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The Office (UK): Season 2

The Office (UK): Season 2

September 30, 2002
"Trust, encouragement, reward, loyalty... satisfaction. That's what I'm..you know. Trust people and they'll be true to you. Treat them greatly, and they will show themselves to be great." - David Brent. The Office tells a story of a few people working in a British office working hard to not lose their jobs. This hilarious comedy won a Golden Globe award for best comedy series. It was created by Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant. David Brent (Ricky Gervais) is a manager of low intelligence and has no sense of humor, but is convinced that he is the best, the most entertaining and the most well liked boss of all time.Today the show has been sold in more than 60 countries and it even had a remake in America. The Office is the first non-American show nominated in the category of best television musical or comedy for a Golden Globe Award; and Ricky Gervais was the first non-American actor nominated for the lead role in a television comedy for the same award. The Office won both awards and left Sex and the City & Matt LeBlanc empty handed. When the series aired the first season, they did not even know how popular it would get in some future episodes. The fact that its release on the DVD format proved to be the BBC's best selling comedy release shows its mass popularity and appeal.The writers at the start did not imagine that a second season would be created and after bowing to pressure to create one they would not do it again for a third. The show ended on a high note after two Christmas specials which tied up knots and rounded off wonderfully the first two seasons.Opening Theme Song: "Handbags and Gladrags" performed by Fin.WARNING: some episodes contain quotes with strong language.
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93
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8.8
The Old Man: Season 2

The Old Man: Season 2

September 12, 2024
Dan (Jeff Bridges) and former FBI Assistant Director Harold Harper (John Lithgow) search for Emily Chase (Alia Shawkat) after she is kidnapped by Faraz Hamzad (Navid Negahban).
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66
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The Orville: Season 3

The Orville: Season 3

June 2, 2022
The Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi dramedy moves to Hulu and add the subtitle: New Horizons for its third season.
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7.5
The Osbournes: Season 2

The Osbournes: Season 2

November 5, 2002
Crazy, but hey that's how it goes. Millions of people living as foes--maybe it's not too late...to learn how to love, and forget how to hate! The Cleavers, the Bradys, the Huxtables...and now the Osbournes. It's the next generation of family-oriented sitcom, a reality-based comedy that follows the lives of Ozzy Osbourne and his family. There's no script, the situations are real, the family is normal...well, sort of.
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The Other One: Season 2

The Other One: Season 2

July 18, 2022
Cathy and Catherine are in for more shocking family secrets in the second season of the comedy written by Holly Walsh. [Premiered originally on BBC One on 6 May 2022; set to air in the US on Acorn TV on 18 Jul 2022]
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The Other Two: Season 3

The Other Two: Season 3

May 4, 2023
Despite being in the shadows of their pop star younger brother and talk-show host mother, Brooke and Cary have found successful careers three years later in the third season of the comedy that is now on HBO Max.
Metascore:
86
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7.9
The Other Two: Season 2

The Other Two: Season 2

August 26, 2021
Brooke and Cary (Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver) find themselves under the shadow of yet another family member: their 53-year-old mother Pat (Molly Shannon) who now has a daytime talk show in the second season of the comedy that is now on HBO Max.
Metascore:
82
User Score:
7.6
The Outlaws: Season 2

The Outlaws: Season 2

August 5, 2022
The outlaws find their adventures with the dirty money brings more trouble in a form of a drug lord in the second season of the British dramedy co-created by Stephen Merchant and Elgin James.
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The Outlaws: Season 3

The Outlaws: Season 3

May 31, 2024
The Outlaws must prove their innocence, or The Dean (Claes Bang) will go free in the third season of the British dramedy co-created by Stephen Merchant and Elgin James.
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The Outpost: Season 3

The Outpost: Season 3

October 8, 2020
Talon (Jessica Green) reluctantly seeks help for Garret (Jake Stormoen) from a Blackblood Priestess named Yavalla (Jaye Griffiths), who discovers something that could destroy them all.
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The Pact (2021): Season 2

The Pact (2021): Season 2

August 31, 2023
The arrival of a stranger (Jordan Wilks) threatens to reveal secrets kept by Christine Rees (Rakie Ayola) and her three children in the second season of the thriller from Pete McTighe. [Aired originally in the UK on BBC One on 24 Oct 2021 and in the US on Sundance Now on 31 Aug 2023]
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The Path: Season 2

The Path: Season 2

January 25, 2017
The second season of the drama introduces a woman (Leven Rambin) from Eddie's past, a member (James Remar) of the Movement who returns, and a deprogrammer (Eve Plumb) hired by the parents of Meyerist to help him leave.
Metascore:
64
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7.6
The Path: Season 3

The Path: Season 3

January 16, 2018
Meyerism has grown in believers since a miracle by Eddie is circulated on the Internet, but he has doubts on how he can continue its growth, while Cal faces his past demons, and Sarah begins to question her beliefs.
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4.8
The Pitt: Season 2

The Pitt: Season 2

January 8, 2026
Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) has one more shift before he heads out for a sabbatical and Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) is set to be in charge while he's away in the second season of the medical drama from John Wells, Wyle and R. Scott Gemmill.
Metascore:
92
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The Politician: Season 2

