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TV Shows
September
The Runarounds (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Runarounds” (Season 1) is a vibrant young adult musical drama that follows five recent high school graduates in Wilmington, North Carolina, as they chase their dreams of rock stardom during one unforgettable summer. United by a shared passion for music and a desire to escape small-town expectations, the group — Charlie, Neil, Wyatt, Bez, and Topher — forms a band with no real plan and even less experience. They rehearse in garages, play impromptu gigs at beach bars, and hustle for every opportunity that might get them noticed. Conflicts arise as creative visions clash and personal insecurities bubble to the surface, testing their loyalty and resilience. Each member must confront what they’re willing to sacrifice for the sake of the band — and for themselves. As they navigate rehearsals, rivalries, and romantic entanglements, they also face the harsh realities of the music industry and the emotional weight of growing up. The series blends coming-of-age storytelling with original music performed by the real-life band behind the show, adding authenticity and energy to every scene. With the episodes packed with heart, humor, and harmony, “The Runarounds” (Season 1) captures the messy, exhilarating journey of finding your voice — and your people — when everything feels uncertain. (more…)
September
I Fought the Law (season 1)
4 episodes
“I Fought the Law” (Season 1) is a powerful British true crime drama that chronicles one mother’s extraordinary battle for justice. Based on Ann Ming’s memoir For the Love of Julie, the series follows Ann and her husband Charlie as they confront the devastating murder of their daughter Julie Hogg in 1989 — and the legal system that failed them. After the prime suspect is acquitted twice due to the centuries-old double jeopardy law, Ann launches a relentless 15-year campaign to change British legislation and ensure her daughter’s killer is held accountable. Her journey is marked by tireless advocacy, late-night letter writing, and countless meetings with officials who initially dismissed her efforts. Despite repeated setbacks, Ann’s resolve only strengthens, fueled by the memory of Julie and the injustice she endured. Set against the backdrop of Billingham, Cleveland, the drama explores the emotional toll of grief, the frustration of institutional failure, and the courage it takes to challenge the status quo. With support from her family and growing public attention, Ann takes on police leadership, legal authorities, and government officials — including the Law Commission and two Home Secretaries — in a fight that reshapes the justice system. “I Fought the Law” (Season 1) is both heartbreaking and inspiring, spotlighting the resilience of ordinary people in the face of extraordinary injustice. (more…)
August
Back to the Frontier (season 1)
8 episodes
“Back to the Frontier” (season 1) chronicles the journey of a displaced family who stumbles upon an isolated settlement deep in the wilderness, untouched by modern civilization. As they adapt to the raw landscape and the community’s old-world values, tensions rise between survival instincts and personal ethics. Led by patriarch Caleb, the group navigates local politics, resource scarcity, and strange myths surrounding the forest. A fragile peace masks the community’s history of exile and sacrifice. Mistrust brews when outsiders arrive, challenging the settlement’s secrecy and forcing confrontations that test loyalties. The locals cling to rituals passed down for generations, blurring the line between tradition and superstition. At its heart, the season explores how far people will go to protect their own and whether the frontier offers true freedom or just another kind of prison. By the final episodes, cracks in the community reveal deep-rooted secrets that push the settlers to choose between preservation and truth. The concluding note of “Back to the Frontier” (season 1) asks whether return to isolation is salvation — or self-imposed exile. (more…)
August
Digman! (season 2)
8 episodes
“Digman!” (Season 2) continues its absurd archaeological saga as Rip Digman, still haunted by the demonic resurrection of his wife Bella, sets out to exorcize her corrupted soul through increasingly reckless missions. Joined by Saltine, now a morally conflicted former protege, Rip navigates cursed Titanic exhibits, supernatural dating shows, and relics that threaten to unravel reality itself. The season introduces bizarre entities like “Auntie” and “Uncle” Christ — demonic avatars of Bella and Quail Eegan’s father — whose presence escalates the apocalyptic stakes. As Saltine’s loyalty fractures and Rip’s obsession deepens, their dynamic shifts from mentorship to confrontation, exposing the ethical rot beneath Rip’s fame. Meanwhile, rival archaeologists Zane Troy and Quail Eegan manipulate ancient power for personal gain, unleashing chaos that blurs the line between history and horror in “Digman!” (Season 2). With irreverent humor and escalating madness, the season closes on a world teetering toward collapse, where redemption is elusive and rewriting the past may come at the cost of reality itself. (more…)
August
The Tithes (season 1)
3 episodes
“The Tithes” (Season 1) is a dark, atmospheric animated sci-fi series set in the grim future of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, where bureaucracy governs the sprawling Imperium — a galactic empire of countless worlds. Across the episodes, the show explores the brutal reality of Imperial tithing: the mandatory extraction of resources, soldiers, and even psykers from war-torn planets to sustain the Imperium’s endless wars. The story follows Sa’Khan of the Salamanders Chapter and Apothecary Brutus of the Ultramarines as they join forces on a devastated world, confronting Necron remnants and philosophical tensions over sacrifice and duty. Each episode presents a different facet of the Imperium’s machinery: from soul-harvesting Black Ships to Kasrkin kill-teams relocating munitions under fire from Greenskin raiders. As the characters clash over ideology and survival, the series paints a haunting portrait of loyalty, loss, and the cost of obedience in a universe ruled by fear and faith. Produced by Warhammer Storyforge and animated by M2 Animation, “The Tithes” (Season 1) delivers a compact but intense narrative that expands the lore of Warhammer+ with cinematic visuals and moral complexity. (more…)
August
Upload (season 4)
4 episodes
