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November
Murder Before Evensong (season 1)
6 episodes
“Murder Before Evensong” (Season 1) follows Canon Daniel Clement, a village rector whose quiet life is upended when a murder rocks his parish — forcing him into the role of reluctant sleuth as secrets unravel within his own congregation. Set in the fictional English village of Champton, the story begins when a body is discovered behind the church, stabbed with a pair of garden secateurs. Daniel is drawn into the investigation, navigating tense relationships with his eccentric parishioners, his strong-willed mother Audrey, and DS Neil Vanloo, the detective assigned to the case. As Daniel digs deeper, he uncovers long-buried secrets, rivalries, and personal threats that suggest the killer may be closer than anyone suspects. Each episode reveals new layers of village intrigue — from the aristocratic De Floures family to the mysterious newcomers with hidden agendas. Daniel’s moral compass and pastoral instincts clash with the demands of detective work, especially as the murders continue and suspicion spreads. The tone blends cozy mystery with psychological tension, offering dark humor and emotional depth as Daniel confronts both the sins of others and his own past. “Murder Before Evensong” (Season 1) delivers a character-driven whodunnit that explores faith, guilt, and the fragile façade of rural harmony — all set against the backdrop of a church where everyone has something to confess. (more…)
November
The Walsh Sisters (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Walsh Sisters” (Season 1) is an Irish drama that follows the lives of five sisters — Claire, Rachel, Maggie, Anna, and Helen — as they navigate personal crises, romantic entanglements, and the messy bonds of family. Adapted from Marian Keyes’ novels Rachel’s Holiday and Anybody Out There, the series blends humor and heartbreak as each sister confronts her own challenges: Rachel returns from rehab to rebuild her life, Claire faces single motherhood after a sudden breakup, Maggie juggles ambition with emotional burnout, Anna questions her relationship, and Helen spirals through chaotic career moves. A subplot involving a long-lost cousin adds tension to family gatherings, while a viral video of Mammy Walsh dancing at a wedding brings unexpected fame. Helen also takes on a high-profile PR campaign that backfires spectacularly, dragging the whole family into tabloid drama. Meanwhile, Anna secretly reconnects with an ex, forcing her to reevaluate what she truly wants. Set in Dublin, the show captures the warmth and dysfunction of the Walsh household, with Mammy Walsh and Daddy Walsh anchoring the family’s eccentric dynamics. With a sharp ensemble cast and witty writing, “The Walsh Sisters” (Season 1) offers an emotionally rich portrait of sisterhood, resilience, and the tangled threads of modern womanhood. (more…)
November
Trigger Point (season 3)
6 episodes
“Trigger Point” (Season 3) — follows bomb disposal expert Lana Washington as she faces a chilling new threat: a series of targeted attacks tied to a sinister vendetta, all while battling her own unraveling mental health. After surviving the trauma of previous seasons, Lana returns to the front lines when a chemical bomb is discovered in an abandoned taxi with a note reading “confess or die.” This incident sparks a wave of coordinated attacks across London, forcing the Bomb Disposal Squad and Counter Terrorism Unit into a race against time. As the devices grow more sophisticated and symbolic, Lana’s PTSD, tinnitus, and isolation begin to affect her judgment and relationships. The antagonist, Steven Wyles, emerges as a working-class radical disillusioned by corporate greed, orchestrating attacks that blur the line between terrorism and personal revenge. Meanwhile, new team member Rich Manning joins the expos, adding tension and camaraderie to the unit. The season explores the psychological toll of the job, with Lana increasingly relying on medication and refusing help, even as her trauma begins to seep into her work. With each mission, the stakes rise — not just for the city, but for Lana’s fragile grip on stability. “Trigger Point” (Season 3) delivers high-octane suspense, emotional depth, and a haunting look at the cost of heroism under pressure. (more…)
November
Leonard and Hungry Paul (season 1)
6 episodes
