Remember the TV-MA rating: Not all shows are child-friendly, so check the ratings before hitting play.
Bad Sistersis an Irish comedy based on a Belgian show calledClan.
A twisted spin on shows likeThe Office,Severancesatirizes the darker side of corporate workplace culture.

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Season 2 premiers January 17, 2025.
In an alternate version of history, the space race continues with some unexpected outcomes.
The fourth season is just as strong as the three previous.

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In fact, George Lucas could have very well been inspired by Asimov.
Rogen and Byrne have excellent chemistry in this non-romantic comedy.
Now, her biggest problem is deciding how to spend the $87 billion she got from her ex-husband.

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Maya Rudolph makesLootworth watching thanks to her impeccable comedic timing.
Across four generations, a Korean family moves from country to country in search of a better life.
Season 2 aired on August 23.

Unsure of their parenting skills, how will the couple convince strangers they can raise a child?
With an original score by Hans Zimmer,Prehistoric Planetis much more impressive than the latest Jurrasic World movie.
With the series wrapped up, each episode is worth a watch or even a rewatch.

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Now we wait to see if any of our favorite characters get their own spinoff.
Immediately, Keene is sent undercover to find the victims of a suspected serial killer.
With just six episodes,Black Birdis easy to binge during a long weekend.

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The Last Days of Ptolemy Greyis based on a novel by Walter Mosley, who also directs the show.
This miniseries and the book it was based on addresses the difficult decisions doctors must make during disasters.
More than anything, it’s a testament to the bravery of frontline workers.

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‘Schmigadoon!’
Schmigadoon!is a musical for people who love musicalsit pays respect to beloved mid-century stage shows.
In fact, the story is inspired by the 1947 musical and 1954 filmBrigadoon.

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Episodes are short and reveal only enough to keep you watching.
While the title may sound like a knock-off ofSouth Park,Central Parkis quite the opposite.
The show is aimed at older audiences, but it’s not at all vulgar or violent.

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The plot centers around hot-button issues like gentrification, but it’s not preachy.
All in all,Central Parkis a fun sitcom that teens and adults can enjoy together.
These days, true crime stories are a dime-a-dozen, but this one is a classic.

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Well, that’s all Sheila Rubin (Rose Byrne) has going for in this dark comedy.
There’s even a bit of humor for adults, but nothing inappropriate for kids.

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