The Politician: Season 2

June 19, 2020
Payton looks to take long-time New York State Senator Dede Standish's (Judith Light) seat in the second season of the Ryan Murphy series.
Metascore:
45
User Score:
7.2
The Practice: Season 4

The Practice: Season 4

September 26, 1999
David E. Kelley's Emmy Award-winning legal drama, The Practice, had eight amazing seasons, with promising, provocative, issue-related stories, coupled with the writer's trademark humor. Set in Boston, The Practice centers on a firm of passionate attorneys to whom every case is important and every client worth a fight to the end. Legal maneuvering is the firm's modus operandi, and they have it down to a science, making even the most questionable arguments convincing. And while they can't - and don't - win every trial, the pursuit of justice remains the priority until the final verdict is announced … and sometimes afterwards. Pursuing justice, however, often confronts them with serious ethical and moral issues of conscience. The end of last season saw Bobby Donnell quitting the firm and leaving Eugene Young (Steve Harris) in charge. In the final season, we find Eugene not only tackling his new role as head of the firm, but also the new dynamic with co-workers Ellenor Frutt (Camryn Manheim), a single mom known for her fervent commitment to clients and for refusing to take "no" for an answer; Jimmy Berluti (Michael Badalucco), a hard-working "good guy" with a winning record and unparalleled loyalty to the firm; and a budding relationship with Jamie Stringer (Jessica Capshaw), a young associate recently out of law school. In addition to returning cast members Manheim, Harris, Badalucco and Capshaw, in the final season, Kelley injected the series with intriguing new characters, including acclaimed film actor James Spader, who will play Alan Shore, a complicated and ethically challenged lawyer, and Rhona Mitra, who will play Tara Wilson, a confident paralegal in her third year of law school who is also the firm's new tough-as-nails assistant. The multiple Emmy Award-winning drama has also earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, a Peabody Award, a Viewers for Quality Television Award, an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award and, most recently, a coveted Humanitas Award. Spin-offs: Boston Legal Other related shows (within the same "universe"): Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Gideon's Crossing Awards and Nominations 1998 Emmy Awards • Nominated Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David E. Kelley for Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (John Larroquette for playing "Joey Heric" in Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Camryn Manheim) • Won Outstanding Drama Series1999 Golden Globe Awards • Won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture (Camryn Manheim) (Tied with Faye Dunaway for "Gia") • Won Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama (Dylan McDermott) • Won Best TV-Series - Drama"The Practice" has received the award for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series every full-length season. • John Larroquette as "Joey Heric" (Season 2) • Edward Herrmann as "Atty. Anderson Pearson" (Season 3) • James Whitmore as "Raymond Oz" (Season 4) • Michael Emerson as "William Hinks" (Season 5) • Charles Dutton as "Leonard Marshall" (Season 6) • Sharon Stone as "Sheila Carlisle" (Season 8) • William Shatner as "Denny Crane" (Season 8) Broadcast History ----------------- First telecast: March 4, 1997 Last telecast: May 16, 2004 Show type: Drama Number of episodes: 168 Newtork: ABC (Simulcast in HDTV for the 2000-2001 season through the 2003-2004 season) ------------------------------ Spinoff: Boston Legal
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The Practice: Season 5

The Practice: Season 5

October 8, 2000
David E. Kelley's Emmy Award-winning legal drama, The Practice, had eight amazing seasons, with promising, provocative, issue-related stories, coupled with the writer's trademark humor. Set in Boston, The Practice centers on a firm of passionate attorneys to whom every case is important and every client worth a fight to the end. Legal maneuvering is the firm's modus operandi, and they have it down to a science, making even the most questionable arguments convincing. And while they can't - and don't - win every trial, the pursuit of justice remains the priority until the final verdict is announced … and sometimes afterwards. Pursuing justice, however, often confronts them with serious ethical and moral issues of conscience. The end of last season saw Bobby Donnell quitting the firm and leaving Eugene Young (Steve Harris) in charge. In the final season, we find Eugene not only tackling his new role as head of the firm, but also the new dynamic with co-workers Ellenor Frutt (Camryn Manheim), a single mom known for her fervent commitment to clients and for refusing to take "no" for an answer; Jimmy Berluti (Michael Badalucco), a hard-working "good guy" with a winning record and unparalleled loyalty to the firm; and a budding relationship with Jamie Stringer (Jessica Capshaw), a young associate recently out of law school. In addition to returning cast members Manheim, Harris, Badalucco and Capshaw, in the final season, Kelley injected the series with intriguing new characters, including acclaimed film actor James Spader, who will play Alan Shore, a complicated and ethically challenged lawyer, and Rhona Mitra, who will play Tara Wilson, a confident paralegal in her third year of law school who is also the firm's new tough-as-nails assistant. The multiple Emmy Award-winning drama has also earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, a Peabody Award, a Viewers for Quality Television Award, an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award and, most recently, a coveted Humanitas Award. Spin-offs: Boston Legal Other related shows (within the same "universe"): Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Gideon's Crossing Awards and Nominations 1998 Emmy Awards • Nominated Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David E. Kelley for Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (John Larroquette for playing "Joey Heric" in Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Camryn Manheim) • Won Outstanding Drama Series1999 Golden Globe Awards • Won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture (Camryn Manheim) (Tied with Faye Dunaway for "Gia") • Won Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama (Dylan McDermott) • Won Best TV-Series - Drama"The Practice" has received the award for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series every full-length season. • John Larroquette as "Joey Heric" (Season 2) • Edward Herrmann as "Atty. Anderson Pearson" (Season 3) • James Whitmore as "Raymond Oz" (Season 4) • Michael Emerson as "William Hinks" (Season 5) • Charles Dutton as "Leonard Marshall" (Season 6) • Sharon Stone as "Sheila Carlisle" (Season 8) • William Shatner as "Denny Crane" (Season 8) Broadcast History ----------------- First telecast: March 4, 1997 Last telecast: May 16, 2004 Show type: Drama Number of episodes: 168 Newtork: ABC (Simulcast in HDTV for the 2000-2001 season through the 2003-2004 season) ------------------------------ Spinoff: Boston Legal
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The Practice: Season 8

