Entertainment
Discover New TV Shows Streaming This Week: Nov. 3-9 Highlights
Television enthusiasts have an array of new shows to watch this week, from November 3 to November 9. With a mix of streaming options and cable broadcasts, viewers can expect gripping dramas, comedic mockumentaries, and historical narratives. Here’s a closer look at some of the highlights.
All’s Fair: A Star-Studded Legal Drama
One of the most anticipated releases is “All’s Fair,” a new series from acclaimed producer Ryan Murphy. This legal drama features an impressive cast, including Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Glenn Close. The story revolves around a group of successful divorce lawyers, particularly focusing on Allura Grant (played by Kardashian) as she navigates her own divorce. Tensions escalate when Carrington Lane (Paulson) decides to represent Allura’s ex-husband. Viewers can expect a mix of glamour and intrigue as the series streams on Hulu starting Tuesday.
Mystery and Secrets in All Her Fault
Another compelling addition to the week’s lineup is “All Her Fault,” featuring Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning. This gripping tale revolves around a mother, Marissa (Snook), who faces the unthinkable when she discovers her child is missing after a playdate. As she teams up with her new acquaintance, Jenny (Fanning), they delve into a web of family secrets and cover-ups. The show will be available for streaming on Peacock from Thursday.
Historical Drama: Death by Lightning
Streaming on Netflix this week is “Death by Lightning,” a four-part mini-series that recounts the tragic story of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States. Portrayed by Michael Shannon, Garfield’s short-lived presidency is explored alongside the motives of his assassin, Charles J. Guiteau, played by Matthew Macfadyen. This gripping dramatization sheds light on a pivotal moment in American history and will be available starting Thursday.
Returning Favorites: St. Denis Medical
Fans of comedic mockumentaries will be pleased to see the return of “St. Denis Medical,” which begins its second season. The show follows Alex (portrayed by Allison Tolman), who has been promoted to supervising nurse in the hospital’s emergency room. It creatively blends humor with the daily lives of hospital staff, reminiscent of classics like “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation.” The new episode airs Monday at 20:00 on NBC and will be available for streaming the following day on Peacock.
This week’s offerings showcase a diverse range of genres appealing to various audiences. With established stars and engaging narratives, these shows promise to captivate viewers and spark discussions across social media platforms.
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