Grace and Frankie is a comedy-drama TV show that follows the lives of two women, Grace and Frankie, who are brought together when their husbands leave them for each other. Despite their differences, the two develop an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of getting older and starting over.
Renegade is a TV show set in the 1990s, following the story of a framed ex-cop named Reno Raines who becomes a bounty hunter. He is constantly on the run from the corrupt cops who framed him for a murder he did not commit. Throughout the series, Reno navigates through various adventures, engaging in stylized violence and showcasing his taekwondo and martial arts skills. Along the way, he forms friendships and encounters conflicts while trying to uncover the truth behind the frame-up. Renegade is a modern-western with elements of action, adventure, crime, and drama, set in San Diego, California.
A former Navy SEAL officer investigates why his entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission.
Simon & Simon is a TV show about two brothers who run a private detective agency in San Diego in the 1980s. They are polar opposites but work together to solve cases. Their domineering mother adds to the drama as they navigate the action-packed world of detective work.
NTSF:SD:SUV:: follows the adventures of a team of highly trained action cop crime-fighters in San Diego. They tackle various cases involving terrorists, explosions, shootouts, and more, all with a comedic twist. The show is a parody of police procedurals and action movies, featuring outrageous scenarios and over-the-top action sequences.
Harry Orwell is a private detective who uses his skills to solve cases while dealing with personal demons in San Diego, California.
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters is a comedy TV show that follows the adventures of a young boy named Johnny and his friendship with Sigmund, a lovable sea monster. Together, they navigate the challenges of living in a world that doesn't understand them while forming a bond that transcends their differences.
C.P.O. Sharkey is an American sitcom which aired from 1976 to 1978 on NBC.
When three different animals become infected with a dangerous pathogen, a primatologist and a geneticist team up to stop them from destroying Chicago. Athena-1, a research space station owned by gene manipulation company Energyne, is destroyed after Larry, a laboratory rat mutates and wreaks havoc. Dr. Kerry Atkins (Marley Shelton), the lone surviving crew member, is ordered to retrieve research canisters containing a pathogen by CEO Claire Wyden (Malin Åkerman) . Atkins is able to flee in the escape pod when the station imploded, but it disintegrates upon re-entry, killing her, and leaving a trail of debris across the United States, including the Everglades, where a canister is consumed by an American crocodile, and a forest in Wyoming, where a gray wolf is exposed to the pathogen. Primatologist Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson), a former US Army Special Forces soldier and member of an anti-poaching unit, works at a San Diego wildlife preserve. He befriends a rare albino gorilla named George, whom he saved from poachers. One night, one of the canisters crash-lands in George's habitat and George is exposed to it. George grows considerably larger and more aggressive over time. Davis is contacted by Dr. Kate Caldwell (Naomie Harris), a genetic engineer, who explains that the pathogen was developed by Energyne to rewrite genes on a massive scale. She had hoped to advance CRISPR research as a potential cure for disease but discovered that Energyne planned to use it as a biological weapon. The company fired her and got her sent to prison for attempting to expose them. George escapes from captivity and goes on a rampage at the preserve. Davis calms him down, but George is captured by a government team led by Agent Harvey Russell (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and is put on an airplane. Meanwhile, Claire and her brother, Brett (Jake Lacy), send a squad of mercenaries led by Burke (Joe Manganiello) to capture the mutated wolf, Ralph, but they are all killed. Claire, hoping to capture Ralph and use George to kill Kate so they can cover up their plans, uses a massive transmitter atop the Willis Tower to lure the animals, who have been engineered to respond aggressively to a certain sound frequency, to Chicago. George reacts violently to the sound and crashes the plane. Davis, Kate, and Russell manage to parachute from the plane before it crashes. George, who survived the crash, joins Ralph as they make their way to Chicago. Davis and Kate convince Russell to help them steal a military medical helicopter, so they can get ahead of George. By the time they arrive, George and Ralph are attacking the city. The military are