The Practice: Season 8

September 28, 2003
David E. Kelley's Emmy Award-winning legal drama, The Practice, had eight amazing seasons, with promising, provocative, issue-related stories, coupled with the writer's trademark humor. Set in Boston, The Practice centers on a firm of passionate attorneys to whom every case is important and every client worth a fight to the end. Legal maneuvering is the firm's modus operandi, and they have it down to a science, making even the most questionable arguments convincing. And while they can't - and don't - win every trial, the pursuit of justice remains the priority until the final verdict is announced … and sometimes afterwards. Pursuing justice, however, often confronts them with serious ethical and moral issues of conscience. The end of last season saw Bobby Donnell quitting the firm and leaving Eugene Young (Steve Harris) in charge. In the final season, we find Eugene not only tackling his new role as head of the firm, but also the new dynamic with co-workers Ellenor Frutt (Camryn Manheim), a single mom known for her fervent commitment to clients and for refusing to take "no" for an answer; Jimmy Berluti (Michael Badalucco), a hard-working "good guy" with a winning record and unparalleled loyalty to the firm; and a budding relationship with Jamie Stringer (Jessica Capshaw), a young associate recently out of law school. In addition to returning cast members Manheim, Harris, Badalucco and Capshaw, in the final season, Kelley injected the series with intriguing new characters, including acclaimed film actor James Spader, who will play Alan Shore, a complicated and ethically challenged lawyer, and Rhona Mitra, who will play Tara Wilson, a confident paralegal in her third year of law school who is also the firm's new tough-as-nails assistant. The multiple Emmy Award-winning drama has also earned a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, a Peabody Award, a Viewers for Quality Television Award, an American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award and, most recently, a coveted Humanitas Award. Spin-offs: Boston Legal Other related shows (within the same "universe"): Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Gideon's Crossing Awards and Nominations 1998 Emmy Awards • Nominated Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David E. Kelley for Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (John Larroquette for playing "Joey Heric" in Betrayal) • Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Camryn Manheim) • Won Outstanding Drama Series1999 Golden Globe Awards • Won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture (Camryn Manheim) (Tied with Faye Dunaway for "Gia") • Won Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama (Dylan McDermott) • Won Best TV-Series - Drama"The Practice" has received the award for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series every full-length season. • John Larroquette as "Joey Heric" (Season 2) • Edward Herrmann as "Atty. Anderson Pearson" (Season 3) • James Whitmore as "Raymond Oz" (Season 4) • Michael Emerson as "William Hinks" (Season 5) • Charles Dutton as "Leonard Marshall" (Season 6) • Sharon Stone as "Sheila Carlisle" (Season 8) • William Shatner as "Denny Crane" (Season 8) Broadcast History ----------------- First telecast: March 4, 1997 Last telecast: May 16, 2004 Show type: Drama Number of episodes: 168 Newtork: ABC (Simulcast in HDTV for the 2000-2001 season through the 2003-2004 season) ------------------------------ Spinoff: Boston Legal
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User Score:
9.5
The Rachel Zoe Project: Season 4

The Rachel Zoe Project: Season 4

September 6, 2011
A new team member and a new baby on the way are the latest events in the fourth season of the reality show.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Season 3

The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Season 3

October 4, 2010
Bravo's cameras turn to the Southern states as the network presents this inside look at The Real Housewives of Atlanta. These women handle the personal dramas that affect their affluent lifestyles with a signature Southern brand of style and grace.
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5.8
The Real Housewives of Miami: Season 2

The Real Housewives of Miami: Season 2

September 13, 2012
Lisa Hochstein, Joanna Krupa, Ana Quincoces, and Karent Sierra join remaining housewives Lea Black, Adriana de Moura, and Marysol Patton for the second season of the reality show.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 4

The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 4

April 22, 2012
The reality show returns for its fourth season with more drama and fighting amongst the housewives.
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6.8
The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 2

