TV Show Releases by Genre
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101.
Carnivale: Season 1
September 14, 2003
Carnivale. The credits alone were the most costly and timely to make. The show does not lack in the quality that the credits bring. Set in the 1930s Dust Bowl, 18-year old Ben Hawkins finds himself all alone in this world when his mother passes on. But a travelling Carnivale takes him in. We also see the story of Brother Justin, a priest who is trying to find his way in the world. Little do Ben and Justin know, but they are to fight in a biblical battle. With help on the side (Ben with the carnie folk (Sofie, Libby, Apollonia, Ruthie, Samson, Lila, Lodz, Management) and Justin with his sister, Iris) they find out which side each are on and try to battle with the other for what they believe.
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Strike Back: Season 1
August 11, 2011
Cinemax's first foray into a serial television show (coproduced with British Sky Broadcasting) is an action series about an ex-US Special Forces officer (Damien Scott) who joins up with the British military to stop a terrorist group.
[In the United Kingdom, this is the second series and called Strike Back: Project Dawn]
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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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Heist: Season 1
March 22, 2006
A group of thieves plans a high-stakes jewelry heist in Beverly Hills over the course of a 13-episode season in this series co-executive-produced by Doug Liman ("Swingers").
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105.
Hex: Season 1
October 17, 2004
A British take on the likes of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Charmed," "Hex" centers on a boarding school student with supernatural powers.
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106.
Kidnapped: Season 1
September 20, 2006
When a millionaire's 15-year-old son is kidnapped, he hires an expert private investigator to track him down. If we're lucky, he'll find the kid before the end of the season (or cancellation; whichever comes first).
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107.
Reunion: Season 1
September 8, 2005
Reunion follows six close friends from their high school graduation in 1986 to their twentieth high school reunion in 2006, with one member of the group being murdered somewhere along the way. Each episode will cover a year in their lives.
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108.
The Closer: Season 1
June 13, 2005
"They'll bring you in. She'll make you talk."
Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) is a police detective who transfers from Atlanta to Los Angeles to head up a special unit of the LAPD that handles sensitive, high-profile murder cases. Despite a tendency to step on people's toes, Johnson manages to convert even her strongest adversaries with her unique ability to get to the truth.
A TNT original series, The Closer is created by the producers of Nip/Tuck and The Agency.
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109.
Law & Order: Season 1
September 13, 1990
Law & Order, the longest running crime series and the second longest-running drama series in the history of American broadcast television, started its 18th season on NBC in the winter of 2008. The brainchild of creator Dick Wolf, Law & Order is the most successful brand in the history of primetime television; the winner of the 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series; ties Cheers and M*A*S*H for the most consecutive best series nominations (eleven) and the longest-running drama series currently on American television. The series has also turned into one of entertainment's preeminent brands using a distinct ripped from the headlines format, and has spawned the successful spinoffs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Crime & Punishment and Law & Order: Trial by Jury. Filmed entirely in and around New York City, this realistic yet fictional drama looks at crime and justice from a dual perspective. Law & Order has been renewed through 2009 and delivers some of the highest ratings on television, ranking fourth for any drama on any network among adults 18-49 for the past four full seasons. Season-to-date, the show remains a top-25 series among adults 18-49, a top-20 series in total viewers and one of the most upscale dramas on television. Law & Order was also television's #5 drama in overall total viewers for the 2003-04 season with an average of 15.9 million viewers. The acclaimed crime drama has chased away more than 20 competing dramas from the Wednesday (10-11 p.m. ET) hour since moving to that time period in 1992-1993. In 2006, after nearly fourteen years of airing at 10:00 PM, the series was moved to 9:00 PM to make room for the new NBC series Heist. After only two weeks, NBC opted to return the show to its 10:00 P.M. timeslot after the show fared poorly at 9:00 P.M.
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Medium: Season 5
February 2, 2009
Allison DuBois (Patricia Arquette) continues to see visions and tries to stop the deaths she sees as the fifth season begins.
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111.
Meadowlands: Season 1
June 17, 2007
This eight-episode British drama import focuses on the inhabitants of a planned community in the suburbs--residents who all happen to be part of a witness-protection program.
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112.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Season 1
September 30, 2001
"In New York City's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the Major Case Squad. These are their stories."
