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November
Black Rabbit (season 1)
8 episodes
“Black Rabbit” (Season 1) — is a gritty, character-driven crime thriller set in New York City, where the reopening of old wounds between two estranged brothers threatens to unravel everything they’ve built. The story centers on Jake Friedken, the polished owner of a high-end restaurant and VIP lounge called Black Rabbit, whose carefully curated life begins to spiral when he allows his chaotic older brother Vince back into his orbit. Their reunion sets off a chain of events involving a violent robbery, mounting debts, and buried secrets tied to the restaurant’s past. As Jake struggles to maintain appearances — juggling investors, food critics, and a crumbling personal life — Vince’s reckless behavior draws the attention of dangerous figures, including loan shark Joe Mancuso and his enforcer Babbitt. The show explores themes of ambition, addiction, and loyalty, with flashbacks revealing how Vince was forced out of the business years earlier after a rooftop stunt led to a lawsuit. The tension escalates as Jake seeks funding for a second restaurant, while Vince tries to sell their late father’s coin collection to pay off gambling debts. Their shared past resurfaces through a vault of secrets, a wounded investor, and a New York Times review that could make or break Jake’s empire. Stylish and emotionally raw, “Black Rabbit” (Season 1) delivers a slow-burn descent into betrayal, survival, and the cost of reinvention in a city that never forgets. (more…)
November
The Iris Affair (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Iris Affair” (Season 1) — follows Iris Nixon, a brilliant but rootless puzzle-solver whose life changes after she wins a mysterious online treasure hunt hosted by a secretive group called The Nine Horses. The prize leads her to Florence, where she’s recruited by eccentric entrepreneur Cameron Beck to help unlock a topological quantum device known as Charlie Big Potatoes — a machine more powerful than any supercomputer. Iris begins receiving encrypted postcards from unknown senders, each containing fragments of a mathematical proof that seems to rewrite physical laws. A former MIT professor warns her that Charlie’s activation could collapse localized time fields. Meanwhile, Beck’s assistant secretly monitors Iris’s progress, reporting to an unnamed board with unclear motives. As Iris dives deeper into the encrypted code, she uncovers a trail of betrayals, missing inventors, and a locked-down facility in Slovenia where the machine was built and then mysteriously shut down. With government agents, rogue shareholders, and a conspiracy theorist named Alfie closing in, Iris must navigate flashbacks, shifting alliances, and the haunting legacy of Charlie’s creator, Jensen Lind. With stylish direction and escalating tension, “The Iris Affair” (Season 1) is a cerebral thriller about genius, obsession, and the dangerous pursuit of unlocking the ultimate code. (more…)
November
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators (season 5)
10 episodes
“Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators” (Season 5) — opens with Lu Shakespeare and Frank Hathaway no longer working together, as a rift between them leads to the launch of rival detective agencies in Stratford-upon-Avon. The season begins with both investigators unknowingly hired to solve the same case: a feuding influencer couple whose online drama masks a deeper criminal conspiracy. Lu’s new firm embraces sleek branding and digital tools, while Frank sticks to his scruffy instincts and analog methods, creating friction as their cases repeatedly overlap. Sebastian Brudenell, caught in the middle, secretly works for both sides, juggling disguises, alibis, and mounting guilt. As the season unfolds, the duo is forced into reluctant collaboration on increasingly bizarre investigations, including a murder mystery party that turns real, a vigilante superhero disrupting a surveillance op, and a horror director convinced his own creations are stalking him. DS Keeler finds herself blackmailed in a subplot that tests her loyalty, while a live TV shopping segment spirals into chaos during a high-stakes sting. The season leans into theatrical flair and Stratford’s eccentric charm, with each episode blending cozy mystery tropes and sharp comedy. Though the emotional tension between Lu and Frank simmers throughout, their chemistry remains undeniable, and the cases push them toward an uneasy reconciliation. “Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators” (Season 5) delivers a playful, character-driven return that deepens its leads’ dynamic while keeping the sleuthing delightfully offbeat. (more…)
November
Reasonable Doubt (season 3)
10 episodes
