TV Show Releases by Genre
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Orange is the New Black: Season 2
June 6, 2014
Season two finds Piper (Taylor Schilling) spending time in solitary, while Litchfield adds a new inmate in Vee (Lorraine Toussaint), who has a history with Red (Kate Mulgrew).
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102.
Wolf Hall: Season 2
March 23, 2025
Thomas Cromwell (Mark Rylance) is still not safe from his enemies even with Anne Boleyn dead and King Henry VIII (Damian Lewis) remarried to Jane Seymour (Kate Phillips) in the adaptation of Hilary Mantel's final Cromwell novel.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 10 Nov 2024 and in the US as a part of PBS' Masterpiece on 23 Mar 2025 as Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light]
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Justified: Season 3
January 17, 2012
Season three picks up where we left Raylan and Boyd. Also expect to see Neal McDonough and Mykelti Williamson as new adversaries.
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The Righteous Gemstones: Season 4
March 9, 2025
Megan Mullally and Seann William Scott guest star on the fourth and final season of the Danny McBride comedy.
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Evil: Season 4
May 23, 2024
In the fourth and final season Kristen, David and Ben continue to investigate cases even as Leland tries to temp Kristen into raising a baby antichrist, the Vatican's secret service seeks David's help to see evil and Ben starts seeing a jinn.
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Battlestar Galactica (2003): Season 2
July 15, 2005
The Best Show on Television? Yes, according to Time Magazine, The National Review, Rolling Stone and New York Newsday. Praised by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune and many other publications, Battlestar Galactica won a prestigious Peabody Award in the spring of 2006.
Ronald D. Moore, the producer of Carnivale and writer for Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, boldly re-imagined the original 1978 space opera of humans versus the robotic Cylons. He teamed up with fellow executive producer David Eick on a powerful and dramatic update of the Galactica story.
Gone are the technobabble, disco-themed costumes and Egyptian helmets of the original series. The modern show introduces new elements to the Galactica story. The Cylons have developed human-form models that are indistinguishable from real humans. The Cylons have a monotheistic religion in contrast to the polytheistic religion of the human Colonies. The approach is serious and intense, with a focus on tough political, philosophical and religious issues set in a tale that manages to keep the focus on realistic and not always perfect characters.In the miniseries, the Cylons launch a massive attack against the humans and wipe out the Twelve Colonies, sending the 47,000 survivors on a desperate search for the fabled 13th colony -- Earth.
Season One Overview
The Cylons declare war on humanity, wiping out billions in an unprovoked first strike. The Colonial fleet is all but eliminated leaving just a handful of ships, including the soon to be decommissioned battlestar Galactica. Galactica is manned by a crew that never expected to be involved in real duty. With the president gone and the government all but eliminated, Laura Roslin, the Education Minister, takes on the mantle of President of the 12 Colonies.
Gaius Baltar, a top researcher in Artificial Intelligence, inadvertently betrayed humanity by allowing a Cylon agent into the defense network, rendering it and all of the Colonial military forces impotent in the face of the Cylon attacks. He sees her everywhere when no one else can. He initially attributes this to stress-induced hallucinations. She tells him that she implanted a chip in his brain during their time on Caprica, which enables her to talk to him. Over the season Baltar falls in love with the Cylon, Number Six, eventually betraying humanity again and again.
A lone soldier is trapped on Cylon-occupied Caprica, having given up his seat on a transport for Baltar, as he believes that his own life is not as important as one of the greatest minds of their time. He struggles against the odds, trying to stay alive amid the hostile Cylons. He is surprised to learn that Sharon Valerii, the pilot of the transport, returned for him. However, the truth is that she is actually another human-form Cylon. Sharon and Helo spend the season trying to escape Caprica. Sharon also finds herself falling in love with her human target. The season ends with her pregnant and fighting to save his life.
Meanwhile, the copy of Sharon onboard Galactica (known as "Boomer") has set off several bombs and engaged in other acts of sabotage. The season ends with a stunning turn of events after a successful mission to disable a Cylon base ship.
For a more detailed overview of the first three seasons, visit the pinned thread titled "Battlestar Galactica in Just Ten Minutes" located in the forum.
Awards and critical praise
The 2003 miniseries was the highest-rated miniseries on the Sci Fi Channel (soon to be known as Syfy) at the time. It was also the most successful cable miniseries that TV season.The first regular season premiered to excellent viewer numbers and critical acclaim. After the midseason break in Season Two, the show received widespread recognition from the mainstream media, including several outlets not always known for their interest in science fiction. As mentioned above, Time Magazine named BSG the best show on television for 2005. Rolling Stone Magazine and New York Newsday also named BSG the best show of the year. Many other publications like the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune lavished praise on the series.The American Film Institute added the show to its list of the ten best television shows of 2005. The show won Emmy Awards in the usual sci-fi categories of special visual effects but it also received Emmy nominations for writing and directing. It also won a prestigious Peabody award for its general excellence in creativity in the television medium.
The Sci Fi Channel has used creative means to promote the series, including the release of certain episodes as free streaming video on the official website. In the month leading up to the start of Season Three, the Sci Fi Channel aired a Web-only series titled Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance. The brief, 2 to 3 minute episodes revealed key events from the time period between the Season Two finale and the Season Three premiere episode. Another Web-only series was shown on the official website in the lead-up to the Season 4.5 "final" episodes.