The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 2

May 3, 2010
Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita, Caroline Manzo, Dina Manzo and Danielle Staub return for the second season of The Real Housewives franchise.
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4.6
The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 3

The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 3

May 16, 2011
The third season of the franchise adds two relatives of Teresa, sister-in-law Melissa Gorga and cousin Kathy Wakile as the newest housewives.
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The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 14

The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 14

July 16, 2023
Ubah Hassan, Erin Lichy, Jenna Lyons, Sai De Silva, Jessel Taank, Brynn Whitfield are the all-new cast of the 14th season of the reality series.
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The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 12

The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 12

April 2, 2020
The 12th season welcomes Leah McSweeney as the newest housewife, after Bethenny Frankel left the show last season to concentrate on her other projects.
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The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 5

The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 5

June 4, 2012
Aviva Drescher, Carole Radziwill and Heather Thomson join Countess LuAnn de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan and Ramona Singer for the fifth season of the reality show.
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4.8
The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 4

The Real Housewives of New York City: Season 4

April 7, 2011
With Bethenny Frankel on her own show on Bravo, the fourth season adds Cindy Barshop who runs the hair-removal company, Completely Bare, to the group.
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The Real Housewives of Orange County: Season 6

The Real Housewives of Orange County: Season 6

March 6, 2011
Peggy Tanous joins the cast for the sixth season of the reality series.
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The Real L Word : Season 2

The Real L Word : Season 2

June 5, 2011
The second season of the reality series sees only Whitney and Romi return from its first and introduces five new women: Clare, a New York transplant; Francine, Clare's college ex; Sajdah, an LGBT activist; and married couple Cori and Kacy.
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The Real World: Season 2

The Real World: Season 2

January 14, 2022
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
Metascore:
77
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The Real World: Season 3

The Real World: Season 3

June 23, 1994
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
Metascore:
70
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The Real World: Season 4

The Real World: Season 4

June 28, 1995
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
Metascore:
71
User Score:
tbd
The Real World: Season 5

The Real World: Season 5

July 10, 1996
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
Metascore:
49
User Score:
tbd
The Real World: Season 9

The Real World: Season 9

May 21, 1992
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 11

The Real World: Season 11

January 15, 2002
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 15

The Real World: Season 15

September 7, 2004
"This is the true story of seven strangers picked to live in a house and have their lives taped. Find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. The Real World..." How many times have we heard those words? The Real World was the first reality show on tv, premiering in 1992. It is still on the air, about to air it's 21st season, set in Brooklyn. When The Real World was created, it created a new genre of television that years later would be copied by other networks and become almost an obsession around the world. MTV originally wanted to make a soap opera, but the costs were too high, so they thought "what if we could get rid of writers, and scripts, and sets?". That resulted on the first Real World, set in NY neighborhood of SoHo, Manhattan, where 7 people that had never met before had to live in a house together for some time. As the years went by, The Real World slowly gained its shape and space. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Hawaii, New Orleans, Chicago, Las Vegas, Paris, San Diego, Philadelphia, Austin, Key West, Denver, Sydney and now Hollywood...all these locations have hosted the show. Auditions to be a cast member today attract hundreds of thousands of people in hopes to be one of the strangers in the house. Living rent-free for 6 months in a very hip house with very interesting (and often annoying) roommates, and being on an internationally broadcast tv show is quite attractive to people in their late teens/early 20s. How much of the show is actually true we'll never know. A lot of what we see on tv is edited to make it look like it all happened in a certain timeline. All the houses have cameras everywhere, and there's a clause in the contract of each housemate that says they're not allowed to go places where the cameras are not allowed in. And all the sounds are taped in a separate way, so, according to Melissa from New Orleans, a lot of times when they're talking and you can only see the back of their heads, the words you hear might not be the words they actually said at the time. Edited or not, none of the scenes aired on the show are acted. They all happened, without scripts. Each cast member receives around $250 per week, plus their house expenses paid (not including food. That's why every time a parent comes over, they cook). Anything else they want, they have to pay for. Plus, they don't get to take any of all the cool stuff you see in the house. Today, The Real World is shown in several countries, and local versions of the show have already been made. Loving it or hating it, you just know it's here. The Real World: the first and original reality show.
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The Real World: Season 25

The Real World: Season 25

March 9, 2011
The 25th season of The Real World, sees the show returning to Las Vegas with seven new cast members in the penthouse.
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The Recruit (2022): Season 2

The Recruit (2022): Season 2

January 30, 2025
Owen is embroiled with espionage while in South Korea, but soon discovers there may be a larger threat inside the agency in the second season of the spy thriller from Alexi Hawley.
Metascore:
76
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The Red Road: Season 2

The Red Road: Season 2

April 2, 2015
Season two picks up a year later with Phillip (Jason Momoa) on parole and while trying to stay out of trouble, meanwhile Sheriff Harold (Martin Henderson) is now a lieutenant and the tribe now officially recognized by the government is in talks to build a casino.
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7.6
The Rehearsal: Season 2