Groundbreaking producer Dick Wolf presides over his popular, Emmy Award-winning Law & Order franchise with Law & Order: Criminal Intent, broadcast on NBC during its first six seasons and then moved to NBC Universal sibling USA Network beginning with season seven. This legal crime drama is unique among the other franchise programs in that it offers an additional dimension by exposing major crimes from the criminal's perspective. Vincent D'Onofrio stars as Det. Robert Goren, an exceptionally bright homicide investigator with well-honed instincts that match up favorably with his criminal quarry. Likewise, his partner, Det. Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe), brings an independence and stylish edge to her work that meshes well in tandem with Goren.
In the fifth season, they were joined by Det. Mike Logan (Chris Noth), who had finally worked his way back from a ten-year exile to Staten Island.
Logan has worked with three partners. Carolyn Barak (Annabella Sciorra) was introduced in the fifth season as the meticulous and measured counterpart to the fiery Logan. Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson) joined major case in the sixth season as an equally brainy detective but with a bit of a wild side. Nola Falacci (Alicia Witt) worked with Logan for part of the seventh season while Wheeler was on another assignment (Nicholson's maternity leave). A hot-headed Irish-Italian mix, Falacci gave Logan a turn as the level-headed partner. Goren also worked briefly with another detective, G. Lyn Bishop (Samantha Buck), while Eames was on maternity leave (Erbe's real maternity leave).
Their commanding officer during the first five seasons, Capt. James Deakins (Jamey Sheridan), was a competent but ambitious political character who knew how to survive and thrive behind the scenes. All of them often butted heads with the no-nonsense Assistant District Attorney Ron Carver (Courtney B. Vance), a stickler for the crucial legal details for the first five seasons.
The sixth season introduced Eric Bogosian as Capt. Danny Ross to replace Jamey Sheridan. There was no replacement for the A.D.A. character.
René Balcer, a ten-year veteran of the original Law & Order series, developed Law & Order: Criminal Intent and served as head writer, executive producer and showrunner for the first five seasons. Warren Leight took over as showrunner and executive producer in seasons six and seven. Peter Jankowski and Norberto Barba are also executive producers.
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Law & Order: Season 19
November 5, 2008
One of the longest run shows returns with new DA Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston), Detectives Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) and Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) doing what they do best.
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114.
Murder, She Wrote: Season 1
September 30, 1984
Murder seems to follow Jessica Fletcher, a former English teacher and a mystery writer full of charm, zest-for-life, and personality; who happens to become "the investigator" when traveling around the country to promote a series of novels. Murder always occurs when she is present. Even in Cabot Cove!
Although Angela Lansbury was the only regular character throughout the series entire run, she was frequently joined by a number of recurring and special guest stars, including Tom Bosley as Sheriff Amos Tupper in the early seasons and Ron Masak as Sheriff Mort Metzger in the later seasons, William Windom as Dr. Seth Hazlitt, Michael Horton as her nephew Grady Fletcher (one of her many, many relatives), and from time to time Jerry Orbach would appear as private eye Harry McGraw. Orbach's role later led into a short-lived spin-off, The Law & Harry McGraw.
The series aired a total of 263 color episodes from 7 October 1984 through 19 May 1996 and five telemovies (including the pilot movie, which aired in September of 1984).
As of the fall of 2009, 10 seasons have been released on DVD, with the 11th season due to be released in early 2010.
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115.
The Crimson Petal and The White: Season 1
April 6, 2011
The heir (Chris O'Dowd) to a perfume business begins an affair with a prostitute named Sugar (Romola Garai) in Victorian London in this British four-part adaptation of Michel Faber's novel.
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Legion: Season 1
February 8, 2017
Based on the X-Men comics character, David Haller (Dan Stevens) was diagnosed as schizophrenic as a child and currently institutionalized. His routine at a psychiatric hospital is changed with the arrival of a new patient named Syd (Rachel Keller) which triggers the discovery that the voices and visions he has may be real.
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Castle: Season 1
March 9, 2009
A mystery novelist (Nathan Fillion) seeks inspiration for his next book by shadowing NYPD detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic).
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Dark: Season 1
December 1, 2017
The disappearance of two children in a German town leads to secrets of four families and a link to something supernatural in 1986 in this mystery thriller written by Jantje Friese and directed by Baran bo Odar.
