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October
The Charlie Puth Show (season 1)
6 episodes
The Charlie Puth Show is a six-episode mockumentary-style comedy series on The Roku Channel. The show stars Charlie Puth as himself, exploring life beyond music stardom. It follows his journey to become a multi-hyphenate talent, navigating a world filled with artists, comedians, and icons while grappling with career anxiety and perfectionism. The series features a hilarious ensemble cast, including Mike O’Donnell and Alexandra Pica, along with guest stars like Will Ferrell, Courteney Cox, John Legend, Wiz Khalifa, and “Weird Al” Yankovic. Each episode presents a satirical take on Charlie’s attempts to stay relevant, from creating commercial jingles to dealing with internet rumors and even stalking “Weird Al” Yankovic for a parody. The show combines humor with a behind-the-scenes look at the entertainment industry, offering a unique and entertaining perspective on Charlie Puth’s life and career. More …
October
Girls5eva (season 1)
8 episodes
Girls5eva Season 1 follows a 1990s girl group that managed to score only one hit before fading into obscurity. Twenty years later, the group gets an unexpected chance at a comeback when their song is sampled by an up-and-coming rapper named Lil Stinker. The members, now in their 40s, reunite to give their pop star dreams one more shot, all while balancing their current lives, which include spouses, kids, jobs, debt, and aging parents. The main characters include Dawn Solano, played by Sara Bareilles, who now works at her brother’s Italian restaurant and has a son with her husband; Summer Dutkowsky, portrayed by Busy Philipps, who is married but mostly neglected by her husband and lives in a mansion with her daughter; Gloria McManus, played by Paula Pell, a dentist who is divorced from her wife; and Wickie Roy, portrayed by Renée Elise Goldsberry, who pretends to have a glamorous life for social media but is actually struggling. The season explores their journey as they navigate the challenges of re-entering the music industry, rekindling old friendships, and finding their place in the world again. More …
October
Reasonable Doubt (season 1)
9 episodes
Reasonable Doubt Season 1 follows Jax Stewart, a brilliant and fearless defense attorney in Los Angeles, played by Emayatzy Corinealdi. Jax is known for her unconventional approach to the law and her willingness to challenge the justice system. Throughout the season, she navigates complex and high-profile cases while dealing with personal turmoil, including a separation from her husband, Lewis, portrayed by McKinley Freeman. The central plot revolves around Jax taking on the case of Brayden Miller, a wealthy businessman accused of murdering his employee, Kaleesha Moore. As Jax delves deeper into the case, she faces numerous obstacles and ethical dilemmas, all while trying to balance her professional responsibilities with her strained personal life. The season also explores Jax’s past, including her relationship with Damon Cooke, a former client recently released from prison, played by Michael Ealy. The series highlights themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of the legal system, offering a gripping and thought-provoking narrative. More …
October
A Very Royal Scandal (season 1)
3 episodes
A Very Royal Scandal is a British historical drama miniseries that dramatizes the events leading up to and following the infamous BBC Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew. The series follows journalist Emily Maitlis, played by Ruth Wilson, as she navigates the professional and personal challenges of securing and conducting the interview. Michael Sheen portrays Prince Andrew, whose responses during the interview lead to significant public and media backlash. The show delves into the intricate preparations and the high-stakes environment surrounding the interview, highlighting the tension and drama behind the scenes. It also explores the fallout from the interview, affecting both Emily’s career and Prince Andrew’s public image. Key characters include Sir Edward Young, played by Alex Jennings, and Amanda Thirsk, portrayed by Joanna Scanlan, who are part of Prince Andrew’s inner circle. More …
October
The Bay (season 5)
6 episodes
The Bay Season 5 follows DS Jenn Townsend, played by Marsha Thomason, as she returns to work after the death of her father. The season kicks off with the discovery of 23-year-old university student Hannah Dawson’s body at the edge of the docks in Morecambe. Jenn, still grappling with her own grief, must support Hannah’s divided family while leading the investigation. As Jenn and her team dig deeper into Hannah’s life, they uncover hidden friendships and secret liaisons within the student community. The investigation intensifies, revealing complex layers of Hannah’s relationships and the secrets she kept. Jenn must balance her personal and professional struggles, striving to solve the case while coming to terms with her own loss and rebuilding her family connections. More …
October
Penelope (season 1)
8 episodes