The Rehearsal: Season 2

April 20, 2025
Nathan Fielder continues his project in the second season of comedy series written and directed by Fielder.
Metascore:
88
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tbd
The Reluctant Traveler: Season 2

The Reluctant Traveler: Season 2

March 8, 2024
The second season of the travel documentary series hosted by Eugene Levy features more locations in Europe.
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The Responder: Season 2

The Responder: Season 2

July 11, 2024
Chris is in group therapy, lies to his wife that he has been moved to the day shift to stop her from moving and ends up with more trouble after helping DI Deb Barnes (Amaka Okafor). [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 5 May 2024 and in the US on BritBox on 11 Jul 2024]
Metascore:
90
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The Returned: Season 2

The Returned: Season 2

October 31, 2015
The second season of the French drama picks up six months after the end of season one.
Metascore:
82
User Score:
8.1
The Riches: Season 2

The Riches: Season 2

March 18, 2008
The Molloys' find their identies as the Rich's threatened not only by cousin Dale but by Dahlia's urge to leave their scheme.
Metascore:
68
User Score:
7.4
The Ricky Gervais Show: Season 3

The Ricky Gervais Show: Season 3

April 20, 2012
The animated show formed from podcasts with Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and Karl Pilkington returns for its third season.
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tbd
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9.6
The Rig: Season 2

The Rig: Season 2

January 2, 2025
The surviving crew of the Kinloch Bravo are taken to a new secret offshore facility in the Arctic Circle where they face new threats in the second season of thriller created by David Macpherson.
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The Righteous Gemstones: Season 2

The Righteous Gemstones: Season 2

January 9, 2022
The Gemstone family and its televangelist empire is in danger with the return of someone from their past and an outsider looking to take them down in the second season of the Danny McBride comedy.
Metascore:
82
User Score:
7.7
The Righteous Gemstones: Season 3

The Righteous Gemstones: Season 3

June 18, 2023
Jesse and his siblings are now in charge but find running the televangelist empire isn't easy in the third season of the Danny McBride comedy.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
6.6
The Righteous Gemstones: Season 4

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.
Metascore:
89
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tbd
The Royals: Season 2

The Royals: Season 2

November 15, 2015
Queen Helena and Cyrus (Jake Maskall) engineer Cyrus' rise to Head of State as Prince Liam seeks the killer and vengence while his sister Princess Eleanor continues to drowns her sorrows in the second season.
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The Sandman: Season 2

The Sandman: Season 2

July 3, 2025
Dream is reunited with his Endless family but his past threatens the kingdom and the waking world in the second and final season of the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic book series of the same name.
Metascore:
64
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tbd
The Santa Clauses (2022): Season 2

The Santa Clauses (2022): Season 2

November 8, 2023
Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) begins training his son Cal (Austin Kane) to take over as Santa Claus when the time comes in the second season of the sequel series to The Santa Clause movies.
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The Sarah Jane Adventures: Season 3

The Sarah Jane Adventures: Season 3

October 15, 2009
"I saw amazing things, out there in space. But there is strangeness to be found wherever you turn. Life on Earth can be an adventure too... you just need to know where to look!" The Sarah Jane Adventures features the previous companion of the Third and Fourth incarnation of the Doctor from the original series of Doctor Who, Ms. Sarah Jane Smith! Elisabeth Sladen reprises her role once again and is back in action, discovering alien plots to take over the world, or simply helping a lost one get home... Sarah Jane and her new friend Maria Jackson, and her newly (and genetically grown) adopted son Luke Smith have no problem taking on any challenge!
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The Sarah Silverman Program: Season 3

The Sarah Silverman Program: Season 3

February 4, 2010
The Sarah Silverman Program is a musical/comedy that journeys into a world where daily life is anything but routine. Silverman plays a character named Sarah Silverman and is joined by her real-life sister Laura Silverman who plays the character of Laura. Rounding out the cast of characters are the geeky gay neighbors Steve (Steve Agee) and Brian (Brian Posehn), and Officer Jay (Jay Johnston).
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The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season 4

The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season 4

June 13, 2011
An ABC Family original series, The Secret Life of the American Teenager centers on the topic of teen pregnancy. Band geek Amy discovers that she's pregnant after a one-night stand with Ricky Underwood, the school's player. Meanwhile, devout Christian cheerleader Grace promises abstinence to her parents.
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2

May 15, 2025
There's more drama and controversy for the #Momtok ladies as Miranda arrives in the second season of the reality series.
Metascore:
51
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 3

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 3

November 13, 2025
The conflicts and drama between the #Momtok ladies spill over into #Dadtok in the third season of the reality series.
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The Serpent Queen: Season 2

The Serpent Queen: Season 2

July 12, 2024
Catherine's second son becomes King Charles IX and Queen Elizabeth II (Minnie Driver) is introduced in the second season of drama series based on Leonie Frieda's book "Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France."
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The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 2

The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 2

November 17, 2022
After Fall break, Bela, Kimberly, Leighton and Whitney are back at Essex College in the second season of the comedy series from Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble.
Metascore:
83
User Score:
7.6
The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 3

