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Good Doctor
Follows a young autistic surgeon with savant syndrome and his colleagues at a busy prestigious hospital.
By season 4, Shaun Murphy has overcome many obstacles, and proven himself as a capable surgeon and doctor. The series now focuses on his day-to-day experiences, and the deeper relationships he forms with his team.
Seasons 1 to 4.
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Mare of Easttown
In Easttown, Pennsylvania, a woman detective investigates a murder of a teenage mother while trying to stay afloat of her own personal problems.
Much has already been said about this show, from Winslet's performance, to the ever-present Pennsylvanian accents. But you may be surprised how fresh everything feels in this limited series. This is a procedural that still has surprises, even for the most jaded viewer of crime TV.
The complete miniseries.
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Equalizer
THE EQUALIZER is a reimagining of the classic series starring Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.
Fans of the Denzel Washington-led films will appreciate the energy and tone of this one, while still finding new surprises. Robyn McCall balances vigilante life with the no-nonsense experience of being a single mom... something Denzel never had to contend with, certainly.
Season 1.
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Young Sheldon
Follows young genius Sheldon Cooper through his childhood years.
Perhaps the biggest difference between this show and The Big Bang Theory is how out of place Sheldon feels... not just in his intelligence, but in his morals and his sensibilities. It isn't his brain that gets him in trouble most often, but his idealism, which is at constant war with his family's sensible nature. The result is something a little sweeter than the show that preceded it.
Seasons 1 to 4.
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Devils
Follows successful trader Massimo Ruggero as he uncovers a world-wide, covert financial war and is suddenly identified as the prime suspect in the death of a colleague.
Fighting to clear his name, Massimo teams with Sofia, a hacker-journalist at a whistleblowing website, and discovers that his setup is linked to a vast political game plan, underpinning a covert financial war playing out across entire continents.
Season 1.
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Discovery of Witches
Follows the adventures of Diana Bishop, a brilliant historian and witch, who forms an alliance with geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont after discovering a bewitched manuscript in Oxford's Bodleian Library.
Season two sees Diana and Matthew hiding in time in Elizabethan London, searching for the elusive Book of Life. Enemies are everywhere, the threat to witches is growing, and Diana and Matthew's romance faces a barrage of new threats, from within as much as without.
Seasons 1 and 2.
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Good Witch
Follows the adventures of witch Cassie Nightingale and her daughter, Grace, when Dr. Sam Radford and his son move in next door.
The spooks in this show are of the gentler variety (It is a Hallmark series, after all,) but the witchy vibe is definitely Halloweeny. A gentle way to get into the season's festivities.
Seasons 1 to 6.
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Haunting of Hill House
Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.
An ambitious reinterpretation of Shirley Jackson's seminal horror tale, this version of "Hill House" knows well that the horrors that most plague us are the ones buried deep within ourselves. Something new, for fans of the classic tale and newcomers alike.
Season 1.
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Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Follows the newest members of the Midnight Society and the terrifying events which surround them in their small town.
If you were watching TV in Canada at a certain age, you know well the original adventures of the Midnight Society. This return to form carries the same level of spookiness, paired with a modern sensibility. It's ready to be the cause of a whole new generation of nightmares.
Seasons 1 and 2.
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Twin Peaks
Follows detectives and special agents as they investigate several crimes in the strange town of Twin Peaks.
There's strange, and there's stranger, and then there's Twin Peaks: Still the benchmark for truly bizarre television, years after is release. This limited series seeks to answer many of the questions that the original series left hanging in the air, while raising some new ones in the process. This one is for if you like a slice of uncanny horror with your spooks.
The complete limited series.
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