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May
Bad Thoughts (season 2)
6 episodes
“Bad Thoughts” (season 2) — returns to an unfiltered sketch-comedy universe where everyday anxieties, intrusive fantasies, and awful split-second decisions are blown up into polished, absurd, and deeply uncomfortable little nightmares. Structured as a new run of short, self-contained stories, the season moves through episodes like Bad Impulses, Bad Perspectives, Bad News, Bad Influences, Bad Romance, and Bad Decisions, turning simple setups into escalating disasters: a miracle drug sends a man into chaos, an empty-nester finds a bizarre new brotherhood, a perfect date collapses over one humiliating detail, and a body-swap scenario traps a father inside a situation no parent should have to explain. Across the season, grotesque characters, smug authority figures, doomed husbands, desperate performers, unlucky travelers, and men convinced they are in control stumble into scenarios that punish their ego, cowardice, and worst instincts. The cinematic sketches push into fertility clinics, airport lines, awkward romances, deadly misunderstandings, bizarre career opportunities, and fantasies that expose the ridiculous and cruel parts of human behavior. As each story grows from a bad thought into a full disaster, the season turns private shame and social panic into something both outrageous and weirdly recognizable. “Bad Thoughts” (season 2) becomes a sharper, louder collection of dark comedy about embarrassment, ego, fear, and the terrible things people imagine doing when no one is supposed to know what is happening inside their heads. More …
May
The Audacity (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Audacity” (season 1) — follows Duncan Park, a self‑anointed “inventor of the future” and Silicon Valley tech CEO, whose empire begins to unravel when a data‑exploitation scandal pulls him and his coerced therapist JoAnne Felder into a tightening spiral of white‑collar crime. As Duncan scrambles to preserve his image and JoAnne fights to keep her life from collapsing under blackmail, their families, colleagues, and investors are drawn into a web of ego, ambition, and moral erosion. As the scandal metastasizes, every attempt at spin control only exposes how deeply the company’s culture has been built on denial and delusion. And with each new revelation, the line between innovation and manipulation blurs further, leaving everyone around them unsure whether they’re witnessing a downfall or a reinvention. The season tracks the volatile ecosystem around them — ruthless dealmakers, anxious junior partners, and a billionaire visionary whose erratic genius fuels the chaos — as every attempt at damage control only deepens the fractures beneath the Valley’s glossy façade. “The Audacity” (season 1) becomes a sharp, darkly comedic Silicon Valley drama about power, delusion, and the catastrophic fallout of believing your own myth. More …
May
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026)
“The Devil Wears Prada 2″ (2026) — brings Andy Sachs back into Miranda Priestly’s orbit nearly two decades after she walked away from Runway, no longer the uncertain assistant trying to survive the fashion world but a more confident journalist who understands exactly how dangerous Miranda’s attention can be. The reunion comes at a moment when glossy magazines are losing power, luxury brands hold more influence than editors, and Runway’s future depends on alliances Miranda would rather command than request. At the center of that shifting landscape is Emily Charlton, once Miranda’s fiercely loyal assistant and now a formidable executive at a major fashion house whose money, status, and resentment could decide whether Runway survives. As Nigel watches old loyalties bend under new pressures, Andy is pulled between professional curiosity, personal history, and the uncomfortable knowledge that Miranda still knows how to turn ambition into a weapon. From New York offices and high-fashion meetings to Milan, Lake Como, parties, fittings, and perfectly brutal conversations, the film turns the fashion industry’s digital crisis into a battle of image, ego, reinvention, and control. “The Devil Wears Prada 2″ (2026) becomes a sharp, glamorous comedy-drama about legacy, changing power, and the unsettling thrill of discovering that the person you escaped may still be the person who understands your ambition best. More …
May
Sheriff Country (season 1)
20 episodes