The Sex Lives of College Girls: Season 3

November 21, 2024
Bela, Kimberly, Leighton and Whitney are back at Essex College in the third season of the comedy series from Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble.
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The Shield: Season 2

The Shield: Season 2

January 7, 2003
The Road To Justice Is Twisted The Shield breaks the conventional formula of the cop genre. It plays out in a tough, morally ambiguous world in which the line between good and bad is crossed every day. The series focuses on the tension between a group of corrupt but effective cops and a captain torn between bringing them down and advancing his own political ambitions. The Shield stars Michael Chiklis (The Commish) as rogue cop "Det. Vic Mackey," leader of the elite Strike Team unit, who is effective at eliminating crime but who operates under his own set of rules. Benito Martinez (Outbreak & Her Costly Affair) plays "Captain David Aceveda," the young precinct head who doesn't like Mackey's tactics and wants to bust him off the force. And the Emmy-nominated CCH Pounder (ER & Boycott), plays "Det. Claudette Wyms," a veteran detective who understands Mackey and knows how to play both sides of the fence. The show made history by becoming the first ad-supported cable series to win the 2003 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series. In its first season, Shawn Ryan (Writing) and Clark Johnson (Directing) received Emmy nominations, which were also firsts for basic cable in those categories. The Shield has received two TCA nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. As of March 2005, the show has become the longest running series on the FX Network.
Metascore:
tbd
User Score:
9.1
The Shield: Season 3

The Shield: Season 3

March 9, 2004
The Road To Justice Is Twisted The Shield breaks the conventional formula of the cop genre. It plays out in a tough, morally ambiguous world in which the line between good and bad is crossed every day. The series focuses on the tension between a group of corrupt but effective cops and a captain torn between bringing them down and advancing his own political ambitions. The Shield stars Michael Chiklis (The Commish) as rogue cop "Det. Vic Mackey," leader of the elite Strike Team unit, who is effective at eliminating crime but who operates under his own set of rules. Benito Martinez (Outbreak & Her Costly Affair) plays "Captain David Aceveda," the young precinct head who doesn't like Mackey's tactics and wants to bust him off the force. And the Emmy-nominated CCH Pounder (ER & Boycott), plays "Det. Claudette Wyms," a veteran detective who understands Mackey and knows how to play both sides of the fence. The show made history by becoming the first ad-supported cable series to win the 2003 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series. In its first season, Shawn Ryan (Writing) and Clark Johnson (Directing) received Emmy nominations, which were also firsts for basic cable in those categories. The Shield has received two TCA nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. As of March 2005, the show has become the longest running series on the FX Network.
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tbd
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8.9
The Shield: Season 7

The Shield: Season 7

September 2, 2008
The end is near for Vic Mackey as he fights for his badge and his life in the final season.
Metascore:
85
User Score:
9.0
The Simpsons: Season 26

The Simpsons: Season 26

September 28, 2014
A crossover with Futurama as well as guest voices from Willem Dafoe, Jane Fonda, Nick Offerman, David Hyde Pierce, and Sarah Silverman are some of the highlights from the 26th season of the animated comedy.
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6.6
The Simpsons: Season 2

The Simpsons: Season 2

October 11, 1990
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success. Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general. Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
Metascore:
92
User Score:
9.0
The Simpsons: Season 4

The Simpsons: Season 4

September 24, 1992
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success. Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general. Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
Metascore:
tbd
User Score:
9.5
The Simpsons: Season 8

The Simpsons: Season 8

October 27, 1996
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success. Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general. Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
Metascore:
tbd
User Score:
9.3
The Singing Bee: Season 3

The Singing Bee: Season 3

May 27, 2011
Contestants vie to see who really knows all the lyrics to those popular songs that are constantly stuck in our heads. The house band starts the song and would then stop at a certain point in order for a contestant to sing the rest of the song verse. Miss a word and you're out; nail the song and you win big! The show ended on NBC, but in the Summer of 2009, was picked up on CMT (a sister network of NBC). The new CMT version blends a mix of 60 percent country music with 40 percent popular favorites from other genres.
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The Sinner: Season 3

The Sinner: Season 3

February 6, 2020
Detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) looks into a car accident in upstate New York involving a local named Jamie (Matt Bomer) and it leads him to another hidden crime.
Metascore:
81
User Score:
4.7
The Sinner: Season 4

The Sinner: Season 4

October 13, 2021
Harry is suppose to be taking it easy while staying at Maine's Hanover Island when he is asked to help investigate a mystery involving Percy Muldoon (Alice Kremelberg), the daughter of an important family on the island.
Metascore:
70
User Score:
7.4
The Sinner: Season 2

The Sinner: Season 2

August 1, 2018
Detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) returns to his New York state hometown to consult on a case of a 11-year-old accused of murdering his parents, but with no known motive. His investigations lead to secrets that some will do anything to keep and a mysterious woman named Vera (Carrie Coon), who may be the key to everything.
Metascore:
75
User Score:
6.5
The Son: Season 2

