list of people who “know too much” threaten to collapse the entire scheme. “Can You Keep a Secret?” (Season 1) positions itself as a darkly comic domestic caper where love, fear, and foolishness collide, and where one small lie becomes the spark for a disaster no one in the Fendon family is prepared to contain. (more…)
January
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials (season 1)
3 episodes
“Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials” (Season 1) — unfolds in 1925 at the lavish Chimneys estate, where a playful prank with alarm clocks during a country‑house party turns abruptly sinister when one of the guests is found dead, pushing sharp‑witted Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent to reject the tidy official explanation and plunge into an investigation that spirals far beyond a simple murder. As she follows a trail of coded clues, secretive alliances, and buried motives, Bundle crosses paths with eccentric aristocrats, political schemers, and the enigmatic Superintendent Battle, each holding fragments of a truth tangled in conspiracies stretching through Britain’s upper circles. Even the most charming drawing rooms feel charged with unease, as if every polite smile hides a cipher waiting to be cracked. And Bundle senses that the deeper she goes, the more she is stepping into a game designed long before she arrived. The deeper she digs, the more the case shifts from a curious death to a web of hidden agendas and shadowy forces operating behind the façade of 1920s elegance, turning her pursuit into a race against dangers no one at Chimneys ever imagined. “Seven Dials” (Season 1) positions itself as a stylish, clue‑laden Christie mystery where charm, wit, and period glamour collide with secrets capable of reshaping lives. (more…)
January
Ponies (season 1)
8 episodes
“Ponies” (Season 1) — unfolds in Moscow, 1977, where two seemingly invisible embassy secretaries, Bea and Twila, are shattered by the news that their CIA‑agent husbands died in a mysterious plane crash — a crash with no records, no wreckage, and no answers. Refusing to be dismissed as “persons of no interest,” they force their way into the world of espionage, convincing CIA station chief Dane to use them as operatives precisely because no one would ever suspect them. Every step they take feels like walking across thin ice, the kind that cracks long before it breaks. Even their smallest choices echo through the city’s shadows, drawing attention from people who never forgive curiosity. Their work with Soviet asset Sasha pulls them into a tightening Cold War conspiracy, while Bea begins a dangerous faux‑romance with high‑ranking KGB officer Andrei Visiliev to extract intelligence, and Twila navigates Moscow’s criminal underbelly through fixer Vera. As the women dig deeper, loyalties blur, moles multiply, and the truth about their husbands fractures into conflicting accounts — from rumors of execution to revelations that at least one of them may still be alive, hidden somewhere behind the Iron Curtain. “Ponies” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, character‑driven spy thriller where two underestimated women weaponize grief, intuition, and audacity to survive a game designed to erase them. (more…)
January
A Thousand Blows (season 2)
6 episodes
“A Thousand Blows” (Season 2) — unfolds one year after the brutal events in Wapping, where Hezekiah, once driven by fire and purpose, has become a shadow of himself, while Sugar Goodson, estranged from his family and drowning in drink, drifts toward oblivion. Just as the East End seems ready to exhale its final breath, Mary Carr storms back into town with her fiercely loyal second, Alice Diamond, determined to rebuild her gang, reclaim her crown, and execute a plan more dangerous than anything she has attempted before. The air around her feels charged, as if the streets themselves recognize the return of a force they once feared. Even old enemies pause, sensing that Mary’s ambitions will redraw every boundary they thought they understood. Her return drags every major player back into the fray — Hezekiah, Sugar, the Goodson brothers, the women of the Carr gang — pulling them into a tightening web of revenge, loyalty, and survival as old wounds reopen and new alliances form in the shadows. With the streets of 1880s London simmering under rivalries, betrayals, and the relentless fight to stay alive, the season deepens its world of bare‑knuckle brutality and desperate ambition, where every choice carries a cost and no one escapes untouched. “A Thousand Blows” (Season 2) positions itself as a darker, sharper continuation — a story of reckoning, reinvention, and the dangerous pull of the past. (more…)
January
Father Brown (season 13)
10 episodes