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119.
Revenge: Season 1
September 21, 2011
Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) returns to the Hamptons to avenge her family against those who destroyed it.
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120.
Taboo: Season 1
January 7, 2017
Set in 1800s, James Delaney (Tom Hardy) returns to London to build a shipping empire and avenge his father's death after spending 10 years in Africa in the miniseries created by Steven Knight with Hardy and his father, Chris Hardy.
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121.
Fringe: Season 2
September 17, 2009
The mystery continues to unravel slowly for Olivia, Peter, and Walter after last season's finale set in an alternate universe.
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122.
Sense8: Season 2
December 23, 2016
Capheus (Toby Onwumere, who replaced Aml Ameen), Kala (Tina Desai), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Nomi (Jamie Clayton), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Sun (Donna Bae), Will (Brian J. Smith) and Wolfgang (Max Riemelt) are on the run from Whispers (Terrence Mann).
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123.
24: Season 7
January 11, 2009
Jack Bauer returns from Africa (24: Redemption) to find himself defending his actions before Congress.
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124.
Life On Mars: Season 1
October 9, 2008
Sam Tyler (Jason O'Mara) finds himself transported to the 1970s after a car accident in this remake of the award-winning British drama.
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125.
Ozark: Season 3
March 27, 2020
Wendy and Marty are at odds as to whether to expand their new venture or not. The arrival of Wendy’s brother Ben (Tom Pelphrey) only creates more problems in season three of the drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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126.
Mare of Easttown: Season 1
April 18, 2021
Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a small-town Pennsylvania detective, investigates a murder even as her personal life is falling apart in this limited series created by Brad Ingelsby.
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127.
Deutschland 83: Season 1
June 17, 2015
Set in 1983, 24-year-old East German Martin Rauch (Jonas Nay) is sent by the Stasi to spy on the West as an aide to a West Germany General (Ulrich Noethen) in this German-language drama.
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128.
Burn Notice: Season 2
July 10, 2008
Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) has a new handler in the form of the mysterious Carla (Tricia Helfer).
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129.
Bosch: Season 2
March 11, 2016
The second season of the police drama finds Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) investigating the death of a Hollywood producer and tracking serial killer Chilton Hardy.
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130.
Southland: Season 5
February 13, 2013
C. Thomas Howell as Officer “Dewey” Dudek returns to season five as a regular cast member.
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131.
Runaway: Season 1
September 25, 2006
Donnie Wahlberg has his family on the run after he is wrongly accused of a crime in the CW's lone new fall drama.
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132.
Homeland: Season 2
September 30, 2012
Six months after the end of last season, Carrie has returned from treatment to live with her family and Brody is given an opportunity to run for a higher office.
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133.
Fringe: Season 1
September 9, 2008
J.J. Abrams' sci-fi drama investigates the conspiracy behind the mysterious deaths on an airplane.
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134.
Firefly: Season 1
September 20, 2002
"Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand. I don't care I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me. Take me out to the black, tell them I ain't coming back. Burn the land and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me......There's no place I can be since I found Serenity, you can't take the sky from me."
Firefly is set five hundred years from today in a new planetary system after humanity abandons "Earth That Was". Under the leadership of Malcolm Reynolds, a renegade who fought against the new unified central government (the "Alliance"), the crew of the Firefly-class vessel Serenity struggles to survive any way they can. They fly between the border planets to keep away from the Alliance and below its radar. This series was described as a "science fiction western" but is different from other space-based shows as it features no aliens.
(For stations and individuals seeking the intended air order of the series as specified by creator Joss Whedon, as opposed to the order Fox originally aired them or that they are informing stations is the order they should be shown in, see here)
Each of the crew members has a special role:
Malcolm Reynolds holds the duty of Captain - he is a defeated soldier who opposed the unification of the planets by the Alliance to no avail. He strives to keep all his crew members on task and Serenity flying safely, while trying to make a living and do the right thing...in his rather flexible moral framework.
Zoe (aka The Soldier) is extremely loyal to Reynolds as she served with him during the war and owes her life to him. Zoe has the strength and experience to take command of the ship, if necessary.
Wash is Serenity's pilot (and Zoe's husband) - unassuming, self-deprecating, and calm with a sense of humor. Kaylee is the ship's mechanic - an experienced engineer who keeps Serenity flying.
