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- A young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt aids his magical uncle in locating a clock with the power to bring about the end of the world.
- Adventures of an anti-terrorism special forces team.
- A medical student suffering from sleep paralysis finds herself plagued by a demonic entity, after moving in with her boyfriend.
- A seemingly innocent man is abducted by a notorious L.A. serial killer, who forces his victims to role-play with him so that he can enact his capture, torture and murder fantasies.
- Two miles into the earth, nine Appalachian miners struggle to survive after a methane explosion leaves them with one hour of oxygen.
- Anthem tells the story of Luke (Monaghan) a teenager who foresees the death of his new best friend Stan (MacNicoll), the most popular guy in school. When this premonition becomes reality, Luke must deal with the trials and tribulations of being dubbed "The Prophet of Death" and being titled a freak by the entire town. It doesn't help that he's fallen in love with Faith (List) who just happens to be Stan's girl or that he's on the outs with his childhood best friend Fang (Grayson Gabriel) or that the premonitions just keep coming - In a story that expertly navigates that often rocky, at times inspiring road to adulthood, Anthem authentically balances the teenage experience of confusion, anxiety and rage with those exceptional moments of clarity, self discovery and human connection. Hormonal, funny, exhilarating and wise, Anthem slyly explores the need to belong, the isolation of youth and the powerful brew of fear truth and noise that plays inside us all.
- Ma Le is a psychologist who makes money on suicide prevention. His happiness always stems from others' misfortune. The God of Longevity comes to earth to save the world but his power is absorbed by Ma Le, so he has to ask Ma Le to help him with the huge plan. They find four Gods: Thunder, Lightning, Wind and Rain living on the earth and start the adventure of saving the world.
- In the official music video for her song "IDGAF", Dua Lipa and her girls dressed in blue, face off against another Dua Lipa and her girls in red.
- At the turn of 20th Century, at a boardinghouse in Paris, a young girl's life is changed by the arrival of a mysterious man, whom she discovers is a wire walker. Based on the much loved, Caldecott Medal winning book, starring Tom Conti, Miriam Margolyes and introducing Dixie Egerickx as 'Mirette'.
- Official music video for "Hostage" by Billie Eilish.
- On his first day on the job, Alan mistakenly unleashes a cosmic force in the office.
- Now in a dark place, Miles works on a new project while anxiously awaiting the first cut of "The Admiral's Mistress"; Rick, leading a double life, comforts Amara when business goes south.
- Grace and her friends take a weekend trip to celebrate Grace's 30th birthday in Room 104, only to be surprised by the arrival of her sinister uninvited sister.
- A crew of astronauts battles peril and personal sacrifice as they race to become the first humans on Mars.
- With the mission in danger of being shut down, the Vista team travels to Washington to testify before Congress. Meanwhile, the Castillo family pursues their lawsuit against Vista. Tom and his daughter Denise work to repair their relationship.
- Kayla and Tom find themselves at odds when faced with a difficult decision. A problem arises with the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) that may jeopardize the crew's safety. Aiko hosts a dinner party to celebrate Sadie and Ollie's wedding anniversary.
- Sadie and Ollie's marriage is tested. Laz works with the engineers as pressure builds to find a solution to the MAV malfunction. Tom and Ellen grow closer.
- Denise confronts her turbulent upbringing as she paints a portrait of her late mother, revisiting a lifetime of joy and trauma.
- Laz attempts to sway an influential reporter who is critical of the Mars program. Aiko and Eitan test a solution to the MAV problem. An incident with Denise forces Tom to reconsider his priorities.
- Tom and the Providence crew must make a choice with potentially life-threatening consequences. Matteo wrestles with his past. Tom and Denise must deal with unfinished business.
- The members of Providence 2 gear up for their mission on launch day. Laz and Denise must prepare for a new chapter in their lives.
- Plagued by a host of ailments, Catherine is confronted by a disembodied woman's voice.
- A reporter looks to uncover the truth about a woman who claims to be a hybrid robot warning of an impending AI takeover.
- In 1930s Los Angeles. Jack Parsons works as a janitor at a chemical factory by day, but, by night, he nurses a secret ambition: to build rockets that will take mankind to the moon. The pressures of his double life are further complicated when Jack and his wife Susan are confronted by a mysterious new neighbor, Ernest Donovan, who appears to be leading a double life of his own.
- Two strangers meet to fulfill an unusual mutual fantasy.
- Miles holes up in editing with Rick and Louis while Yago pulls a risky job to raise cash for Amara; Louis has a crazy proposition for Gladys.
- Miles finds himself off the grid at a strange motel; Rick and Amara attend the premiere for "The Admiral's Mistress" while Louis, Ed, and Yago keep an eye on the movie's star actor.
- Miles looks for funding to make his next movie, "Wylderness," and takes a firm stance on spending time with his daughter, much to Katie's chagrin; Louis and Gladys plan their first official date.
- 2017–201948mTV-MA8.7 (181)TV EpisodeAfter a bombshell revelation about Rick, Miles and Louis visit an abandoned water treatment facility to figure out their next move; back at the FBI, Agent Dillard looks into a hunch.
- Miles, facing a rift with Louis, moves forward on "Wylderness" with April's help. Rick deals with PTSD while Yago gets a promotion.