The Son: Season 2

April 27, 2019
In 1917, Eli seeks to secure a future in oil in any way he can, but his son Pete stands in his way. In 1988, granddaughter Jeanne Anne (Lois Smith) is faced with a long-hidden family secret in the second and final season of the drama based on the novel by Philipp Meyer.
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tbd
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6.3
The Sopranos: Season 2

The Sopranos: Season 2

January 16, 2000
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.
Metascore:
97
User Score:
9.0
The Sopranos: Season 3

The Sopranos: Season 3

March 4, 2001
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.
Metascore:
97
User Score:
9.1
The Sopranos: Season 4

The Sopranos: Season 4

September 15, 2002
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.
Metascore:
tbd
User Score:
9.2
The Sopranos: Season 5

The Sopranos: Season 5

March 7, 2004
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.
Metascore:
tbd
User Score:
9.2
The Sopranos: Season 6

The Sopranos: Season 6

March 12, 2006
The extended sixth and final season of the hugely popular HBO series will air in two parts: 12 episodes beginning in March 2006, and eight more starting in January 2007.
Metascore:
96
User Score:
8.9
The Soup: Season 13

The Soup: Season 13

February 12, 2020
The Soup returns with a new host in Jade Catta-Preta.
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The Split: Season 2

The Split: Season 2

February 11, 2020
Hannah has a new client, TV host Fi Hansen (Donna Air), who wants to divorce her music producer husband, Richie Hansen (Ben Bailey Smith). Hannah is also dealing with her mistrust of her own husband and her secret relationship with another man in the second season of the British drama from Abi Morgan.
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The Split: Season 3

The Split: Season 3

June 23, 2022
The third and final season of the British drama from Abi Morgan sees Hannah pondering if there is such a thing as a good divorce. [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 4 Apr 2022; in the US on 23 Jun 2022 on AMC+/Sundance Now and on BBC America on 27 Jun 2022]
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The Split: Season 4

The Split: Season 4

December 29, 2024
Hannah and Nathan are in Barcelona for the wedding of their daughter Liv in the two-part special subtitled Barcelona. [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 29 Dec 2024; no USA date announced]
Metascore:
66
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tbd
The Starter Wife: Season 2

The Starter Wife: Season 2

October 10, 2008
The Starter Wife, based on the best-selling novel by Gigi Levangie Grazer, chronicles the events of one woman's life following her divorce after years of marriage to a Hollywood studio executive. Debra Messing (Will & Grace, Ned and Stacy) stars in the six-hour mini-series. Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon (Runaway Bride, 3 Men and a Little Lady) wrote the screenplay, and the Emmy-nominated Jon Avnet (Uprising, The Burning Bed, Fried Green Tomatoes) has directed and produced the event. The premiere is a two-hour event, followed by four weekly hour-long episodes.
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The Steve Harvey Show: Season 3

The Steve Harvey Show: Season 3

September 18, 1998
Mixing it up with laugh-out-loud comedy, youthful appeal and a likable namesake lead, The Steve Harvey Show crackles with high school hijinks and teacher entanglements in a hip urban setting. The series' successes as a multiple NAACP Image Award winner and as one of The WB's hit flagship series underscore its enduring longevity, immense popularity and far-reaching influence.In the series, former R&B star Steve Hightower (Harvey) gives up his wild times for school ties, becoming an inner-city Chicago music teacher – and eventually a vice principal – with a ragtag bunch of classroom charges. Headlining the Hi-Tops soul group – who opened for the likes of Gladys Knight and the Pips – Hightower's touring career never quite hit the high note he expected. Down on his luck, and totally out of money, he decides to let go of his carefree lifestyle and pin down a "real" job. With an assist from his longtime friend and eventual roommate, the gym coach with the insatiable appetite Cedric Robinson (Cedric the Entertainer), Steve enrolls in a new type of performing and makes a classroom at Washington High School his stage. Initially grappling with the students' penchant for baggy clothes, bad attitudes and baffling slang, Steve soon realizes that a compassionate spin will help him tone down his shock and contend with the kids' problems… be they hard knocks or humorous woes.Steve's also initially stunned by his boss, no-nonsense Principal Regina Grier (Wendy Raquel Robinson). Once the overweight butt of Steve's practical jokes when they were classmates years ago, Regina has no intention of letting him forget his place now – at least most of the time. But her newly-svelte persona wows Steve, and they actually dance around each other in a love/hate cha-cha-cha. Cedric has his own love subject, falling for Grier's new, overtly outspoken assistant Lovita (Terri J. Vaughn), who also takes outlandish opportunities to rattle Steve.Office romances aside, Steve tries reining in a class headed by Romeo (Merlin Santana), a fast-talking ladies' teen who takes his name seriously; Stanley "Bullethead" Kuznocki (William Lee Scott), a street-savvy tough guy whose brawn outweighs his brain; the group's honors student Lydia (Lori Beth Denberg) who, despite knowing she's smarter than them all, gets pulled into crazy schemes hoping to cash in on some coolness; and Sophia (Tracy Vilar) and Sara (Nefta Perry) who each fall for Romeo's seemingly-indestructible charm.During the series' six-season run, The Steve Harvey Show won 13 NAACP Image Awards for the show as well as stars Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer and Terri J. Vaughn.The Steve Harvey Show is executive produced by Bernie Brillstein and Brad Grey (Just Shoot Me, "The Larry Sanders Show"), series creator Winifred Hervey ("The Cosby Show," The Golden Girls," "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"), director Stan Lathan ("Moesha," "Roc," "South Central") and Jeff Duteil ("Sister, Sister," "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper"). Walter Bennett, Jr. ("In The House") is co-executive producer. The series is from Brillstein-Grey Communications, Winifred Hervey Productions and Stan Lathan TVBroadcast History The WB 1996-1997---Sundays 8:30/7:30c 1997-1998---Wednesdays 9:30/8:30c 1998-1999---Thursdays 9/8c 1999-2000---Fridays 9/8c 2000-2002---Sundays 8/7c
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The Strain: Season 2

