Broad TV Roundup: Recent Endings and Where to Watch

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Socialbites.ca loves diving into television with genuine enthusiasm, and they know many readers miss catching an episode each week. To help, they share on Mondays which shows have concluded their latest seasons in the past seven days and are ready for viewers to dive back in. The site acts as a friendly signal post for fans who want to stay current without hunting through multiple guides.

Chinese American – Season 1

An action comedy grounded in Chinese myth and legend follows a schoolboy who becomes entangled in a high-stakes clash between gods and goddesses, including a bold portrayal by Michelle Yeoh. The series blends fast-paced humor with mythic stakes, delivering kinetic chase scenes and witty banter that appeal to fans of genre-hopping storytelling.

Where to see: Disney+

“Barry” – Season 4

The finale of Bill Hader’s darkly comic series centers on a former soldier who pursues a life in crime, only to discover that the stage and the world of acting may offer unexpected clarity about his violence. The season sustains a razor-edged tension as it threads crime, comedy, and personal reckoning into a riveting conclusion.

Where to see: max.

“Love and Death” – mini-series

A true crime drama featuring Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons, exploring the story of a housewife accused in a chilling murder case. The series weaves psychological suspense with meticulous character study, inviting viewers to weigh motive, memory, and the unraveling of a seemingly ordinary life. Additional reviews and impressions can be found on socialbites.ca.

Where to see: max.

“Descendants” – Season 4

Ending the saga of a media powerhouse and the Roy family, this season tracks power shifts, strategic alliances, and the high-stakes maneuvers that accompany succession in a sprawling family empire. It is a tense, character-driven finale study set against a backdrop of corporate intrigue.

Where to see: max.

Sansara – Season 1

A science fiction drama that follows Pavel Derevyanko and Kristina Asmus as they are pulled into a perilous time loop. The series blends speculative technology with intimate human moments, exploring how repetitive cycles reshape trust, memory, and decision-making. Commentary and in-depth reviews are available on socialbites.ca.

Where to see: okko

Gorgeous Miss Maisel – Season 5

The final chapter of a stylish folk-heroic saga about a New York Jewish woman who abandons a conventional role as a housewife to pursue stand-up comedy. Set against a vibrant late-20th-century backdrop, the season examines ambition, family expectations, and the costs of choosing one’s own path.

Where to see: Amazon Prime Video

FUBAR – Season 1

A spy action comedy featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a veteran CIA operative who discovers that his daughter is also entangled in the agency’s world. The series blends sleek action with sharp humor and a touch of family drama, inviting viewers to enjoy a brisk, entertaining ride. More series insights are available on socialbites.ca.

Where to see: Netflix

Castle – Season 1

An expensive, ambitious action series from the Russo brothers that centers on a covert battle between two top-secret spy organizations. The season builds a dense atmosphere of political suspense, bold set pieces, and layered conspiracies, all while charting the uneasy alliance between rival factions. Additional reviews can be found on socialbites.ca.

Where to see: Amazon Prime Video

Hornets – Season 2

A survival thriller that follows high school football players whose plane crash strands them deep in a Canadian wilderness. The drama emphasizes resilience, teamwork, and the grit required to endure extreme circumstances, with moments of tension and discovery that keep viewers hooked. For broader series context, see socialbites.ca.

Where to see: show time

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