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TV Shows
September
Lockwood & Co. (season 1)
8 episodes
“Lockwood & Co.” (Season 1) is a British supernatural thriller set in an alternate London where deadly ghosts have plagued the city for over fifty years — a phenomenon known as “The Problem”. Only children and teens possess the psychic abilities needed to detect and combat these spirits, leading to the rise of ghost-hunting agencies staffed entirely by youth. Among them is Lucy Carlyle, a gifted Listener who joins the small, adult-free agency Lockwood & Co., run by the charismatic Anthony Lockwood and supported by the brilliant but eccentric George Karim. The season adapts the first two novels in Jonathan Stroud’s series — The Screaming Staircase and The Whispering Skull. As the trio tackles increasingly dangerous hauntings, they uncover sinister secrets behind the ghost epidemic and face off against corrupt institutions, rival agencies, and a chilling relic that threatens their lives. Lucy’s traumatic past and growing powers complicate their missions, while Lockwood’s mysterious locked room hints at a deeper family tragedy. With sharp dialogue, eerie visuals, and emotional depth, “Lockwood & Co.” (Season 1) delivers a compelling mix of horror, mystery, and youthful rebellion — all while asking what it truly means to fight the ghosts of the past. (more…)
September
Wolf King (season 2)
8 episodes
“Wolf King” (Season 2) marks the epic conclusion of the British animated fantasy saga, continuing the journey of 16-year-old Drew Ferran, the last surviving heir of the werewolf bloodline and rightful ruler of Lyssia. Picking up immediately after Season 1, Drew escapes the clutches of King Leopold and reunites with his mother, Queen Amelie, aboard the ship Maelstrom alongside allies Whitley, Lady Gretchen, and Hector. As they sail toward the war-torn mainland, Drew begins to experience visions of ancient Werelords whose legacies weigh heavily on his destiny. Meanwhile, whispers of rebellion stir among the oppressed clans, forcing Drew to choose between diplomacy and vengeance. As war erupts across the realm, Drew must confront the Lionlords, rally fractured Werelord factions, and navigate betrayals — including from his estranged foster brother Trent, who now sides with Leopold. The season deepens its themes of power, sacrifice, and identity, as Drew grapples with the burdens of leadership and the haunting legacy of his lineage. With darker tones, political intrigue, and high-stakes battles, “Wolf King” (Season 2) transforms Drew from fugitive to monarch, culminating in a dramatic showdown that tests his resolve and redefines what it means to be the Wolf King. (more…)
September
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (season 3)
10 episodes
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Season 3) continues the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the USS Enterprise as they face escalating threats and personal trials across the galaxy. The season opens with a tense standoff against the Gorn, forcing Pike to lead a risky solar maneuver that induces the creatures into hibernation, averting a full-scale war. Lieutenant La’an confronts her traumatic past while rescuing prisoners from a Gorn mothership, and Ortegas, despite being gravely injured, insists on piloting a stolen vessel to safety. Nurse Chapel fights to save Captain Batel, infected with Gorn eggs, while Spock wrestles with heartbreak and duty. Una steps into a stronger leadership role, Uhura gains confidence in her communications expertise, and Scotty begins an uneasy mentorship under the eccentric engineer Pelia. The season blends emotional depth with genre variety, including episodes styled as murder mysteries, romantic dramas, and classic sci-fi dilemmas. Guest appearances by James T. Kirk and Dr. Roger Korby add layers to the evolving narrative. With high-stakes missions, character growth, and the spirit of exploration, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” (Season 3) delivers thrilling stories rooted in hope, curiosity, and the enduring legacy of Starfleet. (more…)
September
Dish It Out (season 1)
8 episodes