A Battlestar Galactica television movie, "Razor", was broadcast in late 2007, followed soon after with a release on DVD. The story followed the struggles of Admiral Cain and young Kendra Shaw as they tried to survive the Cylon attack on the Colonies. The hard-hitting movie was well received by fans and critics.
Even though the series "ended" on March 20, 2009, with the two-hour broadcast of "Daybreak, Part 2", the Sci Fi Channel (Syfy) will broadcast one final Battlestar Galactica television movie. "The Plan" is scheduled to air in the fall of 2009.
The Galactica franchise will live on, even after the final movie and DVD. A prequel series, Caprica, began production even before Battlestar Galactica ended. The pilot movie will be released as a stand-alone DVD in April 2009. The movie will later air on Syfy along with regular episodes of the new series in 2010. For more information about this look at the early days of the development of the Cylons on Caprica, please consult the separate guide for that series.
Original Broadcast History: Season One
October 18, 2004 - January 24, 2005 - 8:00 PM SKY One (UK)
January 14, 2005 - April 1, 2005 - Fridays @ 10:00 PM Sci Fi Channel (USA)
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107.
The Good Wife: Season 6
September 21, 2014
Alicia and Diana both have big decisions on whether to change the direction they want their careers to follow in the sixth season.
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108.
BoJack Horseman: Season 3
March 29, 2019
“Weird Al” Yankovic is one of the guest stars on the third season of the animated comedy.
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109.
Breaking Bad: Season 3
March 21, 2010
Walter (Bryan Cranston) has to deal with the fallout from his dishonesty, which led to the plane crash and his wife, Skyler, leaving him.
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110.
Boomtown: Season 1
September 29, 2002
"The victims, the cops, the press and the politicians...each has their own perspective."
Boomtown depicts crime in Los Angeles from the very different perspectives of the four groups most intimately involved in the pursuit of justice -- the police, the citizens, the politicians, and the media -- and artfully illustrates how they interconnect.
Boomtown features Joel Stevens (Donnie Wahlberg, Band of Brothers) as an emotionally drained, dedicated detective; "Fearless" Bobby Smith (Mykelti Williamson, Forrest Gump) as Stevens' easy-going, daredevil partner; David McNorris (Neal McDonough, Minority Report) as a politically savvy and ambitious Deputy D.A.; Ray Hechler (Gary Basaraba, Brooklyn South) as a veteran patrol officer, and Tom Turcotte (Jason Gedrick, The Last Don) as a beat cop struggling to prove himself. Nina Garbiras (The $treet) stars as Andrea Little, a tough metro reporter whose private life is less than perfect and Teresa Ortiz (Lana Parrilla, Spin City) as a compassionate paramedic who has already seen too much suffering. During 1st season, the show aired on Sundays at 10:00pm EST. It was moved to Friday nights for the 2nd season.
Show is currently being aired on HDnet
Wednesday, 9:00pm EST.
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111.
Masters of Sex: Season 2
July 13, 2014
Bill and Virginia continue their studies in the second season of the drama.
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112.
Fargo: Season 3
April 19, 2017
Set in 2010, the sibling rivalry between Ray Stussy and his older brother Emmit (both played by Ewan McGregor) leads to card games, murder and mobsters as the third season returns to Minnesota.
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113.
Olive Kitteridge: Season 1
November 2, 2014
The adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer-winning novel of the same name focuses on the Olive Kitteridge's (Frances McDormand) interactions with the people of her small Maine town over the course of 25 years.
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114.
Rescue Me: Season 2
June 21, 2005
From the creators and executive producers of The Job comes Rescue Me, a dramedy that centers on the inner workings of Engine 62, a New York City firehouse, and the personal and emotional battles of its members in a post-9/11 world.
The show focuses on Tommy Gavin, the senior firefighter whose life is in turmoil as he copes with the stresses and fears of his job as well the separation from his wife Janet. Tommy moves into a house across the street from her to stay close to their three children and keep an eye on her. The stresses and fears of his job are manifested through conversations with his dead cousin Jimmy Keefe, a former firefighter, as well as the haunting memories of people he has watched perish on the job.
The remaining heroes of Ladder 62 include Chief Jerry Reilly who, despite being called "The Good Chief," has a serious gambling problem and bets on everything, even Tommy's divorce. Sean Garrity is a young, handsome guy who is easier to look at than hold a conversation with. Franco Rivera, a cocky, Puerto Rican ladies man, is Tommy's confidant who lives life in the fast lane. Lt. Kenny "Lou" Shea is a man's man who secretly writes poetry and uses it as a way to release his emotional frustrations. Mike Silletti, "the probie," is subject to numerous initiation pranks as he starts his career as a firefighter.
