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August
King of the Hill (season 14)
10 episodes
“King of the Hill” (season 14) is a warm and witty animated comedy set in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, where the steady, principled Hank Hill works as a propane salesman and navigates the quirks of suburban life with his wife Peggy, their imaginative son Bobby, and a colorful circle of friends and neighbors. In this season, the Hills face a mix of personal and community challenges, from Hank confronting changes in the propane business to Peggy pursuing new teaching ambitions, while Bobby experiments with hobbies that test his parents’ patience. Meanwhile, Dale’s wild conspiracy theories, Boomhauer’s laid-back charm, and Bill’s hapless romantic endeavors continue to stir up comedic misadventures. The season also explores how generational differences shape the Hills’ relationships, as Bobby’s modern ideas often clash with Hank’s traditional values. Through it all, the show maintains its signature mix of sharp wit and quiet sincerity, making this chapter both familiar and refreshingly relevant. Balancing down-to-earth humor with heartfelt moments, “King of the Hill” (season 14) offers a relatable and gently satirical look at small-town America, reminding viewers that even in a changing world, family, friendship, and barbecue remain at the heart of life. (more…)
August
Family Law (season 4)
10 episodes
“Family Law” (season 4) is a Canadian legal drama that continues the story of Abigail Bianchi, a recovering alcoholic and lawyer navigating the fallout of personal and professional upheaval. After being denied an equity partnership by her father Harry, Abby decides to leave Svensson & Svensson and start her own practice, triggering tension with her siblings Daniel and Lucy. Her relationship with boyfriend Ben deteriorates as he relapses, while her daughter Sofia writes a devastating essay about Abby’s past struggles, further straining their bond. Meanwhile, Harry’s plan to merge the firm with a rival law office causes internal conflict, especially as Daniel is promoted and Lucy feels increasingly sidelined. The season tackles emotionally charged cases involving surrogacy, AI companion dolls, rental families, and parental liability, reflecting the evolving landscape of modern family law. Abby’s new firm faces growing pains, but she finds unexpected strength in her independence and a renewed sense of purpose. “Family Law” (season 4) explores themes of redemption, legacy, and the messy intersections of family and justice, delivering the episodes of courtroom drama and personal reckoning. (more…)
August
Untamed (season 1)
6 episodes
“Untamed” (Season 1) follows Kyle Turner, a grieving National Park Service agent stationed in Yosemite, who becomes drawn into a disturbing investigation when the body of a young woman is found at the base of El Capitan. Initially ruled a suicide, the case takes a dark turn when Kyle and rookie ranger Naya Vasquez discover a bullet wound and strange symbols tied to Native heritage. The victim, Lucy Cook, is revealed to be a survivor of abuse and systemic neglect, with ties to drug trafficking and a troubled past that mirrors Kyle’s own unresolved trauma over the death of his son. As they dig deeper, the investigation exposes corruption within the park’s leadership. The emotional toll intensifies as Kyle confronts his failures, battles guilt, and risks his career to uncover the truth. Kyle, suspended and emotionally fractured, chooses to live rather than give in to despair. With haunting visuals, layered storytelling, and a slow-burning mystery, “Untamed” (Season 1) explores justice, redemption, and the cost of silence. (more…)
August
1899 (season 1)
8 episodes
“1899” (season 1) is a multilingual mystery thriller set aboard the steamship Kerberos, which departs from Europe bound for New York with a diverse group of passengers, each carrying secrets and personal traumas. Their voyage takes a chilling turn when they encounter the Prometheus, a sister ship that vanished months earlier and now drifts abandoned in the open sea. As the crew boards the ghost vessel, they discover a mute boy and a cryptic black pyramid, triggering a cascade of surreal events and psychological unraveling. Maura Franklin, a neurologist with a hidden past, joins forces with Captain Eyk Larsen to investigate the ship’s eerie anomalies, including shifting realities, strange symbols, and inexplicable deaths. Tensions rise as passengers experience visions, memory lapses, and a growing sense that their journey is not what it seems. The narrative weaves through layers of illusion and fragmented identities, revealing a simulation-like structure that challenges the nature of time, consciousness, and free will. With each episode, the mystery deepens, blending science fiction, horror, and philosophical inquiry. “1899” (season 1) builds toward a mind-bending revelation that reframes the entire voyage, leaving viewers suspended between reality and perception. (more…)
August
Resident Alien (season 4)
10 episodes
“Resident Alien” (Season 4) continues the sci-fi comedy series with Harry Vanderspeigle trapped on the Grey moonbase, while a shape-shifting alien known as the Mantid assumes his identity on Earth. As Harry struggles to escape, his allies in Patience, Colorado, begin to suspect something is wrong. Sheriff Mike Thompson grows increasingly convinced that aliens exist, while Asta Twelvetrees faces emotional turmoil as she tries to protect those closest to her. Meanwhile, the Mantid’s erratic behavior raises suspicions, but no one realizes the real Harry is missing. The season introduces new conflicts, including Harry’s father, played by Stephen Root, who pushes him back toward his alien roots. As Harry fights to return to Earth, he must decide whether to embrace his humanity or fulfill his original mission. With humor, action, and deeper character development, “Resident Alien” (Season 4) delivers an exciting continuation of the series, pushing its characters into new dilemmas while maintaining the charm and intrigue that have made the show a fan favorite. (more…)
August
Significant Others (season 1)
6 episodes