overwhelmed when the mutated crocodile, Lizzie, arrives, and causes more casualties. Davis and Kate attempt to steal a serum with the hope that they can turn the mutated animals back to normal. They are able to reach Energyne headquarters at the Willis Tower and steal a handful of serums, but they are spotted by Claire and Brett. Claire reveals that the serum only eliminates the animals' aggressiveness rather than revert them to their normal sizes, and she shoots Davis, though he survives. When George climbs up to the top of the tower and causes chaos, Claire orders Davis to distract him while she attempts to escape with Kate held hostage at gunpoint. During the escape, Kate slips the serum into Claire's handbag and pushes her towards George, who devours her alive, and thus the serum. George and the other animals destroy the transmitter, and consequently, the entire tower topples to the ground, which Davis and Kate survive by hovering in a damaged helicopter over the falling tower. With George returned to his normal personality, Davis stays to help him defeat the other two animals, while Kate flees to prevent the military from dropping a MOAB (Mother of All Bombs) bomb on the city. Russell is able to take a laptop of incriminating evidence from Brett, before Brett is crushed to death by falling rubble from the collapsing building. George and Davis trick Ralph into flying into Lizzie's jaws, which decapitates him, then George pierces Lizzie's eye with an iron bar, killing her. With the threat neutralized, the airstrike is aborted, and George helps in clearing the city of debris.
Hennesey is an American military sitcom/drama television series with Jackie Cooper in the title role that aired on CBS from 1959 to 1962. Cooper played a United States Navy physician, Lt. Charles J. "Chick" Hennesey, with Abby Dalton as Navy nurse Lt. Martha Hale. In the story line, they are assigned to the hospital at the U.S. Naval Station in San Diego, California.
After being accused of shaving points in a football game, Paul Crewe is sent to prison. There, he organizes a football team of inmates to face off against the guards. With the help of his teammates and a legendary football coach, they aim to get their revenge and prove themselves.
Two English comic book geeks, Graeme and Clive, travel across the U.S. to attend a comic convention. On their road trip, they encounter an alien named Paul who needs their help. They must evade a shady government agent and help Paul escape from capture. Along the way, they meet a creationist Christian named Ruth who joins their adventure. Together, they try to outsmart their pursuers and help Paul reunite with his people.
Mr. Sunshine follows the story of a male protagonist who works in a sports arena in San Diego, California. It is a workplace comedy that revolves around the sitcom-like events that unfold in the arena.
In the city of San Diego, a group of cavemen struggle to fit into modern society while dealing with comical and relatable situations. The show explores their attempts to balance their prehistoric instincts with the complexities of the modern world in a humorous and entertaining way.
Abby's is about Abby, who runs an unlicensed bar in her backyard in San Diego, where patrons and newcomers alike blend together to form a unique and unruly family.
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.
Sarge is an American crime drama series starring George Kennedy. The series aired on for one season on NBC from September 1971, to January 1972.
William Miller, a teenager in the 1970s, gets the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone magazine about an emerging rock band while joining them on tour. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of family, friendship, and the music industry.
After moving into a suburban home, a couple becomes increasingly disturbed by a nightly demonic presence. Micah buys a video camera to capture the paranormal activity, but his reluctance to seek help from a demonologist leads to more arguments. Strange phenomena occur, with objects moving on their own and Katie displaying strange behavior at night. As the haunting escalates, Katie is forcibly dragged by an invisible force and is left with a gruesome bite mark. The couple decides to go to a hotel, but Katie insists on returning home, hinting at a demonic presence within her. In the final night, Katie brutally kills Micah, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
Babel (2006) is a film about the tragic events that occur when a married couple is on vacation in Morocco. Their story intertwines with others, including a Mexican nanny who takes her American charges to Mexico, a deaf Japanese teenage girl struggling to communicate, and a Moroccan Arab and his sons who get involved in a shooting. The film explores themes of loss, cultural differences, and fate.