Theme Song:
"C'Mon C'Mon" by The Von Bondies
Awards & Nominations:
2005 Golden Globe Award Nominee - Best Actor in a Drama Series: Denis Leary
2005 TCA Award Nominee-Outstanding Achievement in Drama & Outstanding New Program of the Year
2005 Satellite Award Nominee- Outstanding Actor in a Series, Drama
Denis Leary, Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show, Outstanding Television Series, Drama
2005 Satellite Award- Best Ensemble: Television
2005 Visionary Award- Jim Serpico
2006 Satellite Award Nominee- Best Actor in a Series, Drama Denis Leary & Best Television Series, Drama
2006 Prism Award Nominee- Performance in a Drama Series Storyline Denis Leary
2006 Emmy Award Nominee- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Denis Leary
2007 Satellite Award Nominee- Best Actor in a Series, Drama Denis Leary
2007 Prism Award Nominee- Performance in a Drama Series, Multi-Episode Storyline Denis Leary
2007 Golden Reel Award Nomiee- Best Sound Editing in Sound Effects and Foley for Television - Short Form
Eileen Horta (supervising sound editor) Mark Cleary (sound designer) James Bailey (foley artist) Damien Smith (foley artist) Kevin McCullough (sound editor) Ashley Harvey (sound editor) For episode "Devil".
2007 Gracie Allen Award- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Marisa Tomei
2007 Emmy Nominee-Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Denis Leary
2007 Artios Award-Best Dramatic Episodic Casting Julie Tucker
2008 Prism Award Nominee- Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Tatum O'Neal
2008 Emmy Nominee- Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Charles Durning
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Battlestar Galactica (2003): Season 1
January 14, 2005
The Best Show on Television? Yes, according to Time Magazine, The National Review, Rolling Stone and New York Newsday. Praised by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune and many other publications, Battlestar Galactica won a prestigious Peabody Award in the spring of 2006.
Ronald D. Moore, the producer of Carnivale and writer for Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, boldly re-imagined the original 1978 space opera of humans versus the robotic Cylons. He teamed up with fellow executive producer David Eick on a powerful and dramatic update of the Galactica story.
Gone are the technobabble, disco-themed costumes and Egyptian helmets of the original series. The modern show introduces new elements to the Galactica story. The Cylons have developed human-form models that are indistinguishable from real humans. The Cylons have a monotheistic religion in contrast to the polytheistic religion of the human Colonies. The approach is serious and intense, with a focus on tough political, philosophical and religious issues set in a tale that manages to keep the focus on realistic and not always perfect characters.In the miniseries, the Cylons launch a massive attack against the humans and wipe out the Twelve Colonies, sending the 47,000 survivors on a desperate search for the fabled 13th colony -- Earth.
Season One Overview
The Cylons declare war on humanity, wiping out billions in an unprovoked first strike. The Colonial fleet is all but eliminated leaving just a handful of ships, including the soon to be decommissioned battlestar Galactica. Galactica is manned by a crew that never expected to be involved in real duty. With the president gone and the government all but eliminated, Laura Roslin, the Education Minister, takes on the mantle of President of the 12 Colonies.
Gaius Baltar, a top researcher in Artificial Intelligence, inadvertently betrayed humanity by allowing a Cylon agent into the defense network, rendering it and all of the Colonial military forces impotent in the face of the Cylon attacks. He sees her everywhere when no one else can. He initially attributes this to stress-induced hallucinations. She tells him that she implanted a chip in his brain during their time on Caprica, which enables her to talk to him. Over the season Baltar falls in love with the Cylon, Number Six, eventually betraying humanity again and again.
A lone soldier is trapped on Cylon-occupied Caprica, having given up his seat on a transport for Baltar, as he believes that his own life is not as important as one of the greatest minds of their time. He struggles against the odds, trying to stay alive amid the hostile Cylons. He is surprised to learn that Sharon Valerii, the pilot of the transport, returned for him. However, the truth is that she is actually another human-form Cylon. Sharon and Helo spend the season trying to escape Caprica. Sharon also finds herself falling in love with her human target. The season ends with her pregnant and fighting to save his life.
Meanwhile, the copy of Sharon onboard Galactica (known as "Boomer") has set off several bombs and engaged in other acts of sabotage. The season ends with a stunning turn of events after a successful mission to disable a Cylon base ship.
For a more detailed overview of the first three seasons, visit the pinned thread titled "Battlestar Galactica in Just Ten Minutes" located in the forum.
Awards and critical praise
The 2003 miniseries was the highest-rated miniseries on the Sci Fi Channel (soon to be known as Syfy) at the time. It was also the most successful cable miniseries that TV season.The first regular season premiered to excellent viewer numbers and critical acclaim. After the midseason break in Season Two, the show received widespread recognition from the mainstream media, including several outlets not always known for their interest in science fiction. As mentioned above, Time Magazine named BSG the best show on television for 2005. Rolling Stone Magazine and New York Newsday also named BSG the best show of the year. Many other publications like the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune lavished praise on the series.The American Film Institute added the show to its list of the ten best television shows of 2005. The show won Emmy Awards in the usual sci-fi categories of special visual effects but it also received Emmy nominations for writing and directing. It also won a prestigious Peabody award for its general excellence in creativity in the television medium.
The Sci Fi Channel has used creative means to promote the series, including the release of certain episodes as free streaming video on the official website. In the month leading up to the start of Season Three, the Sci Fi Channel aired a Web-only series titled Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance. The brief, 2 to 3 minute episodes revealed key events from the time period between the Season Two finale and the Season Three premiere episode. Another Web-only series was shown on the official website in the lead-up to the Season 4.5 "final" episodes.
A Battlestar Galactica television movie, "Razor", was broadcast in late 2007, followed soon after with a release on DVD. The story followed the struggles of Admiral Cain and young Kendra Shaw as they tried to survive the Cylon attack on the Colonies. The hard-hitting movie was well received by fans and critics.