Inara is a 'Registered Companion,' most easily described as a high-priced courtesan or geisha. She is also the person with the highest social standing on the ship and acts as the crew's Ambassador.
Jayne is the muscle of the crew. A tough, uncultured Mercenary, unpleasant and offensively direct, but loyal to those on his crew...usually.
The newcomers are:
Simon Tam is the Doctor on Serenity and comes from a wealthy family and has a privileged upbringing. He has spent his life savings and future to save his sister, River.
River (aka The Fugitive) was experimented on by the government. Her psychic visions (a result of the experiments) are taken at first as babble by the crew but they slowly come to realize that there's more going on than what shows on the surface.
Book or "The Shepherd," is a wise minister who knows far more about military matters and battle tactics than a man of the cloth should, and his past is shrouded in mystery.
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135.
Penny Dreadful: Season 1
May 11, 2014
In Victorian London, Vanessa Ives (Eva Green), Sir Malcolm (Timothy Dalton), and American Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) encounter Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), Dr. Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway) and Mina Harker (Olivia Llewellyn) in this psychosexual horror series created by John Logan.
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136.
Ozark: Season 1
July 21, 2017
Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman), his wife Wendy (Laura Linney) and their two kids move from Chicago to The Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri to escape a drug lord (Esai Morales) after a money-laundering scheme goes wrong in this drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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137.
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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138.
12 Monkeys (2015): Season 1
January 16, 2015
The 1995 film is remade as a TV show with James Cole (Aaron Stanford) time-traveling from 2043 to the present time to stop a virus before it can decimate the population.
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139.
The Expanse: Season 4
December 13, 2019
The fourth season moves to Amazon's Prime Video as the expansion to a new group of planets beyond the Ring Gate causes more tension as inhabitants of Earth, Mars and the Belt rush to colonize them.
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140.
Awake: Season 1
March 1, 2012
After a car accident, police detective Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs) wakes up to discover his son has also survived the crash, but his wife has died. A few days later, he wakes up to see his wife is alive but finds his son had died in the crash instead. Living in the two realities, he sees two different therapists and works with two different partners.
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141.
The Killing: Season 3
June 2, 2013
A year later, while working on a runaway girl case, Detective Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman) uncovers a series of murders connected to an old murder investigated by his former partner, Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos).
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142.
Eli Stone: Season 1
January 31, 2008
A San Francisco lawyer begins seeing things including George Michael.
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143.
Quarry: Season 1
September 9, 2016
Based on the series of novels by Max Allan Collins, Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green) returns from Vietnam to Memphis in 1972 only to struggle with acceptance and his experiences as a Marine sniper. He is recruited by The Broker (Stellan Skarsgård) to join a group of contract killers who work along the Mississippi River.
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144.
White Collar: Season 3
June 7, 2011
The question of trust becomes an issue for Peter and Neal as season three begins.
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145.
Monk: Season 1
July 12, 2002
Former police detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), whose photographic memory and amazing ability to piece together tiny clues made him a local legend, has suffered from intensified obsessive-compulsive disorder and a variety of phobias since the unsolved murder of his wife, Trudy, in 1997. Now on psychiatric leave from the San Francisco Police Department and working as a freelance detective/consultant on difficult cases, Monk hopes to convince his former boss, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), to allow him to return to the force. Stottlemeyer, who wavered between admiration for Monk and annoyance at his eccentricities during the first season, becomes more of a friend to Monk as the series develops, frequently calling him in to help, as much for Monk's benefit as for his own. However, he knows Monk's limitations as well as his strengths and still harbor doubts about the wisdom of allowing Monk to carry a gun or subdue a perpetrator. Stottlemeyer's second-in-command, Lieutenant Randall Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), also develops both admiration and compassion for the man he once labeled "the defective detective."
Despite flaws and inadequacies all around, the three become an increasingly effective team, with additional help from Monk's personal assistant. From the double-episode pilot through the first half of season three, Monk was aided by his nurse, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram). But in the tenth episode of the third season, Sharona was replaced by a new assistant, Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard). Like Sharona, a divorcee with a son named Benjy, Natalie is a single parent, a widow with a daughter named Julie (Emmy Clarke). Unlike Sharona, Natalie is not a nurse but a former bartender with a fresh perspective on "Mr. Monk," as she still addresses her new boss.
