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21
June
03:46

The Polygamist (season 1)

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The Polygamist (season 1)

22 episodes

“The Polygamist” (season 1) — centers on Jonasi Gomora, a wealthy South African banker and self-made CEO whose carefully polished life begins to implode when the women he has deceived discover that his charm, status, and promises have been used to maintain more than one family. To the public, Joyce is the perfect wife: stylish, adored online, and secure inside a marriage that looks like an aspirational success story. But behind the luxury homes, designer surfaces, and social media glow, Jonasi’s affairs with Matipa, Essie, Lindani, and others expose a web of lies that turns private betrayal into a full emotional war. As births, secrets, business pressure, family expectations, and old resentments collide, Joyce’s humiliation hardens into anger, while the other women are forced to decide whether they are rivals, victims, survivors, or unexpected allies. Mpumi and Menzi become part of the fallout as Jonasi’s choices stop being only romantic betrayals and begin threatening the futures of everyone tied to his name. The season uses the heightened emotion of a South African telenovela to explore wealth, patriarchy, revenge, motherhood, and the fragile performance of respectability. “The Polygamist” (season 1) becomes a glossy, scandalous drama about deception, wounded pride, and the moment women who were kept apart begin to understand that the same man built his power by controlling all of their stories. (more…)

The Other Bennet Sister (season 1)

10 episodes

“The Other Bennet Sister” (season 1) — reimagines the world of “Pride and Prejudice” through Mary Bennet, the overlooked middle sister who has spent years being dismissed as too plain, too serious, too awkward, and too difficult to love in a family obsessed with beauty, marriage, wit, and social survival. The season begins at Longbourn, allowing familiar events around Jane, Lizzie, Lydia, Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bingley, and the Bennet parents to unfold from Mary’s quieter and more painful perspective, where every ball, proposal, family embarrassment, and drawing-room conversation reminds her that she has never fit the role expected of a young woman in Regency society. But after her sisters’ lives move forward, Mary is forced to ask what remains for her beyond being the sensible one left behind. Her journey takes her from Meryton to the more open world of London with Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, and then toward the Lake District, where new friendships, work, music, reading, and possible suitors like Tom Hayward and William Ryder begin reshaping how she sees herself. As Mary learns to separate self-improvement from self-erasure, the season turns an Austen side character into a heroine of her own story. “The Other Bennet Sister” (season 1) becomes a warm, witty period drama about self-worth, sisterhood, quiet rebellion, and the radical hope that even the person no one notices may still be waiting for the life that truly belongs to her. (more…)

20
June
21:20

The Artist (season 1)

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The Artist (season 1)

6 episodes

“The Artist” (season 1) — sets its mystery in 1906 Rhode Island, at the grand but uneasy estate of Norman Henry, an eccentric tycoon whose fading fortune and restless ambition make him desperate to remain at the center of America’s Gilded Age imagination. With his sharp wife Marian managing the house and its social theater, Norman gathers an impossible circle of guests that includes Thomas Edison, Edgar Degas, Evelyn Nesbit, Harry Kendall Thaw, Delphin Delmas, Rosie Morsch, and other figures whose fame hides private scandals, debts, rivalries, and carefully staged versions of themselves. What begins as a strange, glittering retreat of artists, inventors, socialites, and opportunists turns darker as promises of money, patronage, love, and influence start collapsing under the weight of suspicion. When death reaches the Henry estate, every guest becomes both witness and suspect, and the series turns drawing rooms, bedrooms, studios, dinner tables, and whispered corridors into a stage where history and invention blur together. As Marian tries to control the narrative, Norman’s final days reveal a world obsessed with genius, reputation, and ownership, where art can be a calling, a con, or a weapon. “The Artist” (season 1) becomes a flamboyant Gilded Age murder mystery about vanity, ambition, celebrity, and the dangerous performance of people who have spent their lives turning themselves into legends. (more…)

18
June
16:10

I Will Find You (season 1)

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I Will Find You (season 1)