“Sheriff Country” (Season 1) — follows Mickey Fox, a determined deputy unexpectedly thrust into the role of interim sheriff after her predecessor is murdered by a fellow officer. Set in the rural town of Edgewater, Mickey juggles law enforcement with personal struggles, including her daughter’s recovery from addiction and her father’s criminal past. A tense standoff at a remote cabin reveals a militia group operating in the woods, forcing Mickey to navigate federal pressure and local fear. Meanwhile, a rookie deputy’s mistake during a traffic stop sparks community outrage and a media frenzy. A decades-old missing persons case is reopened when skeletal remains are discovered near the county line, drawing national attention. Mickey also faces sabotage from within the department as leaked evidence threatens her credibility. A food theft investigation leads to a disturbing child abuse case and a cliffside rescue, while local politics and mistrust from the town’s elite complicate her efforts to lead. As Mickey uncovers deeper corruption and faces off against a rival deputy, she must decide whether to run for sheriff officially. The season explores themes of justice, motherhood, and small-town allegiance, as “Sheriff Country” (Season 1) expands the Fire Country universe with a gritty procedural. More …
May
Fire Country (season 4)
20 episodes
“Fire Country” (Season 4) — begins in the aftermath of the devastating Zabel Ridge Fire, with Station 42 reeling from the loss of Battalion Chief Vince Leone. Sharon suspends the station amid grief and internal conflict, while Bode struggles with guilt and rekindles old tensions with Jake. A surprise mudslide traps a school bus on a remote mountain road, forcing the crew into a race against time. Meanwhile, Eve confronts a former mentor whose shady past resurfaces during a multi-agency training exercise. Manny takes on a leadership role at Three Rock, but his decisions spark pushback from both inmates and staff. A flashback episode reveals untold history between Vince and Brett Richards, deepening the rivalry that now threatens the station’s future. Gabriela departs for a new PR role, leaving Bode emotionally adrift as he throws himself into community rescue efforts. A new battalion chief, Brett Richards — Vince’s longtime rival — arrives and immediately disrupts team dynamics with his aggressive leadership style. The crew faces a series of high-stakes emergencies, including a zipline accident, illegal fireworks, and a mill fire that tests their fractured unity. Sharon finds unexpected comfort in Renee, while Three Rock’s future hangs in bureaucratic limbo. Blending emotional fallout with intense rescue drama, “Fire Country” (Season 4) explores how loyalty, leadership, and redemption are forged in the heat of crisis. More …
May
Boston Blue (season 1)
20 episodes
“Boston Blue” (Season 1) — begins with NYPD detective Danny Reagan transferring to the Boston Police Department after a personal tragedy, where he’s partnered with Lena Silver, the eldest daughter of a prominent law enforcement family. Their clashing styles — Danny’s instinctive grit versus Lena’s methodical precision — create tension as they navigate high-profile cases across the city. A botched undercover sting at Fenway Park forces them to rethink their approach, exposing cracks in the department’s chain of command. Meanwhile, Lena’s younger brother joins the academy, adding sibling rivalry and pressure to her already complex role. A cold case involving a missing college student resurfaces when new evidence is found in a historic cemetery. Danny’s past in New York catches up with him when a fugitive tied to an old case resurfaces in Boston. A church bombing investigation draws in Lena’s father, Reverend Peters, revealing deep family secrets and political pressure. Meanwhile, Danny struggles to adapt to Boston’s culture and confronts ghosts from his past that resurface during a mayoral corruption probe. The season explores themes of legacy, loyalty, and redemption, as the duo uncovers a network of crime that links the city’s elite to its forgotten corners. Blending procedural intensity with character-driven drama, “Boston Blue” (Season 1) expands the universe of Blue Bloods while carving out its own identity in the heart of Massachusetts. More …
May
Nemesis (season 1)
8 episodes
“Nemesis” (season 1) — follows LAPD detective Isaiah Stiles, a relentless cop whose life is consumed by his obsession with proving that wealthy businessman Coltrane Wilder is not the reformed success story he pretends to be, but the brilliant criminal mind behind a dangerous crew of thieves. Their conflict turns Los Angeles into a battlefield of surveillance, heists, political pressure, and personal grudges, as Isaiah’s need for justice begins to threaten his marriage to Candice, his relationship with his son Noah, and the fragile loyalty of the officers around him. Coltrane, meanwhile, moves through the city with charm, calculation, and a family life of his own, with Ebony Wilder pulled into the dangerous space between protection, ambition, and secrets that cannot stay hidden forever. As robberies become bolder and the bodies, betrayals, and buried histories around both men begin to connect, Isaiah and Coltrane recognize something unsettling in each other: discipline, rage, and the willingness to break rules for the people they love. The season moves from tense crime scenes and police offices to gala rooms, family homes, and criminal safe houses, turning every encounter between hunter and target into a test of ego, patience, and moral control. “Nemesis” (season 1) becomes a slick, high-stakes crime drama about obsession, family, power, and the dangerous mirror created when a detective and a mastermind understand each other far too well. More …
