Ember and Wade navigate a city inhabited by fire, water, earth, and air residents. As they journey together, they realize they have more in common than they thought.
Mayor of Kingstown follows the McClusky family, who navigate the underworld of a fictional town in Michigan, where they must deal with crime, corruption, and the complexities of family relationships.
Everybody Hates Chris is a sitcom that follows the life of Chris, a young African-American boy growing up in 1980s Brooklyn. The show humorously explores his struggles with family, school, and racial stereotypes.
Barney Miller is a sitcom that takes place in a New York City police station in the 1970s. It follows the lives and antics of a diverse group of detectives as they deal with various social issues and navigate the challenges of being police officers in a changing city.
The Boondocks follows the lives of a young African-American boy named Huey Freeman and his brother Riley as they navigate life in the predominantly white suburb of Woodcrest. The show explores themes of racial identity, social issues, and pop culture through satire and humor.
Arthdal Chronicles is a TV show set in a prehistoric fantasy world, where different tribes fight for power and dominance. It focuses on the rise to power of various characters, the political conflicts, and the struggles they face in a primitive society.
Chris, a young African-American, visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend. As he becomes increasingly uncomfortable with their reception of him, he discovers a disturbing secret that puts his life in danger.
Boston Public is an American television drama series that aired on Fox from October 23, 2000, to January 30, 2004. The series revolves around the lives of high school teachers, students, and administrators in a Boston public school. It explores topics such as teacher-student relationships, race relations, and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and school administrators.
When the disappearance of a young girl grips the city of Baltimore in 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course.
In a New York City murder trial, a jury must carefully consider the evidence and confront their own biases before reaching a verdict. One juror's skepticism forces the others to reexamine the case, leading to a dramatic deliberation that reveals the flaws in the prosecution's case and the importance of reasonable doubt.
Undressed is a TV show that delves into the diverse and often complicated relationships and sexual experiences of young adults in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The anthology series covers various storylines and explores themes such as race relations, promiscuity, pregnancy, pornography, masturbation, marriage, copulation, high school life, sexual awakening, and more. Set in Los Angeles, California, the show depicts the challenges and discoveries faced by its characters as they navigate through their personal and sexual lives. With its exploration of different sexual orientations, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and interracial relationships, Undressed pushes boundaries and sparks conversations about sexuality and identity.
During the early years of the U.S. space program, a team of female African-American mathematicians at NASA play a vital role in assisting with calculations and ensuring the success of space missions. They face racial segregation and gender discrimination, but their brilliance and determination ultimately help them overcome these obstacles and make significant contributions to the space program.
American Crime Story is an anthology series that follows real-life crimes, trials and the aftermath. The first season, The People v. O.J. Simpson, explores the trial of the century and its impact on race relations and the criminal justice system in Los Angeles.
StartUp is a crime drama thriller TV show that follows a group of entrepreneurs as they create a digital currency called GenCoin. Along the way, they become entangled with the Russian mafia, leading to a dangerous and thrilling series of events. The show explores themes of corruption, gang wars, and the dark side of the startup world.
A working-class Italian-American bouncer named Tony Lip becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist named Don Shirley on a tour through the racially segregated American South in the 1960s. Despite their initial clashes and cultural differences, Tony begins to admire Don's talent and is appalled by the discrimination and threats Don faces. As the journey continues, Tony helps Don write letters to his wife, encourages him to reconnect with his estranged brother, and stands up for him against racist treatment. In the end, they form a deep bond and develop a friendship that transcends race.
In 1940s Georgia, a Christian gardener adopts a black girl and begins a gospel choir that challenges racism and poverty in a rural setting. Based on a true story.
American Dreams is a TV show set in Philadelphia during the 1960s. It follows the Pryor family as they navigate the social, political, and cultural changes of the time. The show explores themes of family, love, and the pursuit of the American dream.
A former Secret Service agent, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect pop superstar Rachel Marron from a stalker. As he successfully protects her, they fall in love but must break off the affair to keep her safe. Rachel learns to trust Frank and cancels her tour. They retreat to Frank's father's home, but the stalker follows. After a series of events, Frank saves Rachel's life at an awards ceremony. They part ways, knowing their relationship cannot work, but share one last passionate kiss.
In the Heat of the Night follows the story of a police detective named Virgil Tibbs, who is from Philadelphia but becomes the chief of police in a small town in Mississippi. As he solves various crimes, Tibbs also has to navigate the racial tensions of the American South. The show explores themes of racism, criminal investigation, and the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in a small town.
Roots is a compelling television miniseries that follows the story of an African-American family and their struggles through slavery, emphasizing the themes of racism, family, and freedom. Set in the 18th and 19th centuries, the series explores the harsh realities of slavery, the cruelty inflicted upon slaves, and their fight for liberation.