“Leonard and Hungry Paul” (Season 1) — is a gentle comedy-drama set in suburban Dublin, following two quiet friends as they navigate small but meaningful changes in their lives with warmth, wit, and introspection. Leonard is a reserved writer of children’s encyclopedias who has lived a solitary life, while Hungry Paul is easygoing and content with casual work and board games. Their friendship anchors the series as they face subtle shifts in routine, relationships, and personal growth. A local community center begins hosting storytelling nights, drawing Leonard into a circle of creative misfits. Hungry Paul volunteers to help organize the events, discovering a quiet pride in contributing. When Leonard experiences a personal loss, he begins to open up to new possibilities, including a budding connection with Shelley. Hungry Paul, meanwhile, finds himself drawn into unexpected social situations, including his sister’s wedding and a silent competition that challenges his comfort zone. The series avoids dramatic twists, instead focusing on the emotional resonance of everyday life — quiet victories, awkward conversations, and the beauty of being overlooked. Narrated by a calm, reflective voice, the show blends understated humor with character-driven storytelling, celebrating kindness, simplicity, and the courage to change without noise. “Leonard and Hungry Paul” (Season 1) is a charming, slow-burning portrait of friendship and self-discovery in a world that often overlooks the quiet ones. (more…)
October
Star Wars: Visions (season 1)
9 episodes
“Star Wars: Visions” (Season 1) — is an animated anthology series that reimagines the Star Wars universe through standalone short films created by leading Japanese anime studios, blending samurai myth, sci-fi action, and spiritual themes. The season features diverse storytelling styles and visual aesthetics, each episode offering a unique take on the galaxy far, far away. “The Duel” presents a wandering Ronin facing a Sith bandit in a black-and-white, Kurosawa-inspired showdown. “Tatooine Rhapsody” follows a rock band led by a former Jedi Padawan trying to save a friend from Jabba the Hutt. “The Twins” explores sibling rivalry and destiny as two Force-sensitive twins clash over the future of the Empire. “The Village Bride” blends nature mysticism and sacrifice, while “The Ninth Jedi” imagines a future where lightsabers are lost relics and a young girl must restore hope. Other episodes include “T0-B1”, a playful Astro Boy homage about a droid dreaming of becoming a Jedi; “The Elder”, a tense tale of a master and apprentice confronting an ancient Sith; “Lop & Ochō”, a family drama set in an occupied planet; and “Akakiri”, a tragic love story echoing Anakin’s fall. Though non-canon, the season celebrates the emotional core of Star Wars — hope, identity, and the battle between light and dark — through bold, artistic reinterpretations. “Star Wars: Visions” (Season 1) is a vibrant, genre-defying tribute that expands the mythology with fresh voices and cultural depth. (more…)
October
One Hundred Years of Solitude (season 1)
8 episodes
“One Hundred Years of Solitude” (Season 1) — is a Colombian magical realist drama that traces the founding of Macondo and the rise and fall of the Buendia family, blending myth, memory, and generational tragedy. Set in an unnamed Colombian town, the story begins with cousins Jose Arcadio Buendía and Ursula Iguaran, whose forbidden love defies family warnings about inbreeding. After the couple decides to flee, eventually founding the utopian town of Macondo. As they raise their children and welcome gypsies like the mysterious Melquiades, the town becomes a symbol of hope and isolation. The season spans decades, following the birth of their son Jose Arcadio, the rise of Colonel Aureliano Buendia, and the family’s entanglement in war, prophecy, and obsession. Each generation repeats the mistakes of the last, as Macondo transforms from a dream into a cursed legacy. The series explores themes of destiny, solitude, and the cyclical nature of history, with surreal elements like ghosts, alchemy, and prophetic manuscripts. The season builds toward a haunting meditation on time, memory, and the weight of legacy. “One Hundred Years of Solitude” (Season 1) is a sweeping, poetic introduction to a world where the extraordinary is woven into the everyday. (more…)
October
The Witcher (season 4)
8 episodes
“The Witcher” (Season 4) — is a fantasy drama that continues the saga of Geralt of Rivia as he searches for Ciri across a war-torn Continent, now portrayed by Liam Hemsworth. Following the events of Season 3, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri are separated, each facing their own perilous paths. Geralt assembles a new band of allies including Milva, Regis, and Zoltan, while Ciri joins a gang of outlaws known as The Rats and adopts the alias Falka. Tensions rise as Nilfgaard tightens its grip on the North, forcing old alliances to fracture. Meanwhile, a mysterious prophecy begins to circulate, hinting at Ciri’s role in an apocalyptic future. Yennefer, meanwhile, attempts to rebuild the magical order by forming the Lodge of Sorceresses and hunting the rogue mage Vilgefortz, whose growing power threatens the balance of the Continent. The season explores themes of identity, loyalty, and destiny, with Ciri’s journey growing darker as she struggles with guilt and survival. Geralt’s internal conflict deepens after being knighted by Queen Meve, complicating his allegiance to Ciri and the greater cause. The narrative is framed by a future storyteller named Stribog, who recounts the trio’s adventures to a girl named Nimue, adding a mythic layer to the tale. “The Witcher” (2025) is a brooding, high-stakes continuation of the saga, blending political intrigue, supernatural battles, and emotional depth as the legend of the White Wolf evolves. (more…)