Even though the series "ended" on March 20, 2009, with the two-hour broadcast of "Daybreak, Part 2", the Sci Fi Channel (Syfy) will broadcast one final Battlestar Galactica television movie. "The Plan" is scheduled to air in the fall of 2009.
The Galactica franchise will live on, even after the final movie and DVD. A prequel series, Caprica, began production even before Battlestar Galactica ended. The pilot movie will be released as a stand-alone DVD in April 2009. The movie will later air on Syfy along with regular episodes of the new series in 2010. For more information about this look at the early days of the development of the Cylons on Caprica, please consult the separate guide for that series.
Original Broadcast History: Season One
October 18, 2004 - January 24, 2005 - 8:00 PM SKY One (UK)
January 14, 2005 - April 1, 2005 - Fridays @ 10:00 PM Sci Fi Channel (USA)
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Justified: Season 6
January 20, 2015
The final season for the drama finds Raylan working on getting Ava and Dewey Crowe to turn on Boyd, who seeks one more big score. However, more trouble comes to Harlan in the form of formerly exiled gangster Avery Markham (Sam Elliott) and (Garret Dillahunt), a former Special Ops soldier working security.
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117.
Eastbound & Down: Season 2
September 26, 2010
After losing the offer to play for the Tampa Bay Rays in last year's finale, Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) has moved to Mexico for season two.
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118.
24: Season 5
January 15, 2006
Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) has tried both retirement and death, but he still finds himself dragged back into CTU for another long day of work without a single bathroom break. New cast members this season include Sean Astin and Jean Smart.
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119.
The Good Wife: Season 2
September 28, 2010
Alicia makes the choice to be Will or stay with Peter and join his reelection bid.
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120.
Asura: Season 1
January 9, 2025
In Hirokazu Kore-eda's reimagining of the Japanese family drama Like Asura, more secrets are revealed after sisters Tsunako (Rie Miyazawa), Makiko (Machiko Ono), Takiko (Yu Aoi), and Sakiko (Suzu Hirose) discover their father's affair.
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121.
Dear White People (2017): Season 2
May 4, 2018
Winchester University struggles to move on from the protests. Lena Waithe appears as P Ninny, who is on a reality show some students watch.
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122.
Broad City: Season 2
January 14, 2015
The second season of the comedy continues Abbi and Ilana's adventures in New York City.
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123.
Mad Men: Season 5
March 25, 2012
After a long 17-month hiatus, Mad Men return for its fifth season.
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124.
The Wire: Season 5
January 6, 2008
The crime drama returns in its final season with the hot seat applied at creator David Simon's previous occupation (journalist).
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125.
Big Boys: Season 2
December 3, 2024
Jack, Danny and their new friends Corinne (Izuka Hoyle) and Yemi (Olisa Odele) are looking for new student housing for their second year at Brent University in the second season of the Jack Rooke drama series.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 4 on 14 Jan 2024 and in the US on Hulu on 3 Dec 2024]
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126.
Black Mirror: Season 1
December 4, 2011
Originally aired in the UK in 2011 and a winner of an International Emmy in 2012 for Best TV Mini-Series, the drama's anthology-styled episodes explore the dark side of modern technology.
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127.
Save Me (2018): Season 2
November 5, 2020
Nelly's search for his daughter Jody leads him to the wife (Lesley Manville) of a man last seen auctioning off young girls in the second season of the series created by Lennie James. [Premiered originally in the UK on Sky Atlantic on 1 Apr 2020 and to air on Peacock on 5 Nov 2020 under the title Save Me Too]
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128.
Veep: Season 6
April 16, 2017
Selina must learn how to live life outside the White House in the sixth season of the comedy.
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129.
Everybody Hates Chris: Season 1
September 22, 2005
Chris Rock narrates this comedic look back on his childhood in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant in the early 1980s. It is being compared by critics to classic series such as "The Wonder Years" and "The Cosby Show."
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130.
Mind Over Murder: Season 1
June 20, 2022
The six-part documentary series directed by Nanfu Wang examines the conviction (which was later overturned by DNA evidence in 2009) of six people who admitted to the 1985 murder of a 68-year-old grandmother in Beatrice, Nebraska.
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131.
Friday Night Lights: Season 2
October 5, 2007
In the small town of Dillon, Texas, football is everything. The team to beat is the Panthers, who are coached by newbie Eric Taylor. Coming back after winning the State Championship, the Panthers will need all the help they can get once the next football season arrives, amidst all the personal dramas and injuries.
This series is based on the book and movie Friday Night Lights. Season two of Friday Night Lights was cut from twenty two to just fifteen completed episodes because of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. In order to save the show and produce a new season, DirecTV stepped up and will air new episodes of season three on DirecTV's "The 101" during the fall, and then they will premiere during the winter on NBC. Both seasons can be found on DVD, as well as repeats on Bravo.
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132.
Hannibal: Season 2
February 28, 2014
Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) must find a way to get himself out of the situation he ends up in due to what happened at the end of the first season.
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133.
The Americans: Season 2
February 26, 2014
Paige (Holly Taylor) becomes suspicious of her parents in the second season of the espionage drama.
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134.
Boardwalk Empire: Season 1
September 19, 2010
Atlantic City in the 1920s is the setting for the series based on the book by Nelson Johnson about how the city turned into the infamous gambling locale.
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135.
