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Untamed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzrAMo7UEls Untamed follows a special agent investigating a murder mystery in Yosemite National Park National parks are a hot topic right now in the United States. With the news that more than 1,000 National Parks Service (NPS) employees were laid off in early 2025 during federal government cutbacks, discussions circling public safety, maintenance and park…
The Gilded Age
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehEFfX6P-PEÂ Change is in the air throughout the third season of lavish period drama The Gilded Age When we last left The Gilded Age, we were in the throes of the Opera War, which ended without bloodshed and with the Russell family at the height of New York society. Now, Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) has…
Dexter: Resurrection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84o1Q6fB20k Michael C. Hall revives the killer of serial killers in Dexter: Resurrection The saga of forensic analyst/killer of killers Dexter Morgan came to a fatal conclusion in the 2021 revival Dexter: New Blood, closing the book on the acclaimed series that originally ran from 2006 until 2013. Or so we thought. Having faked his…
Grantchester on Masterpiece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7JDZmFNONg Grantchester star Rishi Nair tells TV Week what’s in store for crime-solving vicar Alphy Kottaram in the 10th season of Grantchester As the most recent actor to don the liturgical garments in the small English town of Grantchester, actor Rishi Nair recognizes that a murder a week feels like a high concentration of death…
The Madame Blanc Mysteries
The crime-solving adventures of antiques expert Jean White continue in a new season of The Madame Blanc Mysteries The south of France conjures images of sunny Mediterranean beaches, the taste of fine wine and olive oil, the feeling of romance . . . and the mystery of suspicious deaths? That’s always the case in British…