Why Women Kill is a TV show that follows the lives of three women from different time periods - 1963, 1984, and present day - who all live in the same Pasadena mansion. As their stories unfold, the show delves into themes of infidelity, secret desires, and the lengths people will go to protect their own happiness.
Ted Lasso, an American football coach, is hired to coach a soccer team in England despite having no experience in the sport. He faces challenges dealing with culture clashes, language barriers, and skepticism from the team and fans. However, his unique approach and positive attitude gradually win over the players and staff, leading to unexpected success and personal growth for everyone involved.
One of Us Is Lying is a suspenseful murder mystery TV show based on the young adult novel. It follows a group of high school students who are suspected after a classmate dies during detention. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, they must uncover the truth before they become the next targets.
Letterkenny is a comedy TV show set in the fictional Canadian town of the same name. It follows the lives of the inhabitants, with a focus on the Hicks, Skids, and Hockey Players. The show portrays the different groups and their interactions, often involving hilarious situations and crude humor. The town's diverse characters and their small-town antics make for an entertaining watch.
Set in 1990s Lincolnshire, England, My Mad Fat Diary follows the story of Rae Earl, a 16-year-old girl struggling with mental health issues and body image. Through her personal diary, she navigates friendships, relationships, and therapy in an attempt to fit in and find self-acceptance.
Joaquín Manchado rules his drug empire from Barcelona's seaport with an iron fist — until a new shipment sends business and family spiraling.
The docudrama series follows Somen 'Steve' Banerjee, an Indian-American entrepreneur who creates the iconic stripper troupe Chippendales, exploring his journey through the 1970s and 1980s as he navigates the world of dance clubs, business, and the secrets behind the success.
A high school student with a large penis navigates the challenges of teenage life, including love, friendship, and the pressures of high school.
Orestes travels to a small island during the pandemic to set up a music festival. Confronted with the small society of the island, he becomes involved in an extreme love story.
The Boy Next Door is a comedic TV mini-series that follows the story of two male neighbors who find themselves falling into awkward, hilarious situations. The show explores themes of bromance, gay subtext, and male-male relationships while showcasing the characters' shared apartment, bedroom, and bathroom encounters. With a mix of comedy, romance, and sexual tension, The Boy Next Door provides an entertaining and relatable look at the bond between two unlikely friends.
To Play the King is a TV show that follows the story of a cunning member of parliament who becomes the Prime Minister and battles against a psychopathic king to maintain his power. The show depicts the dark side of English politics, including corruption, dirty tricks, and media manipulation.
In the post-World War II era, Hollywood's golden age is examined through the lens of racial tensions and the struggles of the LGBT community. The series follows a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers as they navigate the complexities of the film industry and confront homophobia and racism in their pursuit of success.
A group of teenagers with supernatural powers band together to solve mysteries and uncover the truth about their own family history in 1990s Valencia, Spain.
House of Cards follows the manipulative and ambitious Francis Underwood, who stops at nothing to gain more power in British politics.
In 1902, British aristocrat Orlando (Ralph Fiennes) (Arthur), Duke of Oxford, his wife Emily (Alexandra Maria Lara), and their young son Conrad (Harris Dickinson) visit a concentration camp (led by General Kitchener and his deputy Captain Maximilian "Max" Morton) in South Africa during the Second Boer War while working for the Red Cross. Emily is mortally wounded during a Boer sniper attack on the camp. Before she dies, Emily makes Orlando promise never to let their son see war again. Twelve years later, Orlando has formed a private spy network consisting of domestic servants employed by the world's most powerful dignitaries and has recruited his own servants Shola (Djimon Hounsou) (Merlin) and Polly (Gemma Arterton) (Gallahad) into it. The network's primary objective is to protect the United Kingdom and the British Empire from the approaching Great War....
During World War II, a young German boy named Jojo discovers that his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home. As Jojo forms an unlikely friendship with the girl, his imaginary friend, a childlike version of Adolf Hitler, starts to challenge his beliefs and forces him to confront the realities of war and prejudice.
A young man tries to find himself while he struggles with his sexuality.
Olive Penderghast, a high school student, creates a web of lies to improve her social status. She pretends to lose her virginity and engages in fake relationships to gain acceptance. However, when her lies spiral out of control, she must expose the truth and face the consequences.
Grosse Pointe is a satire comedy TV show that takes place in the glamorous and cutthroat world of Hollywood. It follows the lives of a group of high school students who are actors on a popular television show called Grosse Pointe. The show within the show is a cheesy teen drama, full of melodrama and over-the-top scenarios. Behind the scenes, the actors navigate their personal lives and relationships while dealing with the pressures and craziness of the entertainment industry.
'Second Call' focuses on the resilience stories of teachers and students in a complex public education system. After some time off from teaching, Lúcia Helena returns to the classroom, now giving night classes to teenagers and adults. Along with other three teachers and the principal, she faces institutional adversities and the lack of appreciation without flinching. The conflicts involve both the faculty and the student body and, in this scenario, Education emerges as a hope, reminding everyone that it is never too late to have a second chance.