8 episodes

“I Will Find You” (season 1) — centers on David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his young son Matthew, even though he has never stopped insisting that he is innocent. Five years into prison, David has been hollowed out by grief, guilt, and the knowledge that most of the world has already decided who he is, until his former sister-in-law Rachel Mills arrives with a photograph that appears to show Matthew alive. That impossible glimpse turns despair into obsession, pushing David toward a desperate escape and a search that pulls him back through the wreckage of his old life, including his ex-wife Cheryl Dreason, former friend Adam Mackenzie, and the people who built their futures on the official version of the crime. As FBI agents Sarah Greer and Max Williams close in, Rachel’s past as a reporter becomes vital to following clues that lead through hidden money, protected families, old police work, and dangerous figures such as Nicky Fisher and Gertrude Payne. Every answer seems to open another locked door, forcing David to question who framed him, why Matthew’s fate was buried, and whether the truth can still be reached before the system catches him again. “I Will Find You” (season 1) becomes a fast, emotional thriller about grief, innocence, family, and a father’s refusal to accept that the worst day of his life was ever the whole story. (more…)

18
June
05:50

Widow’s Bay (season 1)

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Widow's Bay (season 1)

10 episodes

“Widow’s Bay” (season 1) — follows Tom Loftis, the stubborn and increasingly frayed mayor of a small coastal town determined to prove that Widow’s Bay is safe, even as strange incidents, local legends, and mounting unease suggest the opposite. What begins as a PR stunt — spending a night in the town’s supposedly haunted historic inn — spirals into a series of unsettling encounters that blur the line between civic duty and creeping dread, exposing fractures in the community he’s trying to hold together. As annual traditions like the beach’s ceremonial opening take on a sinister edge, Tom’s attempts to reassure the public only deepen his paranoia, especially as odd figures, ominous warnings, and unexplained events accumulate around him. The townspeople’s quirks shift from comedic to threatening, revealing a place where folklore, fear, and denial intertwine, and where every civic ritual feels like a test of who will crack first. With each episode layering dark humor over rising tension, the season becomes a sharp, off‑kilter blend of horror and comedy about a man trying to maintain control in a town that refuses to behave logically. “Widow’s Bay” (season 1) emerges as a strange, atmospheric coastal nightmare where every smile hides a warning and every tradition masks something older, deeper, and hungry. (more…)

18
June
05:50

The Simpsons (season 37)

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The Simpsons (season 37)

16 episodes

“The Simpsons” (Season 37) continues its legacy as a satirical animated comedy, blending Springfield’s everyday chaos with sharp cultural commentary. The season kicks off with “Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother,” where Marge reconnects with Lisa through a nostalgic ’90s teen drama, sparking a thrift-store fashion craze that spirals into mischief. Springfield Elementary introduces a controversial AI grading system, leading to a hilarious student rebellion. Meanwhile, Moe opens a speakeasy-style bar that attracts influencers and chaos in equal measure. Homer becomes obsessed with a macho streaming series, while Bart joins Professor Frink in a tech satire poking fun at billionaire culture. Other episodes explore Superintendent Chalmers’ rise as a skincare influencer, a Quimby family origin story, and a Halloween special featuring a fat-eating grease monster and a plastic apocalypse. The season also marks a major milestone: the 800th episode, centered on Santa’s Little Helper, the family dog, who gains weight and becomes the emotional core of a surreal storyline. With a lineup of guest stars, “The Simpsons” (Season 37) balances irreverent humor with heartfelt moments, proving that Springfield’s “good-natured dum-dums” still have plenty to say about a changing world. (more…)

16
June
15:53

Tip Toe (season 1)

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Tip Toe (season 1)

5 episodes

“Tip Toe” (season 1) — opens in Manchester, where Leo, a charismatic bar owner on Canal Street, and Clive, an electrician with a wife and two teenage sons, begin as long-standing neighbours whose everyday irritation gradually hardens into something far more dangerous. At first, their conflict seems built from ordinary suburban friction: noise, parking, glances across the street, sharp words, and the uncomfortable sense that two households are watching each other too closely. But as the world around them grows louder with prejudice, conspiracy, political anger, and fear of anyone seen as different, Clive’s resentment begins to find permission in the voices around him, while Leo’s confidence becomes something he feels forced to protect more carefully. Stephanie, Diane, Marie, George, Saul, Zee, Judy, Mikey, Hanna, Melba, Curtis, and Regime all widen the story beyond one feud, showing how families, friends, bars, schools, and streets can become infected by suspicion when cruel opinions stop sounding private. The season turns Manchester’s life, neighbourhood routines, and domestic spaces into a tense social thriller where small acts of hostility gather force until no one can pretend they are harmless. “Tip Toe” (season 1) becomes a gripping drama about fear, radicalisation, community, and the terrifying moment when ordinary neighbours stop tiptoeing around hatred and begin acting on it. (more…)

