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The series centers on 17-year-old Joshua "J" Cody, who moves in with his freewheeling relatives in their Southern California beach town after his mother dies of a heroin overdose. Headed by... See full summary »
A newly single New Yorker must re-locate to Florida for her dream job. She drives south with her widowed dad, her mom's ashes in a coffee can, and a GPS with a mind of its own.
Director:
Robert McCaskill
Stars:
Tara Westwood,
Carlo Fiorletta,
Paul Sorvino
Marcella Backland left the Metropolitan Police for the sake of her family, only to have her husband leave her. She returns to her job on the murder squad, investigating a case that seems disturbingly familiar to her.
Stars:
Nicholas Pinnock,
Ray Panthaki,
Sinéad Cusack
Hickory, dickory, dock...the Dice Man's back and he's ready to rock. Twenty-five years after taking the entertainment world by storm, Andrew Dice Clay is eager to reclaim his comedy throne.
Stars:
Andrew Dice Clay,
Kevin Corrigan,
Natasha Leggero
In small town Illinois, a loyal Buffalo Club lodge member Steve Loomis excitedly awaits the election where he intends to win the Supreme Ruler title, but he comes into conflict with a lodge elder Hank who doesn't appreciate his eagerness.
Based on the IDW Comic, Wynonna Earp follows Wyatt Earp's great granddaughter as she battles demons and other creatures. With her unique abilities, and a posse of dysfunctional allies, ... See full summary »
Stars:
Katherine Barrell,
Melanie Scrofano,
Tim Rozon
Set in 1935 when the Englishwoman Louisa Durrell, whose life had fallen apart, decided to move from Bournemouth to the Greek island of Corfu. Her husband had died some years earlier and she... See full summary »
A lawyer returns to Britain to become the first black Director of Public Prosecutions. She begins to suspect that everything she knew about the man she has been married to for the past 20 years is a lie.
"The Detour" is a new half-hour comedy on TBS. After watching the first two episodes, I am looking forward to more.
This show includes adult humor, so check it out before letting the kids watch. Otherwise, enjoy its edgy humor about a family on a road trip.
The parents are Jason James as the father, Nate, and Natalie Zea as the mother, Robin. They are traveling from Syracuse, NY to Fort Lauderdale, FL with their twins, Jared (Liam Carroll) and Delilah (Ashley Gerasimovich). Much like "National Lampoon's Vacation", the journey is filled with errors in judgment and hilarious outcomes.
Nate and Robin, like many parents, struggle with responsible parenting in the age of social media and the internet. And the tween twins are a handful. Laugh out loud moments abound as the well-meaning parents get themselves in awkward situations and have to extricate themselves.
All four lead actors hold up their ends, so the fun never flags.
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"The Detour" is a new half-hour comedy on TBS. After watching the first two episodes, I am looking forward to more.
This show includes adult humor, so check it out before letting the kids watch. Otherwise, enjoy its edgy humor about a family on a road trip.
The parents are Jason James as the father, Nate, and Natalie Zea as the mother, Robin. They are traveling from Syracuse, NY to Fort Lauderdale, FL with their twins, Jared (Liam Carroll) and Delilah (Ashley Gerasimovich). Much like "National Lampoon's Vacation", the journey is filled with errors in judgment and hilarious outcomes.
Nate and Robin, like many parents, struggle with responsible parenting in the age of social media and the internet. And the tween twins are a handful. Laugh out loud moments abound as the well-meaning parents get themselves in awkward situations and have to extricate themselves.
All four lead actors hold up their ends, so the fun never flags.