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146.
Hidden Palms: Season 1
May 30, 2007
Dawson's Creek creator Kevin Williamson returns with a darker soap that follows troubled teens (and their troubled parents) living in Palm Springs.
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147.
The Closer: Season 4
July 14, 2008
Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson is on the job again for the fourth season, but after selling her house, she's living in an apartment that doesn't allow cats.
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148.
The Divide: Season 1
July 16, 2014
A caseworker with The Innocence Initiative, Christine Rosa (Marin Ireland) clashes with district attorney, Adam Page (Damon Gupton) over a 11-year-old murder case in this legal drama created by Tony Goldwyn and Richard LaGravenese.
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Medium: Season 1
January 3, 2005
Patricia Arquette stars as a young wife and mother who, since childhood, has been struggling to make sense of her dreams and visions of dead people.
Allison DuBois (Arquette) is a strong-willed young mother of three, a devoted wife and law student who begins to suspect that she can talk to dead people, see the future in her dreams, and read people's thoughts. Fearing for her mental health, she turns for support to her husband Joe (Jake Weber), an aerospace engineer, who slowly comes to believe that what his wife is telling him just might be true. The real challenge is convincing her boss, D.A. Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) -- and the other doubters in the criminal justice system -- that her psychic abilities can give them the upper hand when it comes to solving violent and horrific crimes whose mysteries often reside with those who live beyond the grave.
Sofia Vassilieva and Maria Lark also star as Ariel and Bridgette, the eldest two DuBois children. David Cubitt stars as Detective Lee Scanlon, who Allison often works with on cases.
During season three Joe lost his job, and he developed an invention during season four that led him to a new job opportunity. At the end of season three, Allison's abilities were discovered by the public, causing Devalos to be removed from his position as the D.A. and Allison to lose her job. Season four saw Allison finding a new working partner, while she still sometimes worked with Scanlon and helped Devalos in an effort to get his job back. At the end of season four, Devalos reclaimed his position as the D.A. of Phoenix and hired Allison to work for him once again. The program's fifth season saw Allison returning to the D.A.'s office, her powers more interesting and varied than ever. With her secret out in the open, Allison gained some unique opportunities, but also sometimes had to work to fend off requests for things such as private readings
At the end of the 2008-09 season, NBC canceled Medium, but CBS (which produces the series) announced that it was picking it up.
NBC Broadcast History
Seasons 1 and 2: Mondays, 10:00pm
Season 3: Wednesdays, 10:00pm
Seasons 4 and 5: Mondays, 10:00pm
CBS Broadcast History
Season 6: Fridays, 9:00pm
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150.
Homeland: Season 1
October 2, 2011
CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Clare Danes) is not convinced the rescued soldier Nick Brody (Damian Lewis) is not a double agent of al-Qaida.
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151.
Orphan Black: Season 1
March 30, 2013
Sarah (Tatiana Maslany), a British orphan now living in America, witnesses the suicide of a woman named Beth, who looks exactly like her. Assuming Beth's identity brings Sarah a new apartment, a nice boyfriend, and trouble that includes a deadly conspiracy.
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152.
Broadchurch: Season 1
August 7, 2013
Recently transferred Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant) takes the lead of the investigation into the death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer (Oskar McNamara) in the fictional Dorset town of Broadchurch over local Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman).
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153.
Pretty Little Liars: Season 1
June 8, 2010
The series based on Sara Shepard's popular teen novels focuses on four teenaged girls who made a pact not to talk about what happened the night their friend disappeared a year ago.
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154.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 1
March 10, 1997
In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.
Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Buffy Summers, The Chosen One, the one girl in all the world with the strength and skill to fight the vampires. With the help of her close friends, Willow (Alyson Hannigan), Xander (Nicholas Brendon), and her Watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), she balances slaying, family, friendships, and relationships.
For five years Buffy slayed vampires on the WB; then for her last two seasons she went to UPN.
Theme music by Nerf Herder.
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155.
True Blood: Season 2
June 14, 2009
Sookie finds her relationship with Bill strained by the appearance of Jessica, his vampire "child," and the presence of vampire leader Eric. Adding to her troubles, Tara is taken under the wings of the mysterious Maryanne and Jason has joined an anti-vampire church.
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156.
