Great TV Shows - Part 4

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Five TV picks — darkly funny crime, a classic cold-case procedural, two big Apple TV+ comedies, and a Hollywood satire.


Fargo (Hulu)

Anthology of darkly comic crime tales — each season stands alone, the casting is always great, and the tension sneaks up on you.



Cold Case (HBO Max)

Detective Lilly Rush reopens dormant Philadelphia homicide investigations — a procedural with real emotional weight and great period flashbacks.



Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

An American football coach is hired to manage a British soccer team — funny, warm, and ridiculously easy to binge.



The Studio (Apple TV+)

Seth Rogen plays the newly appointed head of a movie studio, trying to keep movies alive while juggling corporate demands, egos, and chaos.



Platonic (Apple TV+)

Two former best friends reconnect in midlife — strictly platonic, wildly funny, and destabilizing in the best way.







Movies That Make You Think — Part 15



Four Hulu picks with that “hangs in your head afterward” quality — rights, paranoia, digital labor, and family history.

Call Jane (Hulu)

A story about how quickly “normal life” becomes an emergency — and what people do when the system gives them no safe options.



Neighborhood Watch (Hulu)

A tense mystery built around one question: if you think you saw something terrible happen, how far do you go to prove it?



American Sweatshop (Hulu)

A thriller with a very modern premise: what happens to your brain — and your moral compass — when your job is to stare at humanity’s worst content all day.



A Real Pain (Hulu)

Two cousins travel through Poland to honor their grandmother — funny, uncomfortable, and surprisingly moving as old dynamics surface.



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