“Significant Others” (Season 1) is an Australian drama miniseries. The story begins when Sarah, a single mother, mysteriously vanishes during an early morning ocean swim off the rugged New South Wales coast. Her teenage children, Hanna and Ciaran, are forced to reconnect with estranged relatives, including their emotionally distant grandmother and Sarah’s guarded sister, to make sense of her disappearance. As the family gathers in Sarah’s weathered seaside home, long-buried secrets surface, tensions rise, and emotional fault lines begin to crack. Hanna refuses to accept her mother’s death, channeling her energy into obsessive searches and confrontations, while others struggle with denial, resentment, and the weight of unfinished business. The search for answers becomes a catalyst for transformation, as the family confronts their past and redefines what it means to belong. The ocean itself becomes a haunting metaphor for absence, memory, and the unknowable depths of human connection. With restrained performances, naturalistic dialogue, and atmospheric direction, the series invites viewers to sit with discomfort and discover grace in vulnerability. “Significant Others” (Season 1) delivers intimate character drama against a backdrop of mystery and emotional reckoning, culminating in a quiet but powerful resolution that reshapes the family’s future. (more…)
August
Flowers in the Attic: The Origin (season 1)
4 episodes
“Flowers in the Attic: The Origin” (Season 1) is a gothic family saga that serves as a prequel to V.C. Andrews’ infamous novel, tracing the dark and disturbing origins of the Foxworth family. Set in early 20th-century Virginia, the story follows Olivia Winfield, a strong-willed woman who marries the wealthy and controlling Malcolm Foxworth, only to find herself trapped in a world of secrets, betrayal, and emotional manipulation. As Olivia navigates her new life at Foxworth Hall, she uncovers horrifying truths about her husband and the legacy she’s now part of. The series explores themes of power, repression, and generational trauma, gradually revealing how Olivia transforms into the cold matriarch known from the original novel. With lavish period detail and emotionally intense performances, the show blends melodrama with psychological depth. The series deepens the mythology of the Foxworths, giving fans a richer understanding of the events that shaped the infamous attic. It’s a haunting tale of love turned toxic, and the devastating cost of silence and obedience. “Flowers in the Attic: The Origin” (Season 1) offers a chilling portrait of a woman’s descent into darkness — and the twisted roots of a family curse that will echo for generations. (more…)
August
Etoile (season 1)
8 episodes
“Etoile” (Season 1) is a stylish and emotionally layered comedy-drama set in the high-stakes world of professional ballet. The series follows two prestigious ballet companies — the Metropolitan Ballet in New York City and Le Ballet National in Paris — as they agree to swap their top dancers in a bold effort to revive their struggling institutions. The cultural exchange brings together a vibrant ensemble of artists, choreographers, and directors, each grappling with ambition, identity, and creative tension. Principal ballerinas Cheyenne and Mishi find themselves uprooted and challenged by unfamiliar expectations, while choreographer Tobias Bell introduces experimental routines that clash with tradition. Behind the scenes, power struggles emerge as benefactors and artistic directors clash over control, legacy, and vision. The series blends sharp dialogue, eccentric characters, and lavish production design to explore the intersection of art and ego. “Etoile” (Season 1) builds toward a dramatic finale that sets the stage for future conflict between the two companies — all while celebrating the beauty and brutality of dance. (more…)
August
Everything Sucks! (season 1)
10 episodes
“Everything Sucks!” (Season 1) is a nostalgic coming-of-age dramedy set in 1996 in the real-life town of Boring, Oregon. The story centers on a group of misfit teenagers from the A/V Club and Drama Club at Boring High School, who band together to make a student film after their school play is canceled. Freshman Luke O’Neil develops a crush on Kate Messner, the principal’s daughter, while Kate begins to question her sexuality and identity. As friendships form and tensions rise, the students navigate awkward romances, family struggles, and the emotional chaos of adolescence. The series blends quirky humor with heartfelt moments, capturing the highs and lows of teenage life in a pre-digital era. Despite its short run, the show gained a cult following for its authentic portrayal of teen angst and LGBTQ+ representation. Its cancellation after just one season left fans longing for more of Boring High’s bittersweet adventures. “Everything Sucks!” (Season 1) explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and creative expression — all wrapped in a retro soundtrack and VHS-era charm. (more…)
August
The Librarians: The Next Chapter (season 1)
12 episodes
“The Librarians: The Next Chapter” (Season 1) is a fantasy adventure television series that serves as a direct spin-off of The Librarian film series and The Librarians TV show. The story follows Vikram Chamberlain, a time-traveling Librarian from the past who finds himself trapped in the present. Searching for something familiar, he returns to what was once his castle, only to discover that it has been turned into a museum. In the process, he accidentally unleashes magic across the continent, creating chaos that must be contained. To fix the mess he created, Vikram is assigned a new team of Librarians, including Lysa Pascal, Connor Green, and Charlie Cornwall. Together, they embark on a series of magical adventures, encountering ancient artifacts, mythical creatures, and secret societies. Their mission is to track down and neutralize dangerous magical forces before they wreak havoc on the modern world. The season kicks off with Vikram inadvertently resurrecting a deadly Drekavac, forcing the team to work together to stop the creature before it multiplies. As the episodes progress, the Librarians face challenges such as a mysterious “dancing sickness,” a runaway ghost train, and a magical love artifact causing chaos in Paris. Along the way, they uncover hidden truths about Vikram’s past and the origins of the Library itself. With thrilling action, humor, and a fresh cast, “The Librarians: The Next Chapter” (Season 1) delivers an exciting continuation of the beloved franchise, blending magic, mystery, and adventure. (more…)