Ghost Whisperer: Season 1
September 23, 2005
Not only does Jennifer Love Hewitt see dead people, she talks to them too. It's only a matter of time before they tell her: "You're cancelled." Unless having Hewitt run around in a nightgown is enough to secure decent ratings. (Which, come to think of it, might just do it.)
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157.
Mr. Robot: Season 3
October 11, 2017
Bobby Cannavale joins the cast as Irving and BD Wong becomes a series regular on the third season of the drama.
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158.
The Killing: Season 2
April 1, 2012
The mystery of Rosie Larson's murder continues, and her killer is to be revealed at the end of the season.
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159.
The Exorcist (2016): Season 1
September 23, 2016
The adaptation of William Blatty’s 1971 book focuses on Father Tomas Ortega (Alfonso Herrera) and Father Marcus Lang (Ben Daniels) as they face a case of demonic possession in Angela Rance's (Geena Davis) family.
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160.
Fashion House (2006): Season 1
September 5, 2006
Adapted from the Cuban series "Salir de Noche," this five-night-a-week, 13-week English-language telenovela follows a group of fashion industry movers and shakers.
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Ozark: Season 2
August 31, 2018
Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) must juggle family life and dealing with the cartel's attorney Helen Pierce (Janet McTeer), as well as the Snells and Langmore Ruth (Julia Garner) in the second season of the crime drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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162.
Gypsy (2017): Season 1
June 30, 2017
New York City therapist Jean Holloway (Naomi Watts) becomes involved with her patients and their lives in this psychological thriller series written and created by Lisa Rubin.
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Bosch: Season 1
February 7, 2014
Los Angeles homicide detective Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) is under trial for killing a serial killer as he searches for another killer of a child in this series based on the books by Michael Connelly.
[Pilot first released 6 Feb 2014]
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Grimm: Season 2
August 13, 2012
More creatures are out to cause trouble to Nick, who continues to seek answers about his parents and the Grimm legacy.
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165.
Bones: Season 4
September 3, 2008
The fourth season begins with Bones and Booth investigating a murder while in England to speak about their specialties.
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166.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Season 1
September 20, 1999
"In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories."
This hard-hitting and emotional companion series from NBC's Law & Order franchise chronicles the life and crimes of the elite Special Victims Unit of the New York Police Department. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf. SVU celebrated its 200th episode in April 2008.
Although Law & Order: Special Victims Unit carries the brand name Law & Order, the newer program has established a strong unique identity and has proved itself as a hit in its own right. In the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons, the series broke into the Top 20. Mariska Hargitay has won a Golden Globe and Emmy each for her portrayal of Det. Olivia Benson. It also garnered Emmy wins for guest-stars Amanda Plummer, Leslie Caron, and Cynthia Nixon. The past three seasons, SVU has been NBC's highest-rated drama. Additionally, the series' popularity was recognized with the People's Choice Awards, Image Awards, Satellite Awards, and the TV Guide Awards with nominations for Favorite New Series.
The drama follows Det. Elliot Stabler, a seasoned veteran of the unit who has seen it all, and his partner, Olivia Benson, whose difficult past is the reason she joined the unit. Overseeing the team is Capt. Donald Cragen. Cragen's tough but supportive approach to the team's complex cases guides the squad through the challenges they face every day. Also featured is Det. John Munch, a transfer from Baltimore's homicide unit, who brings his acerbic wit, conspiracy theories and street-honed investigative skills. Munch is partnered with Det. Odafin Tutuola, whose unique sense of humor and investigative experience make him a formidable match for Munch. Assistant District Attorney Kim Greylek adds a legal component to the series through her efforts to bring closure to the intense investigations. Also aiding the detectives is forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Huang, whose insight into the minds of the accused often provides significant clues that lead to the resolution of a case, and M.E. Melinda Warner, who helps the detectives get the evidence they need from the bodies they find.
NBC Broadcast History:
September 1999 to November 1999 – Mondays at 9:00 p.m.
January 2000 to May 2003 – Fridays at 10:00 p.m.
September 2003 to May 2009 – Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m.
September 2009 to Present – Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m.
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167.
Eyewitness: Season 1
October 16, 2016
In the adaptation of the Norwegian drama Øyevitne, two teenage boys named Lukas (James Paxton) and Phillip (Tyler Young) try to avoid a killer and keep their relationship secret after witnessing a brutal quadruple murder.