“Father Brown” (Season 13) — follows the crime‑solving priest as a fresh wave of murders unsettles Kembleford, drawing him into cases involving missing infants, a dead theatre manager, and a stolen sacred statue, all while familiar allies and adversaries return to complicate his path. The newly married Sullivans navigate domestic life and shifting roles within the community, Brenda steps into the parish secretary position while learning to drive under Goodfellow’s watch, and Lady Felicia, Flambeau, and even Mrs McCarthy reappear, each bringing their own chaos and charm back into Father Brown’s orbit. Even the village itself feels different this season, as if the quiet lanes and familiar cottages are holding their breath between each new crime. And Father Brown senses a deeper unease beneath the surface, a tension that hints at storms no one is ready to name. Flambeau tasks him with visiting the imprisoned Father Lazarus, triggering a dangerous chain of events that enrages Canon Fox, now Bishop‑Elect, who quietly prepares to remove Father Brown from Kembleford once and for all. As tensions rise and loyalties fracture, the season blends cosy‑crime warmth with escalating personal stakes, culminating in confrontations that threaten the parish, the friendships that define it, and Father Brown’s place within the village he has long protected. “Father Brown” (Season 13) positions itself as a lively, character‑rich mystery cycle where faith, intuition, and stubborn compassion collide with danger in every episode. (more…)
January
Piglets (season 2)
6 episodes
“Piglets” (Season 2) — returns to the charmingly dysfunctional Norbourne police training college, where term continues with even more chaos, rivalry, and barely‑controlled incompetence. Two new recruits shake up B Group: Danni, endlessly excited about her upcoming wedding, and Connor, a mysterious storyteller whose tall tales leave everyone guessing. Superintendents Bob Weekes and Julie Spry spiral into a petty, escalating competition for a coveted trip to the Bahamas with Chief Superintendent Cunningham — only to learn he plans to merge their jobs into one, putting both careers at risk. Julie responds with manipulative “harmless” gaslighting, while Bob secretly wonders if one of the trainees might be his biological child, prompting a covert DNA test. Meanwhile, Sgt. Daz Black, on his final warning for violent behavior, is forced into anger‑management therapy with Melanie, whose questionable qualifications only make him angrier — and eventually lead to a dangerously messy entanglement. Geeta schemes to escape her unwanted role as Year Rep, Afia fends off a familiar admirer, Dev discovers the unexpected consequences of wearing glasses, and double‑agent Paul is pushed into a high‑risk undercover mission that threatens his life. “Piglets” (Season 2) leans fully into its off‑kilter police‑academy absurdity — a workplace farce where incompetence, ego, and accidental heroism collide in every episode. (more…)
January
The Staircase (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Staircase” (Season 1) — centers on novelist Michael Peterson after his wife, Kathleen, is found dead at the bottom of the staircase in their Durham home, a discovery that ignites a sprawling investigation and a deeply public legal battle. As prosecutors build a case arguing her injuries point to homicide, Michael insists it was a tragic accident, forcing his fractured family into the spotlight while they struggle to reconcile loyalty, doubt, and the weight of mounting evidence. Every new revelation fractures the family’s sense of reality a little further, blurring the line between truth and performance. Even the quiet moments feel volatile, charged with the fear that one more detail could shatter everything they think they know. The arrival of a French documentary crew adds another layer of tension, capturing every shift in the household, every strategic move from the defense, and every misstep that threatens to unravel Michael’s carefully maintained composure. The season blends courtroom maneuvering, forensic disputes, and intimate family drama, exploring how truth becomes slippery when filtered through media, memory, and fear. “The Staircase” (Season 1) positions itself as a slow‑burn true‑crime drama where ambiguity is the point, and every answer only opens a deeper question about guilt, perception, and the stories people tell to survive. (more…)
January
Landman (season 2)
10 episodes
“Landman” (Season 2) — intensifies the high-stakes drama of West Texas oil politics, as Tommy Norris faces mounting pressure from corporate rivals, cartel alliances, and fractured family loyalties. Following the death of oil tycoon Monty Miller, Tommy steps into power at M-Tex Oil, but his promotion comes with dangerous strings attached. Cami Miller, Monty’s widow, asserts control over the company board, determined to prove herself in a male-dominated industry. Her ambition clashes with Tommy’s survival instincts, especially as charges of embezzlement and fraud surface from Monty’s past, threatening the company’s future. Meanwhile, Tommy’s son Cooper discovers lucrative new oil fields, but his secret investor raises red flags. Tommy warns him about “playing with the devil’s money,” hinting at ties to Gallino, the cartel boss. As cartel influence grows, Tommy is forced into a precarious partnership that could either stabilize M-Tex or destroy it. The arrival of Tommy’s estranged father, T.L. “Pop” Norris, adds emotional weight and volatility. Confined to a wheelchair and prone to violent outbursts, Pop’s presence stirs unresolved trauma and deepens the generational divide. Family tensions escalate as Tommy juggles his strained marriage to Angela, his daughter Emma’s college ambitions, and the ghosts of his past. With corporate boardrooms, cartel deals, and family secrets colliding, “Landman” (Season 2) delivers a bold, mythic continuation of its modern American saga. (more…)