“Dish It Out” (Season 1) is a vibrant culinary talk show hosted by Tilly Ramsay, who steps out of her father Gordon Ramsay’s shadow to lead her own kitchen adventures. Across the episodes, Tilly welcomes a mix of celebrity guests, food creators, and surprise visitors to cook, chat, and explore trending recipes and nostalgic family dishes. The show’s relaxed format allows for spontaneous moments, from kitchen mishaps to heartfelt conversations that reveal the stories behind each dish. Tilly’s playful energy keeps the atmosphere light, even when tackling complex recipes or cultural traditions. Each episode centers around a theme — from viral food hacks like soup-in-a-jar and pesto eggs to global comfort foods like ghormeh sabzi, coq au vin, and sadza nuggets. The show blends playful experimentation with heartfelt storytelling, as guests share personal memories tied to their favorite meals. With segments featuring homemade bagels, chocolate bars big enough to feed a crowd, and twists on classics like croque madame and pasta carbonara, “Dish It Out” (Season 1) celebrates creativity, culture, and connection — all served with Tilly’s signature warmth and energy. (more…)
September
The Girlfriend (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Girlfriend” (Season 1) is a psychological thriller based on Michelle Frances’ novel, following Laura, a successful mother who becomes increasingly suspicious of her son Danny’s new girlfriend, Cherry. After losing her daughter years earlier, Laura’s protectiveness intensifies when Cherry’s behavior and mysterious past raise red flags. Tensions mount as Laura begins to notice subtle manipulations and inconsistencies that others dismiss as harmless. Cherry’s charm masks a deeper ambition, and Laura fears her son is being drawn into something dangerous. Despite her husband’s dismissal of her concerns, Laura begins a quiet investigation, uncovering inconsistencies that suggest Cherry may not be who she claims to be. As the series unfolds, viewers are drawn into a tense battle of perception and manipulation — is Cherry a dangerous social climber, or is Laura’s obsession clouding her judgment? The narrative blurs lines between paranoia and truth, exploring themes of maternal instinct, trust, and the destructive power of secrets. “The Girlfriend” (Season 1) delivers a gripping, slow‑burn mystery where every revelation deepens the psychological stakes. (more…)
September
Katrina: Come Hell and High Water (season 1)
3 episodes
“Katrina: Come Hell and High Water” (Season 1) is a documentary series that revisits Hurricane Katrina two decades after it devastated New Orleans, blending first‑hand survivor accounts with archival footage to examine both the immediate disaster and its long‑term impact. Across its episodes, the series captures the chaos of August 2005 — from residents stranded in rising floodwaters to those trapped for days in the Superdome under dire conditions — and the systemic failures that left communities without timely federal aid. It follows a diverse group of voices, including local officials, journalists, and ordinary citizens, as they recount the storm’s destruction, the loss of loved ones, and the fight to preserve the city’s culture in the years since. Interwoven with these personal narratives is a reflection on New Orleans’ resilience, the ongoing challenges of rebuilding, and the unresolved questions about justice, preparedness, and equity that Katrina laid bare. With its mix of intimate storytelling and historical context, “Katrina: Come Hell and High Water” (Season 1) serves as both a memorial to those affected and a critical look at how one of America’s worst natural disasters continues to shape the city’s identity. (more…)
September
Irish Blood (season 1)
6 episodes
“Irish Blood” (Season 1) is a mystery-thriller drama that follows Fiona Sharpe, a high-powered divorce lawyer from Los Angeles, who receives a cryptic letter and package from her long-estranged father. Driven by unanswered questions and a longing for closure, Fiona travels to Ireland, where she uncovers a web of family secrets, buried truths, and a legacy of deception. Her arrival in the small coastal town of Dunbarra triggers unease among locals, especially as she begins probing into her father’s past. She discovers that her father had been involved in a covert resistance group during the Troubles, and that his disappearance may not have been voluntary. Local historian Cillian Byrne becomes an unlikely ally, offering Fiona both guidance and guarded warnings as she delves deeper into the town’s shadowy past. Fiona’s investigation leads her to discover relatives she never knew existed and a dark chapter in her family’s history tied to political unrest and betrayal. The emotional stakes rise as Fiona struggles to reconcile her identity with the revelations she uncovers, all while navigating a landscape of suspicion and danger. “Irish Blood” (Season 1) blends atmospheric tension with character-driven storytelling, offering a gripping exploration of heritage, trauma, and the cost of uncovering the truth. (more…)