Hacks: Season 2
May 12, 2022
Deborah and Ava work on Deborah's new stand-up routine as they travel across the country in the second season of the dark comedy.
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136.
Sherlock: Season 3
January 1, 2014
Two years have passed since the end of The Reichenbach Fall and Sherlock returns to London to find not everything is the same in the first episode, which was loosely based on Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Empty House.
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137.
Fleabag: Season 1
July 21, 2016
Based on the play by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the BBC3 comedy series focuses on an angry, self-loathing 20-something nicknamed Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) deals with struggles with running her cafe and the memory of the death of her best friend with one-night stands, stealing and drinking.
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138.
Brooklyn Bridge: Season 1
September 20, 1991
One of TV's best new series in 1991 was this loving portrait of 1950s Brooklyn, brought to the small screen, by and based loosely on the childhood of Gary David Goldberg.
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139.
The Bear: Season 1
June 23, 2022
Chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) returns home to run his family's sandwich shop in Chicago where he faces issues with running a small business, his new employees and his family.
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140.
Longford
October 26, 2006
This telefilm is based on the true story of British Lord Frank Pakenham (the Earl of Longford), whose lifelong campaign for prison reform--and especially, his dealings with a convicted serial killer--cost him his seat in Parliament. The screenplay comes from Peter Morgan ("The Queen").
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141.
Line of Duty: Season 5
March 31, 2019
The fifth season of the BBC police drama created by Jed Mercurio airs on Acorn TV in the U.S. as D.S. Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) and D.S. Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) of the Anti-Corruption Unit 12 (AC-12) investigate D.S. John Corbett (Stephen Graham).
[Season five originally premiered on BBC1 on 31 Mar 2019]
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142.
The Sopranos: Season 1
January 10, 1999
Meet Tony Soprano: your average, middle-aged businessman. Tony's got a dutiful wife. A not-so-dutiful son. A daughter named Meadow. An uncle who's losing his marbles. A hot-headed nephew. A not-too-secret mistress. And a shrink to tell all his secrets, except the one she already knows:
Tony's a mob boss whose troubles are wrapped up in his two families. These days, it's getting tougher and tougher to make a killing in the killing business. Just because you're 'made' doesn't mean you've got it made.
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143.
Russian Doll: Season 1
February 1, 2019
Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) goes to a party as the guest of honor and ends up dead, only to awakens the next day and doing it all over again in this comedy co-created by Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland.
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144.
24: Season 1
November 6, 2001
With the finale of 7th season, 24 is still one of the most innovative, addictive and acclaimed dramas on television.In its first seven seasons, the suspenseful series was nominated for a total of 58 Emmy awards, winning for Outstanding Drama Series (2006) and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for star Kiefer Sutherland (2006). Season Six garnered a sixth consecutive Emmy nomination for Sutherland and second consecutive nomination for supporting actor Jean Smart.
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145.
Veep: Season 5
April 24, 2016
The fifth season of the comedy begins with the decision for president ending in an electoral college tie.
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146.
Freaks and Geeks: Season 1
September 25, 1999
The universal experience of teenagehood as lived by the regular old freaks and geeks in a Michigan high school, circa 1980, is the subject of this wistful comedy-drama executive-produced by Emmy-winner Judd Apatow and series creator Paul Feig. Revolving around the lives of freak and geek siblings Lindsay and Sam Weir (Linda Cardellini, John Daley), the show includes the everyday fears, humiliations and little triumphs of adolescents past, present and, no doubt, future,too. For sophomore Lindsay, life is getting difficult. Jolted by the death of her grandmother, she dons her dad's old Army jacket and fights the one-girl battle of McKinley High. The allure of being a champion "mathlete" is losing its appeal, and her goals of college and career feel somehow irrelevant. She's alienated. Luckily, though, she's not really alone. Drifting away from her studious friends, she finds herself increasingly drawn to others like her, the "freaks" who ' refuse to accept the status quo. Among them are Daniel (James Franco), a friendly but also a dangerous guy who seems to like Lindsay, as does his bud Nick (Jason Segel), who dreams of stardom as a rock-and-roll drummer a la Led Zeppelin's Jon Bonham. Then there's Ken (Seth Rogen), an acerbic rebel, and Kim (Busy Philipps), a tough girl who doesn't go easy on Lindsay. Meanwhile, Lindsay's freshman brother Sam navigates high school like a mouse in a maze. Threatened at every turn, and attracted to an unattainable cheerleader, Sam faces his own set of obstacles. But he has good friends. Sure, they're "geeks," but so is Sam. There's Neal (Samm Levine), a wise-acre, sci-fi loving geek, and bespectacled Bill (Martin Starr), a classic looking nerd who's unfortunately not as brainy as he appears. On the homefront, Lindsay and Sam suffer through the good intentions of their overbearing mom (Becky Ann Baker) and their hardwired dad Joe Flaherty), who turns every teen issue into a matter of life and death. Unfortunately the show was canceled after only 12 episodes had aired, this was due to the poor ratings obtained. A fan-led campaign caused NBC to broadcast three more episodes in July 2000, but these would not be seen until September of that year when the cable channel Fox Family aired them in syndication.
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147.
Women Wearing Shoulder Pads: Season 1
August 17, 2025
The stop-motion, Spanish-language series created by Gonzalo Cordova centers on the life of Marioneta, a wealthy Spanish woman in 1980s Quito, Ecuador.