- Lila (Sonya Walger) has a problem with Amara (Lidia Porto). Rick (Ray Romano) is concerned for the safety of a young woman with whom he has had had a mild flirtation. Miles (Chris O'Dowd) plows ahead with preparations for his new movie. Louis (Sean Bridgers) makes a change.
- Rick drops a massive surprise on Amara. Miles reaches his limit for Lawrence and April exceeds her own.
- Miles (Chris O'Dowd) navigates the fallout of the FBI raid while Louis (Sean Bridgers) fights to keep his relationship with Gladys (Sarah Stiles) afloat. April takes control at work while Rick (Ray Romano) faces a difficult decision.
- Facing dire circumstances, Miles (Chris O'Dowd) fights to maintain a presence on "Wylderness" and salvage a relationship with Emma (Carolyn Dodd). Louis (Sean Bridgers) and Gladys (Sarah Stiles) prepare to be parents.
- A powerful Russian political technologist arranges an internet first date with a veterinary nurse, who tries to figure out the truth behind his shifting identity.
- Jim reunites with Mr. Mulvahill, his third-grade teacher, and challenges him to admit to an incident from the past that left Jim forever changed.
- After Jack and Richard get Professor Mesulam's permission on the project, they put together a rocket team at Caltech. However Caltech places many caveats to the program. Their neighbor Ernest add tension to Jack and Susan's lives.
- Feeling the pressure to succeed and provide Susan with the life he promised, Jack urges the rocketry team to take a risk and start testing their experiments at full volume. Sensing the Parsons' mounting frustrations, Ernest invites them to one of his group's secret gatherings, promising a way to make all their dreams come true.
- Jack's expert witness testimony at a high profile trial thrusts the rocketry team into the spotlight and helps land them a coveted invitation to The Athenaeum. Meanwhile, Virgil drops off Patty, Susan's rebellious teenage sister, for a disruptive weekend stay, and Ernest's wife, Maggie, makes a surprise return. When Jack's evening at The Athenaeum doesn't go as planned, Jack seeks out Ernest to blow off some steam and ends up on a dark detour into the Los Angeles underbelly.
- The team finalizes their prototype but, in a role reversal, Richard has confidence in the design while Jack doubts it will work. Jack leaves the team to test fire without him as he and Susan accept Ernest and Maggie's invitation to go camping in Joshua Tree. While Susan gets better acquainted with Maggie, Ernest uses a mind-bending elixir to teach Jack about the power of Thelema.
- 2018–201954mTV-MA7.5 (127)TV EpisodeA secret return visit to the Agape Lodge leaves Jack wanting more, inspiring him to explore new sexual boundaries at home with Susan, despite her misgivings. Ernest's sudden presence at the Rocketry Team's new desert testing facility has Richard questioning the whole endeavor, until he meets a mysterious woman who helps restore his faith. Meanwhile, Maggie has doubts about Ernest's fidelity.
- While Richard and the rocketry team abandon the Suicide Club for more conventional pursuits, Jack delves deeper into the world of Thelema and Sex Magick as a means to convince General Braxton that reaching the moon isn't just comic book fantasy. Susan's concerns about Jack grow after she researches Aleister Crowley and confronts Maggie with the mysterious truths behind this cult religion. Susan's questions leave Maggie at a breaking point, forcing Ernest to confront his inner demons.
- As Vanya practices controlling her new abilities, Allison tags along with a local cop to find out what happened outside the restaurant.
- Vanya veers between shock and despair as she makes a string of unsettling discoveries. A serendipitous development leaves Five at loose ends.
- Richard flies solo to Washington D.C. to present the team's proposal at the Department of War. But without Jack there to do the talking, Richard must turn to his relationship with Marisol to find the confidence he needs. Back in Los Angeles, Jack continues to drift away from Susan and closer to Thelema, skipping work to go on a spontaneous road trip with a troubled Ernest. Meanwhile, Susan searches for answers behind Jack's behavior by confronting Jack's mother Ruth and the potential source of all Jack's troubles, the Grand Magus himself.
- A non-comedic episode about an insecure couple hoping to conceive who agree to film the very act of conception for their future child, but a sudden act of betrayal turns their night of lovemaking into an emotional roller coaster.
- Susan realizes Thelema might be the key to understanding her own psychological wounds. She attends the Agape Lodge for purge sessions with the Grand Magus, while Jack becomes increasingly disenchanted with the religion that promised so much yet delivered so little. Richard and the Suicide Club hit a massive stumbling block, forcing Richard to invite Jack and Susan out to a lavish dinner in an attempt to gain Jack's help. But Jack has been offered a promotion at Pueblo Powder and must decide between providing Susan with the life she always wanted or burying the hatchet with Richard to continue their rocketry dream.
- When Jack receives a letter from Aleister Crowley, inviting him to ascend to the next degree, the Parsons must decide if Thelema is what they both want for their future. After uncovering the truth about Virgil during her purge sessions, Susan is forced to deal with the chilling revelation back in the real world. Richard and Jack finally find common ground, rallying the Suicide Club for a dangerous final demonstration to the military. For the demo, Jack has all he needs except for one crucial element: Ernest.
- After waking up soaking wet and with no memory of the previous night, Arnold tries to piece together through song and Instagram posts the tragic events that got him to Room 104.
- A woman finds herself trapped in increasingly terrifying versions of the same nightmare.