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Damages: Season 5
July 11, 2012
Channing McClaren's (Ryan Phillippe) website devoted to revealing everything about corporations and the government exposes the identity of a whistleblower (Jenna Elfman). The case leads to Patty and Ellen on opposing sides on the final season of the legal drama.
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169.
The Bridge (2013): Season 2
July 9, 2014
Sonya (Diane Kruger) meets a man from her past as Marco (Demián Bichir) continues to battle corrupt cops and the cartel. While the ongoing investigation by El Paso Times reporters Daniel Frye (Matthew Lillard) and Adriana Mendez (Emily Rios) may lead to something major.
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170.
Slow Horses: Season 2
December 2, 2022
The Slough House team must work together to stop a potential danger in London in the second season of the espionage drama based on Mick Herron's Slough House novels.
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171.
Happy Town: Season 1
April 28, 2010
On the surface Haplin, Minnesota seems to live up to its billing as "Happy Town," but secrets, death, mysterious disappearances, and strange behaviors slowly reveals themselves.
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172.
Strike Back: Season 4
June 3, 2015
The kidnapping of the daughter of the British Ambassador to Thailand (Tim McInnerny) and his wife (Michelle Yeoh) leads to expatriate gangster Ray McQueen (Max Beesley), who works for a member of a North Korean crime syndicate in the final season of the action series.
[In the United Kingdom, this is the fifth series and called Strike Back: Legacy]
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173.
The North Water: Season 1
July 15, 2021
Set in the late 1850s, Patrick Sumner (Jack O'Connell), a disgraced ex-army surgeon finds a job as a doctor on an Arctic whaling ship where he faces not only harsh conditions but also violent crewmates including harpooner Henry Drax (Colin Farrell) in this drama miniseries based on Ian McGuire's novel of the same name.
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174.
The Kingdom (Riget): Season 3
November 27, 2022
Lars von Trier's supernatural thriller returns as The Kingdom Exodus where sleepwalker Karen (Bodil Jørgenson) travels to the Copenhagen hospital where newly hired Stig Helmer Jr. (Mikael Persbrandt), the son of senior Helmer works in the neurosurgery wing.
[World premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 1 Sep 2022. To premiere in Denmark on Viaplay on 9 October 2022 and 27 Nov 2022 in the US on MUBI]
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175.
The Walking Dead: Season 1
October 31, 2010
Based on a comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, a small group of survivors, led by officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), must fight a world full of zombies.
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176.
Stranger Things: Season 2
October 27, 2017
A year later and the town of Hawkins, Indiana is still shaken from the events of last year, but a larger danger looms.
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177.
True Blood: Season 1
September 7, 2008
Sookie Stackhouse comes to television in the Alan Ball adaptation of Charlaine Harris' Southern vampire series.
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178.
Dexter: Season 3
September 28, 2008
Dexter's back with more blood on his hands and may have found a friend in the new Assistant District Attorney (Jimmy Smits).
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179.
Mr. Robot: Season 2
July 13, 2016
Grace Gummer joins the cast with Dorothi Fox, Sandrine Holt, Joey Bada$$, Michael Maize, Luke Robertson, and Craig Robinson set to appear on the second season of the drama.
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180.
The Killing: Season 1
April 3, 2011
Based on the Danish series, The Killing follows the investigation of the murder of a young girl named Rosie Larsen day by day.
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181.
Constantine (2014): Season 1
October 24, 2014
Based on the comic book series "Hellblazer," con-man-turned-demon hunter/supernatural detective John Constantine (Matt Ryan) is drawn back to the battle against evil.
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182.
Criminal Minds: Season 1
September 22, 2005
Surprise! It's another police procedural on CBS. This one follows an elite team of FBI psychological profilers who solve grisly crimes with smarts. Or something like that.
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183.
Burn Notice: Season 1
June 28, 2007
A former spy works as a private investigator in Miami while he attempts to learn why the CIA terminated his services in this darkly-comic original drama.
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184.
Dark Matter: Season 1
June 12, 2015
Based on the graphic novel of the same name, the crew of a spaceship awaken with no memories of themselves or how they joined the voyage.
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185.
