Mom is a sitcom about Christy, a single mother and recovering alcoholic who is trying to rebuild her life and maintain sobriety. She works as a waitress at a restaurant and battles various challenges related to her dysfunctional relationships and past mistakes. The show explores themes of family, friendship, and personal growth.
Grace Under Fire is a sitcom that follows the life of Grace Kelly, a divorced single mother and recovering alcoholic. Grace works as a pharmacist at an oil refinery in the fictional town of Victory, Missouri. She navigates the challenges of raising her children, dealing with an abusive ex-husband, and building relationships with her neighbors and coworkers.
Third Watch is a drama TV show that follows the lives of the men and women who work as cops, paramedics, and firefighters in New York City. The show focuses on the challenges they face on a daily basis, both in their professional and personal lives. It explores themes of crime, rescue, friendship, and the struggles of balancing a demanding career with personal relationships.
Murphy Brown follows the life of Murphy Brown, a television reporter and news anchor who works for a major news network. The show portrays Murphy's struggles and successes as she navigates the world of journalism, all while being a single mother and recovering alcoholic.
Jim Bergerac is a detective sergeant in the police force of Jersey (Channel Islands) in 1980s and 1990s. Recovering alcoholic and divorcee, Bergerac is an unconventional detective with a troubled past. He has a love-hate relationship with his ex-wife, Susan, and often finds himself investigating cases that involve her new husband. With the beautiful scenery of the Channel Islands as a backdrop, Bergerac uses his sharp detective skills to solve crimes and bring justice to the island.
Cheers is a classic TV show that takes place in a Boston bar called Cheers. The show revolves around the lives of the bar's regular patrons and the staff, including a former athlete, a mailman, an accountant, and a know-it-all. The ensemble cast creates a comedic and dramatic atmosphere, tackling various topics such as friendship, workplace dynamics, and romantic relationships. The show's witty dialogue and lovable characters make it a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama.
In FlashForward, a mysterious global event causes every person on Earth to lose consciousness for exactly 2 minutes and 17 seconds. During this blackout, people experience a vision of their lives six months in the future. As the world struggles to understand the cause and implications of the event, a group of individuals, including FBI agents, doctors, and scientists, work together to unravel the mystery and prevent a series of catastrophic events predicted in the visions.
The John Larroquette Show is a sitcom comedy set in a bus station terminal. John Hemingway is a recovering alcoholic who manages the bus station and deals with various comedic situations. Alongside him is Officer Eggers, a tough female police officer. The show explores the challenges and humor of a night shift workplace comedy.
Loudermilk is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor. Sam is known for his crude humor and unconventional methods, often clashing with his support group and roommate. The show explores themes of addiction recovery, dysfunctional relationships, and the challenges of sobriety.
Love (2016) explores the lives of two people who meet by chance and navigate the complexities of modern love and relationships in Los Angeles. It delves into themes of intimacy, addiction, friendship, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives.
In Detroit, Clarence meets a call girl named Alabama and they fall in love. After killing her pimp, they discover a bag of cocaine and decide to sell it in California. Along the way, they encounter gangsters and face danger, but ultimately survive and start a new life in Cancún.
Rude Awakening (1998) is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Billie Frank, a once successful actress who is now struggling with addiction and self-destructive behavior. Billie finds herself in a support group and tries to navigate her way through rehab, dysfunctional relationships, and the challenges of her past. With dark humor and witty dialogue, Rude Awakening explores the ups and downs of Billie's journey to recovery.
Guilt is a dark comedy TV show set in Edinburgh, Scotland. It follows the story of a recovering alcoholic private detective who finds himself involved in a cover-up attempt after an accidental death. The protagonist's brother, who owns a record store, is also implicated in the cover-up. Along the way, they encounter gangsters, money laundering, and unexpected twists. The show explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships.
When a law student writes a brief on the murder of two Supreme Court justices, she becomes the target of a dangerous conspiracy. As she investigates further, she realizes that the truth goes deeper than she imagined.
A recovering alcoholic writer becomes the caretaker of an isolated hotel during the winter, but supernatural forces drive him to madness and lead to a deadly confrontation.
The Client is an American television series that aired on CBS from September 18, 1995 to August 16, 1996. The series was based on the 1994 film The Client, itself adapted from the 1993 John Grisham novel also of the same name.
Sylvia, a social worker with a simple and structured life, has her world turned upside down when Saul, a man from their high school reunion, follows her home. This unexpected meeting will have a profound impact on both of them as they confront their shared memories and open the door to the past.
Steven, a charismatic surgeon, finds himself in a terrifying situation when the behavior of a teenage boy he mentors takes a sinister turn. To save his family, Steven must make an unthinkable sacrifice.
Terriers follows the story of a pair of private investigators in San Diego as they navigate the dark underbelly of the city. The ex-cop and recovering alcoholic duo take on cases ranging from murder to mysterious disappearances, all while dealing with their own personal demons. With a mix of dark comedy, intense investigation, and complex relationships, Terriers offers a unique take on the crime genre.
A 12-year-old schoolboy named Trevor McKinney is given a class project to come up with a plan that will change the world through direct action. Trevor decides to help a homeless man and initiates a plan called 'pay it forward', where he does a good deed for three people who must then each do good deeds for three others. Along the way, Trevor's mother confronts her alcoholism, Trevor help Eugene with his burn scars, and a chain of kindness is set in motion. However, tragedy strikes when Trevor is stabbed while trying to defend a friend from bullies. Despite his death, the 'pay it forward' movement grows nationwide.