“Reasonable Doubt” (Season 3) finds Jax Stewart at a fragile crossroads, having narrowly saved her best friend from a life sentence while still reeling from the fallout of a deadly affair. Just as she begins to settle into a semblance of peace, her world is upended by a new case involving Ozzie, a former child star whose legal troubles blur the line between celebrity scandal and real-life danger. The media frenzy surrounding Ozzie’s arrest threatens to derail Jax’s reputation, forcing her to confront the ethics of defending someone whose innocence is far from clear. At the same time, a whistleblower within the firm begins leaking confidential case files, putting Jax’s entire career in jeopardy. As Jax dives into the high-stakes courtroom drama, she faces mounting pressure from a charismatic new associate at her firm who threatens her hard-won professional stability. Meanwhile, her personal life remains volatile, with unresolved tension between her and Lewis, and the emotional weight of past decisions creeping into every corner of her routine. Corey Cash returns as a powerful ally, reigniting old chemistry and intensifying the legal battles ahead. With betrayals, moral dilemmas, and explosive revelations, “Reasonable Doubt” (Season 3) deepens its exploration of justice, ambition, and identity, delivering a sharper, more emotionally charged chapter in Jax’s journey through law and life. (more…)
November
Deadliest Catch (season 21)
16 episodes
“Deadliest Catch” (Season 21) follows the Dutch Harbor fleet as they venture farther west than ever before in search of a billion-dollar bounty of red king crab. The season introduces a gold rush-style race to Adak Island, a remote and unforgiving region of the Bering Sea that hasn’t been fished in over thirty years. Crews face brutal conditions, including 50-foot waves, extreme cold, and mechanical failures, all while navigating territory beyond the bounds of rescue. Longtime captains like Sig Hansen and Jake Anderson return, forming unexpected alliances and confronting life-threatening challenges. The format shifts to emphasize competition and raw survival, with fewer scripted moments and more real-time tension. Ship malfunctions, medical emergencies, and emotional strain test the limits of every crew member. The stakes are higher than ever, as the fleet battles nature, isolation, and each other to claim their share of the elusive catch. “Deadliest Catch” (Season 21) blends high-seas adventure with personal grit, capturing the relentless pursuit of fortune in one of the world’s most dangerous professions. (more…)
November
The Bad Guys: Breaking In (season 1)
9 episodes
“The Bad Guys: Breaking In” (Season 1) — explores the chaotic origin story of a crew of misfit animals as they stumble their way into becoming the world’s most lovable criminal team. Set before the events of the 2022 film, the series follows Mr. Wolf, Mr. Shark, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake, and Ms. Tarantula as they attempt to climb the ranks of villainy by landing on the “Worst List” featured on 6 News Nightly. Their early heists are messy, their teamwork is questionable, and their ambitions often outpace their skills, leading to hilarious failures and unexpected breakthroughs. As they infiltrate museums, dodge high-tech security, and clash with rival crooks, the gang begins to forge a bond that’s more than just criminal convenience. Told in tightly woven episodes, the show balances slapstick comedy with heartfelt moments, revealing how friendship and loyalty can grow even in the most lawless circumstances. The portrayal of the crew captures their quirky charm and evolving dynamics, while the animation delivers vibrant energy and visual wit. With a tone that shifts between mischievous and sincere, “The Bad Guys: Breaking In” (Season 1) offers a clever, character-driven prequel that deepens the franchise’s appeal while standing confidently on its own. (more…)
November
Death by Lightning (season 1)
4 episodes
“Death by Lightning” (Season 1) — dramatizes the rise and fall of U.S. President James Garfield, tracing his unexpected ascent to power, his battle against political corruption, and the tragic consequences of obsession and ambition. Set in the turbulent political landscape of 1880s America, the series opens with Garfield’s reluctant nomination at the Republican National Convention and follows his efforts to reform a deeply divided government. As Garfield navigates power struggles with entrenched factions like Senator Roscoe Conkling’s Stalwarts, he appoints Chester A. Arthur as vice president to unify the party. Meanwhile, Charles Guiteau — a delusional admirer — becomes increasingly unstable, believing he deserves a role in Garfield’s administration. His obsession escalates into a deadly confrontation that shocks the nation. Structured as a compact, interlocking narrative, the show blends historical drama with psychological tension, highlighting how personal delusion and political dysfunction can collide with devastating impact. The portrayal of Garfield delivers a quiet intensity, while the depiction of Guiteau adds layers of menace and tragic irony. With a tone that shifts between solemn and darkly ironic, “Death by Lightning” (Season 1) offers a gripping, character-driven retelling of one of America’s lesser-known presidential tragedies. (more…)