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148.
Archer: Season 2
January 27, 2011
Archer Sterling and the ISIS spies return for a second season of espionage.
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149.
One Day at a Time (2017): Season 2
January 26, 2018
The second season of the reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom continues as Penelope (Justina Machado) juggles life with her two children, her mother (Rita Moreno) and building manager Schneider (Todd Grinnell).
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150.
Casual: Season 2
June 7, 2016
The comedy returns for a second season of the lives of Alex (Tommy Dewey), Valerie (Michaela Watkins) and Valarie's daughter Laura (Tara Lynne Barr).
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151.
The Great: Season 3
May 12, 2023
Catherine works on her idea of a new Russia while Peter finds his friends are all imprisoned and he's having visions of his late father in the third season of the Tony McNamara comedy series.
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152.
Blue Eye Samurai: Season 1
November 3, 2023
Set in 17th-century Edo-period Japan, a mixed-race samurai named Mizu (voiced by Maya Erskine) seeks revenge in this animated series created by Michael Green and Amber Noizumi.
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153.
Casual: Season 3
May 23, 2017
The comedy returns for a third season.
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154.
Treme: Season 1
April 11, 2010
The newest series from the producers of The Wire is set in New Orleans three months after Hurricane Katrina as the people and the area try to rebuild.
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155.
Mad Men: Season 2
July 27, 2008
The second season of the multi-Emmy-nominated series picks up two years ahead in 1962 where the questions left hanging in season one are slowly answered.
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156.
Baby Reindeer: Season 1
April 11, 2024
Struggling comedian Donny Dunn (Richard Gadd) doesn't report his stalker Martha (Jessica Gunning) right away in the dark comedy series based on Gadd's one-man play about his own experience with a stalker.
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157.
Malcolm in the Middle: Season 1
January 9, 2000
Created and executive-produced by Emmy Award-winning writer Linwood Boomer, this inventive half-hour series is seen through the eyes of MALCOLM (Frankie Muniz), a regular high school kid trying to navigate his way through life despite the various obstacles thrown in his way – a complete misunderstanding of girls, the constant burden of masterminding plans to get himself and his brothers into or out of trouble, and a miserable job at the Lucky Aide… not to mention a severe case of teen angst.
Although Malcolm has a genius IQ, he can't seem to make sense of the opposite sex, much less his embarrassing family. Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) is the outspoken, opinionated mom, who still manages to rule the roost even though her boys are growing wise to her crafty ways. Hal (Bryan Cranston), a dad who is just a bumbling, big kid at heart, often finds himself creating more chaos than his five boys combined. Reese (Justin Berfield) has mastered the art of a perfect blank stare, and makes up for his lack of intelligence with deviance.
Francis (Christopher Masterson), Malcolm's oldest and favorite brother, is willing to move from Alabama to Alaska to New Mexico – as long as its keeps him from moving back home. Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan), no longer the youngest, has learned his tricks from the best and often pulls the wool right over his brothers' eyes. And then there's Jamie, the newest member … and family scapegoat.
Timeslot History on Fox and Global
January 2000 - July 2002 .... Sundays, 8:30pm
August 2002 - October 2004 .... Sundays, 9:00pm November 2004 - August 2005 .... Sundays, 7:30pm
September 2005 - January 2006 ... Fridays, 8:30pm
January 2006 - Present .... Sundays, 7:00pm
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158.
Mad Men: Season 6
April 7, 2013
The sixth season begins with a two-hour premiere.
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159.
Top Boy: Season 5
September 7, 2023
The final season features Barry Keoghan and Brian Gleeson as the story of Dushane and his friend Sully concludes.
[On Netflix as Top Boy: Season 3]
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160.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Season 2
June 15, 2023
The second season of Star Trek: Discovery spinoff will feature live-action and animation in a crossover episode with Star Trek: Lower Decks.
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161.
All Creatures Great and Small (2021): Season 2
January 9, 2022
The animal adventures continue for James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph), Siegfried (Samuel West) and Tristan Farnon (Callum Woodhouse) with Patricia Hodge taking over the role of Mrs. Pumphrey.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 5 on 16 Sep 2021 and in the US as part of PBS's Masterpiece on 9 Jan 2022]
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162.
The Curse: Season 1
November 7, 2022
Big Mick (Tom Davis) and his friends Albert (Allan Mustafa), Sidney (Steve Stamp), and Phil (Hugo Chegwin) plan to steal £50,000 in cash but find gold worth more than £30 million in 1980s East London instead in this British comedy crime drama.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 4 on 6 Feb 2022 and in the US on BritBox US on 7 Nov 2022]
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163.
The Windermere Children: Season 1
April 5, 2020
A group of children rescued from Nazi concentration camps were brought to the Calgarth Estate by Lake Windermere in August 1945 to recuperate with the help of child psychologist Oscar Friedmann (Thomas Kretschmann), art therapist Marie Paneth (Romola Garai), philanthropist Leonard Montefiore (Tim McInnerny) and sports coach Jock Lawrence (Iain Glen). [Originally premiered in the UK on BBC2 on 27 Jan 2020.]
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164.
Better Call Saul: Season 4
August 6, 2018
A death causes Jimmy to put his relationship with Kim and his career as a lawyer in danger as the Saul Goodman seen on Breaking Bad begins to emerge.