Shades of Blue: Season 1
January 7, 2016
Single mother and Brooklyn police detective Harlee Santos (Jennifer Lopez) finds herself working as an informant against her own unit for the FBI's anti-corruption task force after being caught doing something illegal.
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186.
Fringe: Season 5
September 28, 2012
On the final season of the sci-fi drama, the Fringe team tries to take back the planet from the Observers in the year 2036.
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187.
Dominion: Season 1
June 19, 2014
The series based on the 2010 movie Legion is set 25 years after the "Extinction War" between angels led by archangel Gabriel (Carl Beukes) and mankind--with Archangel Michael (Tom Wisdom) on humanity's side. In the city of Vega (previously known as Las Vegas), two families battle for control as the journey of a young soldier named Alex Lannen (Chris Egan) may change this new world.
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188.
Penny Dreadful: Season 3
May 1, 2016
Wes Studi and Patti LuPone as Dr. Seward join the cast for the third season of the horror series.
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189.
Killing Eve: Season 2
April 7, 2019
The second season picks up seconds after the season one finale, with Eve (Sandra Oh) unsure if Villanelle (Jodie Comer) is going to be alive, but goes on to search for her.
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190.
Alias: Season 1
September 30, 2001
Sydney Bristow was recruited as an undergrad to work for SD-6, which she thought was a government agency. However, when her fiancé is killed by SD-6 agents, she finds out that SD-6 is actually a counter-government agency. Sydney approaches the CIA and becomes a double agent, which means that she goes on SD-6 missions, but passes the information about her missions to her CIA handler, Vaughn.
Sydney's father, Jack Bristow, is also an double agent. Both had a distant relationship for years, but their present situation brings them closer together. Sydney and her father spend the first season trying to foil SD-6's missions and preventing them from getting their hands on what they are determined to get. For years SD-6 has fought against FTL and K-Directorate, two crime organizations that are also in the pursue of various artifacts build by the 15th century scientist and prophet, Milo Rambaldi. However, when a new player referred to as "The Man" comes to town, FTL and K-Directorate are put out of business and SD-6 engages in the pursue of this new mysterious opponent.
After eliminating SD-6 and all of the other SD cells, Sydney, Marshall, Dixon, Jack, and Vaughn are now fully working for the CIA.
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191.
The Killing: Season 4
August 1, 2014
The final season of the police drama finds Linden (Mireille Enos) and Holder (Joel Kinnaman) still recovering from what happened at the end of season three as they begin investigating the murder of family connected to a military academy.
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192.
Midnight Mass: Season 1
September 24, 2021
On isolated Crockett Island, the arrival of Father Paul (Hamish Linklater) seems to bring forth mysterious miracles in this limited series from Mike Flanagan.
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193.
Bates Motel: Season 5
February 20, 2017
The fifth and final season of the prequel to the film "Psycho" picks up two years later and introduces Marion Crane (Rihanna).
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194.
Flashpoint: Season 1
July 11, 2008
The Canadian series about a specialized unit used to dealing with urgent situations is based on the Emergency Task Force in Toronto.
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195.
The Returned: Season 2
October 31, 2015
The second season of the French drama picks up six months after the end of season one.
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196.
Happy Valley: Season 2
February 9, 2016
Catherine Cawood takes Ann Gallagher, who has joined the force, under her wing as the mother of Tommy Lee (James Norton) is found murdered in the second season of the police drama.
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197.
Endeavour: Season 1
April 14, 2013
Shaun Evans is the rookie detective Endeavour Morse in this prequel to the Inspector Morse series.
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198.
Magic City: Season 2
June 14, 2013
Ike Evans seeks to rid the Miramar Hotel of Ben "The Butcher" Diamond once in for all, as his sons drift further away from him.
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199.
Sense8: Season 1
June 5, 2015
The sci-fi series from J. Michael Straczynski and the Wachowskis is about eight strangers (Freema Agyeman, Aml Ameen, Naveen Andrews, Doona Bae, Jamie Clayton, Tena Desae, Max Riemelt, and Brian J. Smith) who after a death discover they are emotionally and mentally connected to each other and must work together to save humanity and themselves from an organization hunting them.
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Dollhouse: Season 1
February 13, 2009
Echo (Eliza Dushku) and her fellow "actives" are implanted with temporary personalities and hired out by rich clients.
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