September
Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping (season 1)
6 episodes
“Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping” (season 1) is a British sketch comedy series that reunites David Mitchell and Robert Webb for a fresh mix of absurdity, satire, and character‑driven humor. Presented in a fast‑paced, vignette style, each episode blends sharp observational sketches with surreal premises, lampooning everything from modern etiquette and workplace politics to overblown historical dramas and the quirks of everyday life. The writing leans into unexpected punchlines and subtle callbacks, rewarding viewers who pay close attention. Visually, the show experiments with quick cuts, exaggerated costumes, and deliberately awkward staging to heighten the comedic impact. Alongside Mitchell and Webb’s signature double‑act chemistry, the show features an ensemble cast, who bring a rotating lineup of oddballs, eccentrics, and deadpan straight‑men to life. The tone swings between dry wit and outright silliness, with recurring characters and running gags threaded through the season to reward attentive viewers. Whether skewering social media culture, parodying TV formats, or diving into delightfully petty arguments, “Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping” (season 1) captures the duo’s knack for making the ridiculous feel strangely relatable — all while proving that, as the title suggests, they’re not here to solve anything, just to make it funnier. (more…)
September
The Paper (season 1)
10 episodes
“The Paper” (season 1) is a mockumentary-style workplace comedy and the first official spinoff of The Office. The series follows Ned Sampson, a toilet paper salesman unexpectedly reassigned to run the Toledo Truth Teller, a struggling local newspaper owned by a large paper conglomerate. Filmed by the same fictional documentary crew from The Office, the show captures the chaos of a newsroom caught between old-school print traditions and the demands of the digital era. Across the episodes, Ned tries to revive the paper’s fortunes while clashing and bonding with a quirky staff that includes managing editor Esmeralda Grand, compositor Mare Pritti, and a mix of accountants, reporters, and eccentric contributors. The season mines humor from generational divides, budget crises, and the absurdities of small-town journalism, while weaving in personal rivalries, awkward office romances, and the occasional scoop that puts the Truth Teller back in the spotlight. Balancing sharp satire with moments of genuine camaraderie, “The Paper” (season 1) delivers the offbeat humor, awkward silences, and character-driven storytelling that made its predecessor a cultural phenomenon — now transplanted into the unpredictable world of local news. (more…)
September
Dexter: Resurrection (season 1)
10 episodes
“Dexter: Resurrection” (Season 1) picks up shortly after the dramatic events of Dexter: New Blood, as Dexter Morgan awakens from a coma in a New York hospital, having miraculously survived a gunshot wound. Struggling with guilt, confusion, and the disappearance of his son Harrison, Dexter sets out on a relentless search through the city’s grim corners. He stumbles into a secret society of elite killers led by billionaire Leon Prater, whose twisted philosophy and brutal methodology challenge Dexter’s moral compass. As Dexter infiltrates their inner circle, he wrestles with his Dark Passenger and the question of whether redemption is truly possible. Harrison, meanwhile, navigates his own identity crisis while unknowingly drawing closer to his father’s dangerous world. Miami Metro’s Angel Batista resurfaces, driven to tie up loose ends and bring Dexter’s trail of blood to light, adding pressure to an already volatile situation. Tensions rise as Dexter maneuvers between revenge, fatherhood, and survival, leading to unexpected alliances, betrayals, and a fresh wave of calculated killings. With psychological depth, suspenseful pacing, and dark humor, “Dexter: Resurrection” (Season 1) reintroduces the iconic antihero in a high-stakes world where justice remains elusive. (more…)