November
Ghosts: Australia (season 1)
8 episodes
“Ghosts: Australia” (Season 1) — follows Kate and Sean, a young couple who inherit a haunted country manor and attempt to turn it into a boutique hotel, only to discover six eccentric ghosts who refuse to move on. Kate and Sean escape the chaos of the inner-city rental market when Kate unexpectedly inherits Ramshead Manor, a sprawling estate in the countryside. Their dream of domestic bliss quickly unravels as they realize the house is haunted by a group of needy, hilarious spirits who died there over the past 200 years. Kate, an optimistic go-getter, is determined to renovate the manor into a boutique hotel, while Sean, a skeptical city boy, struggles with the supernatural reality. After a near-death experience, Kate gains the ability to see and communicate with the ghosts, including a 1980s aerobics instructor, a Gold Rush-era miner, a misunderstood biker, and even the ghost of Ned Kelly. Each episode explores the couple’s efforts to coexist with their ghostly housemates, solve century-old mysteries, and navigate their own relationship. From treasure hunts and ghostly tantrums to surprise engagements and haunted date nights, the season blends heartfelt comedy with quirky supernatural chaos. “Ghosts: Australia” (Season 1) delivers a fresh, local twist on the beloved British format, mixing romance, renovation, and restless spirits into a charmingly haunted sitcom. (more…)
November
The Unreal (season 2)
4 episodes
“The Unreal” (Season 2) — follows the Kelly family as they spend a spooky birthday weekend at a derelict castle, uncovering ghostly secrets, confronting personal demons, and fighting for their lives when the supernatural turns deadly. The season begins with Kevin spotting a ghostly boy in the hotel, sparking a ghost-hunting adventure that leads to a startling discovery. As Kevin gets closer to the spirit, he realizes the boy isn’t what he expected — and a romance begins to bloom between Katie and Leo. A hidden chamber beneath the castle reveals eerie artifacts tied to Edwin’s past, deepening the mystery. Meanwhile, strange weather patterns isolate the family, forcing them to rely on each other in unexpected ways. The Kellys devise a plan to rescue Edwin, the ghostly boy, but chaos ensues, forcing their father to confront long-buried secrets. The family must battle for survival, aided by the surprise return of an old friend. The season blends eerie atmosphere with humor and emotional depth, exploring themes of identity, mental health, and family resilience. The director enhances the immersive horror elements while maintaining a kid-friendly tone, and the writer introduces additional humor to better connect with younger audiences. With standout performances and a haunting castle setting, “The Unreal” (Season 2) delivers spooky thrills and heartfelt storytelling perfect for Halloween. (more…)
November
The Lowdown (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Lowdown” (Season 1) is a gritty neo-noir crime drama set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, centered around Lee Raybon, a self-styled “truthstorian” and bookstore owner whose investigative journalism exposes corruption at the highest levels. After publishing a controversial exposé about the powerful Washberg family, Lee becomes entangled in a dangerous web of secrets, violence, and political ambition. Tensions escalate when a mysterious fire destroys key evidence, forcing Lee to rely on instinct and unreliable allies. Meanwhile, a cryptic voicemail hints at a deeper conspiracy stretching beyond state lines. The apparent suicide of Dale Washberg, the family’s black sheep, sets off a chain of events that leads Lee to uncover hidden letters, shady real estate deals, and a conspiracy involving the Akron development group. As Lee digs deeper, he’s attacked by skinheads, stalked by mysterious figures, and drawn into a volatile gubernatorial race. Balancing his fractured family life and financial struggles, Lee relies on allies like antiques dealer Ray and tabloid editor Cyrus to pursue the truth. With each revelation, the stakes rise, and Lee’s relentless pursuit threatens to unravel both the Washbergs’ legacy and his own safety. “The Lowdown” (Season 1) blends noir aesthetics with sharp social commentary, delivering a tense, character-driven exploration of truth, power, and survival. (more…)