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165.
Hacks: Season 5
April 9, 2026
Deborah and Ava return home in the fifth and final season of the dark comedy series.
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166.
Southland: Season 4
January 17, 2012
This drama puts the spotlight on the lives of police officers living and working in Los Angeles. Southland stars Kevin Alejandro as Det. Nate Moretta, Arija Bareikis as Officer Chickie Brown, Clifton Collins Jr. as Det. Ray Suarez, Michael Cudlitz as Officer John Cooper, Shawn Hatosy as Det. Sammy Bryant, Regina King as Det. Lydia Adams, Michael McGrady as Det. Daniel "Sal" Salinger, and Ben McKenzie as Officer Ben Sherman.
Created by Ann Biderman, executive producers are Ann Biderman, John Wells and Christopher Chulack. Southland is produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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167.
Better Call Saul: Season 3
April 10, 2017
Jimmy and Kim's law practice and relationship are tested by Chuck's (Michael McKean) con as Mike (Jonathan Banks) tries to find the person who seems to knows a lot about what he is doing.
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168.
The Responder: Season 1
May 24, 2022
Working as a Liverpool police officer has taken a toll on Chris Carson's (Martin Freeman) marriage as he gets a rookie partner (Adelayo Adedayo), tries to help a young addict (Emily Fairn), and sees a therapist in the British drama series created by Tony Schumacher.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 24 Jan 2022 and in the US on BritBox on 24 May 2022]
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169.
The Baby-Sitters Club (2020): Season 1
July 3, 2020
Stoneybrook, Connecticut middle schooler Kristy Thomas (Sophie Grace) and her friends: Mary-Anne Spier (Malia Baker), Claudia Kishi (Momona Tamada), Stacey McGill (Shay Rudolph), and Dawn Schafer (Xochitl Gomez) start a babysitting business in this series based on the popular children's book series by Ann M. Martin.
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170.
Industry: Season 4
January 11, 2026
Harper gets involved with fintech executive Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella) while Yasmin's relationship continues with Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) in the fourth season of the drama series.
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171.
Rain Dogs: Season 1
March 6, 2023
Single mother Costello Jones (Daisy May Cooper) raises her 10-year-old daughter (Fleur Tashjian) with the help of her friends Selby (Jack Farthing) and Gloria (Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo) in this dark comedy written and created by Cash Carraway.
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172.
Veep: Season 7
March 31, 2019
Selina is back running for President again in the seventh and final season of the comedy.
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173.
I Hate Suzie: Season 2
December 22, 2022
Suzie has a new agent, publicist and is a contestant on a popular dancing reality TV show in the second season of the dramedy created by Lucy Prebble and Billie Piper.
[Premieres in the UK on Sky Atlantic on 20 Dec 2022 as I Hate Suzie Too and in the US on HBO Max on 22 Dec 2022]
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174.
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal: Season 1
October 8, 2019
The prehistoric animated adventure series from Genndy Tartakovsky follows a caveman as he bonds with a tyrannosaurus rex.
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175.
BoJack Horseman: Season 4
September 8, 2017
It appears BoJack has been MIA for a few month while Diane (Alison Brie) runs her own blog, Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins) runs for Governor, and Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) thinks about having a family in the fourth season of the animated comedy.
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176.
Severance: Season 2
January 17, 2025
Bob Balaban, Robby Benson, Stefano Carannate, Gwendoline Christie, John Noble, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Alia Shawkat, and Merritt Wever join the second season of the sci-fi thriller.
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177.
Lost: Season 4
January 31, 2008
After a peek at the future last year, season four aims to show how our lost passengers find their way off the island.
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178.
Mad Men: Season 3
August 16, 2009
Sterling Cooper is in transition after its merger with a British company and secrets continue to play a part in people's seemingly happy lives.
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179.
Billions: Season 4
March 17, 2019
Bobby Axelrod, Chuck Rhoades and Wendy Rhoades reluctantly join together to go against all of their enemies including Grigor Andolov (John Malkovich), Brian Connerty (Toby Leonard Moore) Waylon ‘Jock’ Jeffcoat (Clancy Brown), and Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon).
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180.
Rivals
May 15, 2026
The rivalry between Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell) and Lord Tony Baddingham ramps up as Corinium and Venturer via for the Central South West television franchise in the second season of the series based on Jilly Cooper's Rutshire Chronicles novels.
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181.
Borgen - Power & Glory: Season 1
June 2, 2022
Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen) is just settling into her position as the new Minister for Foreign Affairs when the discovery of oil in Greenland causes difficulties for Birgitte and those with interests in the Arctic.
[Premiered originally on Denmark's D1 on 13 Feb 2022; and in the US on Netflix on 2 Jun 2022]
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182.
Top Of The Lake: Season 1
March 24, 2013
Detective Robin Griffin (Elisabeth Moss) returns to New Zealand to visit her sick mother only to be drawn into the investigation of the disappearance of a pregnant 12-year-old (Jacqueline Joe).
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183.
Barry: Season 2
March 31, 2019
Barry finds it hard to leave the world of contract killing in the second season of the comedy from Bill Hader and Alec Berg.
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184.
Felicity: Season 1
September 29, 1998
This coming-of-age drama tracked the experiences of the naive Felicity Porter (Keri Russell), who moves across the country to New York to attend college and pursue her high school crush, Ben Covington (Scott Speedman). The show followed Felicity and her new friends as they made the transition to adulthood and dealt with an endless slew of crises.