“Upload” (Season 4) is a fast-paced, emotionally charged sci-fi comedy that deepens its exploration of digital identity, corporate control, and the boundaries between life and afterlife. Set in a near-future world where consciousness can be uploaded into a virtual afterlife called Lakeview, the season follows Nathan Brown as he navigates the consequences of being both digitally preserved and physically resurrected. Nora Antony, his fiercely loyal partner, faces mounting pressure from tech giant Betta (formerly Horizen) while uncovering disturbing truths about their latest innovations. Ingrid Kannerman, Nathan’s ex, continues to blur the line between affection and obsession, complicating his emotional journey. Aleesha Morrison, now embedded within the corporate machine, works from the inside to expose Betta’s exploitative systems, including a new initiative that threatens the autonomy of uploaded minds. As new technologies emerge, the line between simulation and reality becomes increasingly blurred. At the same time, questions about autonomy and freedom ripple through every storyline, as tensions rise within Lakeview and new threats challenge its stability. As emotional stakes reach their peak, the series blends romance, suspense, and social commentary into a compact arc. With sharp writing and intimate character arcs, “Upload” (Season 4) delivers a provocative and poignant finale to one of television’s most inventive digital-age sagas. (more…)
August
King & Conqueror (season 1)
8 episodes
“King & Conqueror” (Season 1) is a sweeping historical drama that chronicles the brutal rivalry between Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, and William, Duke of Normandy, who would become William the Conqueror. Set in 11th-century Britain, the series begins with Harold’s rise to power following the death of Edward the Confessor, only to face a direct challenge from William, who claims the English crown was promised to him. The tension escalates as both men navigate treacherous political landscapes, forging uneasy alliances and confronting betrayal from within their own ranks. Religious influence and shifting loyalties further complicate their paths, painting a vivid portrait of a kingdom on the brink of transformation. As political alliances fracture and foreign threats loom, both men prepare for a climactic showdown that will reshape the fate of a nation. Through the episodes, the drama explores the personal lives, ambitions, and betrayals that led to the legendary Battle of Hastings in 1066. With sweeping cinematography and intimate character arcs, “King & Conqueror” (Season 1) reimagines one of history’s most pivotal power struggles as a visceral, character-driven saga of loyalty, legacy, and war. (more…)
August
The Institute (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Institute” (Season 1) centers on Luke Ellis, a gifted teenager with telekinetic powers who is abducted and wakes up in a mysterious facility known only as the Institute. There, he discovers other children with extraordinary abilities — telepathy, precognition, and more — who are subjected to cruel experiments under the guise of serving a greater cause. The facility is divided into two sections: the Front Half, where kids undergo psychological and physical testing, and the ominous Back Half, from which no child returns unchanged. As Luke forms bonds with fellow captives like Kalisha, Nick, and Avery, he begins to uncover the sinister truth behind the Institute’s operations. Meanwhile, former police officer Tim Jamieson, seeking a quiet life in a nearby town, becomes entangled in the mystery surrounding the children’s disappearances. With mounting tension, secret betrayals, and a growing resistance among the kids, the season builds toward a confrontation that challenges the boundaries of power, morality, and survival. Blending psychological horror with emotional depth, “The Institute” (Season 1) explores the cost of control and the resilience of youth in the face of exploitation. (more…)
August
Marked (season 1)
6 episodes
“Marked” (season 1) is a South African crime thriller that follows Babalwa, a former police officer turned armored transport guard in Johannesburg, whose life is upended when her daughter Palesa is diagnosed with a critical heart condition. With an unaffordable surgery costing R1.2 million, Babalwa is driven by desperation to orchestrate a daring heist — targeting the very armored truck she’s sworn to protect. She enlists her impulsive colleague Tebza and savvy hustler Zweli to carry out the plan, thrusting all three into a volatile web of trust, fear, and escalating stakes. As the situation spins out of control, Babalwa must navigate betrayal, guilt, and the unraveling of her moral compass. The series explores themes of maternal sacrifice, economic injustice, and the slippery divide between justice and criminality. Each episode intensifies the emotional and ethical pressure, drawing viewers into a gritty landscape of survival and consequence. Shot with stark realism and driven by layered character drama, the show delivers tension, heartbreak, and a quiet rage against systemic failure. “Marked” (season 1) is a taut six-part saga that asks how far a mother will go — and whether redemption is possible when the cost of saving someone means losing yourself. (more…)
August
The Home Team: NY Jets (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Home Team: NY Jets” (Season 1) is a documentary series that offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at six New York Jets players and their families as they navigate the highs and lows of the 2024–25 NFL season. The series follows Quinnen and Maranda Williams, Alijah and Jessie Vera-Tucker, C.J. Mosley, Tyler Conklin, Chuck Clark, and others, capturing moments of triumph, heartbreak, and personal transformation. As the season unfolds, the emotional toll of injuries and roster changes becomes increasingly visible. Family support systems emerge as a quiet but powerful force, anchoring the players through uncertainty. As the Jets face mounting pressure, injuries, and shifting futures, the players juggle fatherhood, recovery, and career uncertainty. Tyler hits his performance bonus and becomes a dad, while Chuck welcomes twins and A.V.T. enters the offseason healthy. C.J. Mosley is released after a neck injury, and Allen Lazard prepares for fatherhood amid fading playoff hopes. Through candid interviews and emotional storytelling, “The Home Team: NY Jets” (Season 1) reveals the deep bonds that fuel life on and off the field, blending sports drama with personal resilience. (more…)