The Strain: Season 2

July 12, 2015
The virus has reached epidemic levels in season two as the Master seeks revenge. Eph (Corey Stoll) and Dr. Nora Martinez (Mia Maestro) work on a weapon to destroy the creatures, while Abraham Setrakian (David Bradley) searches for a book that may hold the secrets to ending the infected.
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7.3
The Strain: Season 3

The Strain: Season 3

August 28, 2016
New York City must battle the Master as he come closer to his goal in the third season.
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62
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7.9
The Strain: Season 4

The Strain: Season 4

July 16, 2017
A nuclear winter allows the strigoi to roam the world in the daytime in the fourth and final season of the vampire series.
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7.1
The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3

The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3

July 16, 2025
Bell is faced with a decision on Conrad and Jeremiah in the third and final season of the adaptation of Jenny Han's young adult trilogy of novels.
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The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 2

The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 2

July 14, 2023
Belly's return to Cousins Beach finds Jeremiah and Conrad battling for her and Susannah (Rachel Blanchard) facing health challenges in the second season of the adaptation of Jenny Han's young adult trilogy of novels.
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The Terror: Season 3

The Terror: Season 3

May 7, 2026
The third season of The Terror is subtitled Devil In Silver is based on Victor LaValle's novel where Pepper (Dan Stevens) is wrongly committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital.
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71
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The Terror: Season 2

The Terror: Season 2

August 12, 2019
The second season of The Terror is subtitled Infamy and set during World War II as a young Japanese American man investigates a number of strange deaths in his community.
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75
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6.0
The Thick of It (UK): Season 3

The Thick of It (UK): Season 3

October 24, 2009
Part scripted and part improvised, The Thick of It is a satirical comedy that takes place inside the gritty world of politics.
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8.6
The Tick (2017): Season 2

The Tick (2017): Season 2

April 5, 2019
The Tick (Peter Serafinowicz) and Arthur Everest (Griffin Newman) face both new and old enemies.
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6.8
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 18

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 18

March 1, 2010
Jay Leno returns to the Tonight Show after NBC's failed experiment to have his own show on at 10:00p.
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48
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1.3
The Tourist: Season 2

The Tourist: Season 2

February 29, 2024
Elliot (Jamie Dornan) is in Ireland with Helen (Danielle Macdonald) to try to discover information about his identity in the second season which moves to Netflix for US viewers. [Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 1 Jan 2024; in Australia on Stan on 2 Jan 2024 and in the US on Netflix on 29 Feb 2024]
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The Tower: Season 2

The Tower: Season 2

May 16, 2024
Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins has been transferred to Homicide Command. and working on a missing girl cold case which brings her into contact with PC Lizzie Adama in the second season of the British drama that is loosely based on Kate London's second novel in the Metropolitan trilogy book series. [Premiered originally in the US on BritBox on 16 May 2023 and in the UK on ITV on 28 Aug 2023]
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The Tower: Season 3

The Tower: Season 3

September 26, 2024
Picking up two years later Sarah's investigation into the stabbing of a teenage boy brings her into contact with Lizzie again and problems with an undercover operation to take down a drug kingpin in the third season of the British drama that is loosely based on Kate London's third novel in the Metropolitan trilogy book series. [Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 2 Sep 2024 and in the US on BritBox on 26 Sep 2024]
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The Trade: Season 2

The Trade: Season 2

March 6, 2020
The second season of the documentary series from Matthew Heineman looks into Central Americans who seek to enter the US, the human traffickers who prey on them and the border patrol who try to stop them.
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The Traitors: Season 3

The Traitors: Season 3

January 9, 2025
Another 21 contestants (including 18 from such reality shows as Survivor, Big Brother, and The Real Housewives franchises) compete in challenges at a Scottish castle to win the $250,000 prize in the third season of the reality series hosted by Alan Cummings.
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The Traitors: Season 4

The Traitors: Season 4

January 8, 2026
Ron Funches, Donna Kelce, Kristen Kish, Tara Lipinski, Eric Nam, Michael Rapaport, Johnny Weir join 17 other contestants from reality such reality shows as Survivor, Big Brother, Love Island, and The Real Housewives franchises to compete in challenges at a Scottish castle to win the $250,000 prize in the fourth season of the reality series hosted by Alan Cummings.
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