The show aired 4 seasons and showed the main characters' four years attending college. Although now off the air, it remains one of the WB's best shows, giving the audience a realistic portrayal of the world of young adults.
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185.
Ed: Season 1
October 8, 2000
Ed Stevens is a contracts lawyer at a high-profile New York City firm. Around the same time he splits with his wife (who slept with a mailman), he makes a single error in punctuation when going over a contract. Because of the resulting financial loss to the firm, he's fired. Despondent, he heads back to his (small) hometown of Stuckeyville -- 'Anytown', USA. There he realizes he's been missed by a lot of friends whom he's missed and he sees Carol, the girl he'd adored in high school. Swept up in roiling emotions, Ed buys the local bowling alley on a whim, moves to Stuckeyville, and determines to win Carol's heart. His horizons broaden as he settles once more in Stuckeyville, and the series itself settles into a charming, funny, often serious slice-of-life series focused not solely on Ed but on the lovable ensemble cast of people who live and work with him in Stuckeyville.
THEME SONG
The first season's theme song was Foo Fighters' "Next Year" from their There Is Nothing Left To Lose CD. The second season's theme song was Clem Snide's "Moment In The Sun" from their The Ghost of Fashion CD. "Next Year" was welcomed back as the theme song at the beginning of the third season.
SYNDICATION
As of 2007, the show is not in syndication, but CMT Canada has announced they started airing the show September 8, 2006 at 8pm. It's not believed to be aired in the USA.
DVDs
As of 2008, there are no official DVDs available for the show. Judging from what we've heard, the reason for the delay in getting DVDs to the market is the music rights are expensive. The show used a lot of tracks from a large number of artists, and it would be very expensive for NBC to acquire the rights to use the music on the DVDs.
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186.
Mrs. America: Season 1
April 15, 2020
Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett) seeks to stop the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment championed by feminists such as Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne), Betty Friedan (Tracy Ullman), Shirley Chisholm (Uzo Aduba), Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) and Jill Ruckelshaus (Elizabeth Banks) in the limited series created and written by Dahvi Waller.
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187.
City of Men: Season 1
April 4, 2006
This new series utilizes the actors and locale of the 2002 Brazilian film City of God, but is set in the present day and follows new characters, centering on a pair of 13-year-old boys living in the slums of Rio De Janeiro.
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188.
In The Flesh: Season 2
May 5, 2014
Kieran Walker (Luke Newberry) dreams of escaping Roarton as a new political party threatens to break the fragile peace between the residents in town.
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189.
Friday Night Lights: Season 4
October 28, 2009
Season four finds Coach Taylor dealing with the many challenges that make East Dillion's football team unlike Dillion High.
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190.
Pachinko: Season 1
March 25, 2022
The drama series based on the novel of the same name by Min Jin Lee follows four generations of a Korean family that moves to Japan and deal with war, love and making a living.
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191.
UnReal: Season 2
June 6, 2016
A new season of Everlasting finds producers Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby) and Quinn King (Constance Zimmer) casting an African-American All-American football player (B.J. Britt) as the newest eligible beau.
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192.
Pluribus: Season 1
November 7, 2025
Saving the world from happiness is down to one miserable person (Rhea Seehorn) in Vince Gilligan's sci-fi series.
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193.
Girls: Season 1
April 15, 2012
Hannah, Jessa, Marnie, and Shoshanna are four 20-something girls living in New York and trying to figure out life, love, and themselves in the HBO series created by Lena Dunham.
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194.
The Crown: Season 2
December 8, 2017
The second season of the drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (Claire Foy) includes the 1956 Suez crisis, meeting President Kennedy (Michael C. Hall), Princess Margaret's relationship with future husband Tony Armstrong-Jones (Matthew Goode), and the resignation of her Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan.
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195.
The Change: Season 2
September 24, 2025
Linda's life in the forest is threatened with the arrival of her husband Steve (Omid Djalili) in the second season of the British dramedy created and written by Bridget Christie.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 4 on 25 Mar 2025 and in the US on BritBox on 24 Sep 2025]
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196.
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal: Season 3
January 11, 2026
Caveman Spear finds himself with no memory of his past as he fights for survival in the third season of the prehistoric animated adventure series.
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197.
Derry Girls: Season 3
October 7, 2022
The third and final season of the Northern Irish comedy series opens with Erin and her friends waiting for their GCSE results.
[Premiered originally in the UK on Channel 4 on 12 Apr 2022 and in the US on Netflix on 7 Oct 2022]
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198.
The Newsreader: Season 2
August 7, 2025
Demands from the station's new CEO causes trouble for Dale and Helen on election night in the second season of the Australian drama series
[Aired originally in Australia on ABC TV on 10 Sep 2023; in the UK on BBC2 on 9 Nov 2023 and in the US on AMC+ on 7 Aug 2025]
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199.
Outlander (2014): Season 3
September 10, 2017
Claire finds it difficult to adjust to life with Frank and raising Jamie's child in the 20th century while Jamie faces the consequences of the defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
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200.
Pachinko: Season 2
August 23, 2024
The story of Sunja (Minha Kim) and her family continues in the second season of the series based on the novel of the same name by Min Jin Lee.
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