May
M.I.A. (season 1)
9 episodes
“M.I.A.” (season 1) — follows Etta Tiger Jonze, a restless young woman from the Florida Keys whose life is shattered when her family’s dangerous drug-running business collapses in violence, pushing her away from the sunlit calm of Key Largo and into the neon-lit criminal underworld of Miami. What begins as grief and rage quickly becomes a dangerous education in power, loyalty, and survival, as Etta discovers that revenge is not a straight path but a maze of cartels, corrupt deals, family betrayals, and people who see her pain as something they can use. Around her, figures like Lovely, Stanley, Elias Perez, Tim Kincaid, Carmen, and the Rojas family pull the story into different corners of South Florida’s hidden economy, where real estate, politics, old debts, and street-level violence are all tied together by money and fear. As Etta learns who can be trusted and who has been performing trust all along, she is forced to decide whether she is chasing justice, power, or a version of herself tough enough to survive what comes next. The season uses Miami’s glamour and the Keys’ slower rhythms as a sharp contrast to the brutality beneath them, turning Etta’s transformation into both a revenge story and a moral reckoning. “M.I.A.” (season 1) becomes a tense crime drama about grief, identity, ambition, and the terrifying cost of stepping into a world that may change Etta more than the enemies she wants to destroy. More …
May
Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (season 2)
22 episodes
“Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” (Season 2) — picks up with Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister adjusting to married life, parenthood, and the chaos of adulthood in 1990s Medford, Texas. Georgie becomes co-owner of the rebranded Dr. Tire shop alongside Ruben, but their clashing personalities spark constant workplace tension. Mandy begins a new job as a weather presenter, where she reconnects with her ex-boyfriend and former boss, Scott, creating emotional complications. A surprise visit from Pastor Jeff leads to an unexpected offer that challenges Georgie’s sense of purpose. Meanwhile, Meemaw launches a side hustle that draws the attention of local law enforcement. Connie’s poker nights become a recurring subplot, revealing secrets and stirring up neighborhood drama. Mandy’s younger sister visits from Dallas, bringing unresolved family tension and a few surprises. Jim McAllister struggles to find purpose after retirement, adding a layer of generational conflict to the household. A six-month time jump introduces toddler mishaps with baby CeeCee, and Georgie quietly begins night classes to earn his GED. The season explores the balance between personal dreams and family responsibilities, with recurring appearances from Mary Cooper, Meemaw, and other familiar faces from the Young Sheldon universe. “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” (Season 2) blends blue-collar humor, heartfelt moments, and nostalgic callbacks, building toward a finale that tests the couple’s resilience and redefines their future. More …
May
Elsbeth (season 3)
20 episodes
“Elsbeth” (Season 3) — opens with Elsbeth diving into the chaotic world of late-night television, investigating the murder of a talk show host whose backstage feuds and shredded scripts hint at deeper tensions. A hostage crisis at a Manhattan toy store forces her to negotiate with a hapless ex-con while Captain Wagner clashes with a rival whose reckless tactics threaten the standoff. A viral courtroom moment turns Elsbeth into an overnight meme, complicating her ability to work undercover. Meanwhile, a mysterious string of art thefts leads her into the city’s elite gallery scene, where every suspect has something to hide. A tech billionaire’s suspicious boating accident introduces a case filled with NDAs, malfunctioning drones, and a yacht full of influencers. Elsbeth briefly mentors a law student whose obsession with true crime podcasts leads to a dangerous misstep. Kaya Blanke’s absence is explained through her undercover assignment in D.C., setting up her return in a high-stakes crossover case. Elsbeth also crosses paths with a rookie cop moonlighting as a stand-up comic, whose offbeat insights prove unexpectedly useful. Later episodes explore political campaigns, literary scandals, and Halloween horrors, each case blending sharp legal twists with eccentric suspects and social satire. Blending intuitive deduction with comedic flair, “Elsbeth” (Season 3) deepens its howcatchem format while expanding the show’s quirky universe of justice and dysfunction. More …