October
Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius (season 1)
3 episodes
“Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius” (Season 1) — is a British docudrama chronicling the early life, heartbreak, and literary triumphs of Jane Austen, blending dramatized scenes with expert commentary. Set in the late 18th century, the series follows Jane Austen growing up in a modest but intellectually rich household in the English countryside. Surrounded by books from her father’s library, she begins writing witty and observant stories from a young age. The series explores her emotional world, including a romantic disappointment that deeply affected her and ultimately fueled her creative drive. Austen famously turned down a marriage proposal, choosing instead to dedicate herself to writing. Her personal experiences and sharp social insights culminate in the creation of Pride and Prejudice, a novel that would define her legacy. Each episode combines dramatizations with interviews from historians, authors, and scholars, offering a layered portrait of Austen’s genius and the societal constraints she defied. The final chapter highlights her determination to secure financial independence through her work, leading to the ambitious writing of Emma. “Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius” (2025) is a celebration of literary innovation and personal resilience, revealing how a young woman reshaped the novel and left an enduring mark on literature. (more…)
October
Watching You (season 1)
6 episodes
“Watching You” (Season 1) begins with a disturbing discovery after a one-night stand: hidden cameras have recorded the encounter, and the threat behind them is far more personal than expected. Lina, a young woman living in a shared apartment, realizes she’s being watched — not by strangers, but by someone dangerously close. Her attempts to alert the authorities are met with indifference, forcing her to take matters into her own hands. As paranoia grows, even her closest friends begin to feel like suspects. A mysterious package arrives at her door, containing footage she never knew existed. The deeper she digs, the more her own past becomes entangled with the present threat. As she searches for answers, the investigation reveals layers of obsession, manipulation, and betrayal that blur the line between victim and suspect. Each episode deepens the psychological tension, introducing new clues and shifting suspicions, while the danger grows increasingly intimate and unpredictable. “Watching You” (Season 1) builds a slow-burning thriller around trust, privacy, and the terrifying question of who’s really behind the lens. (more…)
October
Slow Horses (season 5)
6 episodes
“Slow Horses” (Season 5) finds the misfit MI5 agents of Slough House once again thrust into the heart of a national crisis when a series of violent attacks rocks London. The season kicks off with a mass shooting in a public square, triggering a wave of political tension and media frenzy. As the team investigates, they discover that tech specialist Roddy Ho may have been honey-trapped by a mysterious new girlfriend, whose connection to a destabilization blueprint threatens to turn MI5’s own tactics against the UK. Jackson Lamb, ever gruff and razor-sharp, leads the team through a maze of conspiracies involving populist politicians, extremist plots, and internal power struggles. River Cartwright faces personal turmoil as his grandfather’s health declines, while Diana Taverner maneuvers through dangerous political waters, hoping to secure her position amid growing threats. As the Slough House agents dig deeper, they uncover ties to a long-buried MI5 operation known as “Shopping List,” which may have inadvertently set the current crisis in motion. Adapted from Mick Herron’s novel London Rules, Season 5 blends dark humor, tense espionage, and emotional depth, culminating in a high-stakes race to prevent a catastrophic assassination and media takeover. With betrayals, botched missions, and unexpected heroics, “Slow Horses” (Season 5) delivers another sharp, twist-filled chapter in the saga of Britain’s most dysfunctional spies. (more…)