15
June
18:57

Ground Up (season 1)

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Ground Up (season 1)

6 episodes

“Ground Up” (season 1) — sets its story in Tasmania, where AFL administrator Hugh Shen is sent from Melbourne to build the island’s first AFL team from nothing, only to discover that a football club requires far more than a ball, a logo, and a few confident press releases. The dream of the Great Southern Football Club is tied to a controversial taxpayer-funded stadium, divided locals, angry protesters, impossible deadlines, and a bureaucracy that turns every decision into a meeting about another meeting. Hugh wants the project to be his path toward serious power inside the league, but his plans keep colliding with CFO Destiny Pitt, who has been sent to protect the budget and remind everyone that enthusiasm is not a funding model. Around them, AFL boss Alistair Penfold, Jameson, Angela Linscombe, Catherine la Fontaine, sponsors, consultants, politicians, and community voices all pull the club in different directions, from team songs and mascots to stadium messaging, membership drives, coaching choices, and public outrage. As Hugh tries to sell hope to a state that is not sure it wants the bill, the season turns sporting ambition into office chaos, where every win creates three new problems and every slogan sounds better before anyone has to explain it. “Ground Up” (season 1) becomes a sharp Australian workplace comedy about sport, politics, ego, red tape, and the absurd task of building a dream while everyone argues over who is paying for it. (more…)

15
June
17:23

Every Year After (season 1)

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Every Year After (season 1)

8 episodes

“Every Year After” (season 1) — returns Percy Fraser to Barry’s Bay a decade after she cut herself off from the summers that once defined her, pulled home by a loss that forces her to face Sam Florek, the boy who became her first love and the person she hurt badly enough to leave behind. The season moves between two timelines: the teenage years when Percy’s family cottage, the lake, Sam’s mother Sue, his brother Charlie, and her friendship with Delilah made every summer feel like a private world, and the present, where adulthood has turned those memories into unfinished business. Percy arrives carrying guilt, professional uncertainty, and the fear that coming home may only reopen wounds no one wants named, while Sam tries to protect the tavern, his family’s legacy, and the version of himself that survived without her. Around them, Charlie’s charm, Delilah’s old hurt, and the lives of Chantal and Jordie widen the story beyond a single romance, turning Barry’s Bay into a place where love, friendship, grief, and betrayal are all tangled together. As lake days, late-night conversations, old rituals, and painful silences bring the past closer, Percy and Sam must decide whether first love is something to recover, mourn, or finally understand honestly. “Every Year After” (season 1) becomes a nostalgic romantic drama about memory, forgiveness, growing up, and the difficult truth that the people who know you best can also be the ones you most need to face. (more…)

13
June
12:15

Greenleaf (season 2)

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Greenleaf (season 6)

16 episodes

“Greenleaf” (season 2) — returns to the Greenleaf family in Memphis after Mac’s release reopens the wounds Grace thought she had finally dragged into the light, turning Calvary Fellowship into a battlefield of faith, reputation, and buried sin. Grace struggles with the difference between justice and vengeance as she tries to protect Mac’s victims and keep her own anger from consuming her, while Bishop James Greenleaf and Lady Mae fight to preserve their church, their marriage, and the polished image that has hidden too many compromises. Jacob’s decision to leave Calvary and join Basie Skanks at Triumph creates a painful rupture with his father, pushing Kerissa, Zora, and the rest of the family into a rivalry where ministry, pride, and business become impossible to separate. Charity faces the collapse of her marriage to Kevin and the uncertainty of motherhood, while Sophia is pulled deeper into the family’s spiritual and emotional battles as she tries to understand what faith means inside a house full of secrets. With journalist Darius Nash circling the truth, old scandals threatening to surface, and every sermon carrying private consequences, the season turns the Greenleaf mansion and megachurch into spaces where love, power, and hypocrisy keep colliding. “Greenleaf” (season 2) becomes a dramatic continuation about family loyalty, spiritual ambition, public image, and the dangerous cost of protecting a legacy built on silence. (more…)