Penelope Season 1 is a coming-of-age drama series that follows the journey of a 16-year-old girl named Penelope, played by Megan Stott. Feeling alienated from contemporary civilization, Penelope decides to leave her home and venture into the uncharted wilderness of Cascade National Park. Her decision to live in the wild is driven by a deep sense of disconnect and a desire to find herself. As Penelope settles into her new life, she meets various characters who influence her journey. These include Helena, an environmentalist played by Krisha Fairchild; Sam, a free-spirited musician portrayed by Austin Abrams; and Peter, her first love, played by Rhenzy Feliz. Each of these characters helps Penelope discover different aspects of herself and her love for nature. Throughout the season, Penelope faces numerous challenges, from surviving the harsh conditions of the wilderness to dealing with her own internal struggles. The series explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels overwhelming. The season builds to a dramatic climax as Penelope’s survival hinges on a single decision, leading to a shocking discovery about her past. More …
October
Devil’s Peak (season 1)
5 episodes
Devil’s Peak is a gripping crime drama series set in Cape Town, South Africa. The story centers around Detective Benny Griessel, a talented but disillusioned detective who is drawn back into action by a series of child abductions plaguing the city. As Benny investigates these disturbing cases, he encounters Thobela Mpayipheli, a local vigilante killer whose crimes are gaining notoriety. Throughout the season, Benny grapples with his own personal demons while trying to track down the elusive Assegai Killer. The series delves into themes of justice, morality, and the impact of crime on a community. Benny’s journey is further complicated by his interactions with various characters, including his colleague DI Russell Carter and a grieving mother whose child has been abducted. However, as the network of corruption begins to crumble, Benny finds his own family in grave danger. More …
October
Ludwig (season 1)
6 episodes
Ludwig is a BBC detective dramedy series that follows John “Ludwig” Taylor, a reclusive puzzle setter who lives a quiet, solitary life. His world is turned upside down when his identical twin brother, Detective Chief Inspector James Taylor, mysteriously vanishes. Determined to uncover the truth behind his brother’s disappearance, John assumes James’s identity and steps into his role within the major crimes squad in Cambridge. As John navigates his new life as a detective, he must solve complex cases while keeping his true identity hidden from his colleagues. The series masterfully blends elements of comedy and crime drama, offering a fresh and engaging twist on the detective genre. David Mitchell stars in the dual roles of John and James Taylor, bringing a unique charm and depth to both characters. The show explores themes of identity, family, and the lengths one will go to for the people they love, all while delivering witty dialogue and intriguing mysteries. More …
October
Ridley (season 1)
4 episodes
Season 1 introduces us to Alex Ridley, a retired Detective Inspector who is struggling with the recent loss of his wife and daughter. His former protégée, DI Carol Farman, now leads the team and seeks Ridley’s expertise on a particularly challenging case. Despite his initial reluctance, Ridley is drawn back into the world of crime-solving. Throughout the season, Ridley and Carol tackle a series of intricate and emotionally charged cases. Ridley’s deep empathy and unconventional methods often clash with the more procedural approach of the current police force, but his insights prove invaluable. The cases range from mysterious disappearances to complex murder investigations, each revealing different facets of human nature and societal issues. As they work together, Ridley and Carol’s relationship evolves, with Carol learning to balance her respect for Ridley’s experience with her own instincts and leadership style. Meanwhile, Ridley grapples with his grief and the ghosts of his past, finding a sense of purpose in helping to bring justice to the victims. The season is a blend of gripping crime drama and poignant character study, exploring themes of loss, redemption, and the enduring impact of past traumas. More …
October
Outer Range (season 2)
7 episodes
The second season of Outer Range continues to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Abbott family and the enigmatic void on their Wyoming ranch. Royal Abbott, the time-traveling rancher, reveals the truth about himself and the west pasture to his wife, Cecilia. Together, they embark on a quest to find their missing granddaughter, Amy, and protect their land from the greedy Wayne Tillerson. As the season progresses, the story delves deeper into the consequences of time travel. Acting Sheriff Joy Hawk is transported to 1882, while Perry Abbott jumps back to 1984. Amy is taken by her mother, Rebecca, out of spite against Perry and the Abbotts. Rhett and Maria, who were planning to leave Wabang, stay behind after learning about Amy’s disappearance. Meanwhile, Billy Tillerson is left in critical condition after being shot by Royal. The season finale, “The End of Innocence,” sees a race against time as Royal and Cecilia try to retrieve Amy from her mother. Unfortunately, they arrive too late, and Autumn (revealed to be an older Amy) and Luke Tillerson abduct her, taking her back to the Abbott’s west pasture. More …