Weekly TV Endings and Where to Watch in the US & Canada

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We at socialbites.ca love watching television and share a simple weekly habit with viewers who may miss a new episode. On Mondays, the team offers a quick, clear rundown of programs that have wrapped their latest run in the past seven days, along with where curious fans can catch up. The aim is to help audiences in Canada and the United States quickly decide what to dive into next without sifting through a mountain of pages.

A League of Their Own – Season 1

The TV adaptation of the 1992 film stars a lineup drawn from that era’s iconic talent and centers on the birth of the first professional women’s baseball league in the United States during the mid-1940s. The show explores perseverance, teamwork, and the grit required to carve space for women in a traditionally male-dominated sport, presenting history with modern sensibilities and sharp, character-driven storytelling.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Lock and Key – Season 3

This latest take on a fantasy comic by Joe Hill—son of Stephen King—follows three siblings who move into a haunted family estate. There, mysterious keys unlock supernatural abilities and awaken a family’s long-buried past. The series blends supernatural mystery with coming-of-age drama, inviting viewers into a world where each key opens a door to new possibilities and dangers.

Where to watch: Netflix

Westworld – Season 4

Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy bring a science fiction saga about android hosts and the blurred line between sentience and control. The fourth season continues to probe freedom, memory, and moral choice within a sprawling, technologically charged world. The show keeps its signature tension as guests and hosts navigate power, purpose, and the consequences of choice.

Where to watch: Amediateka

For All Mankind – Season 3

The series imagines an alternate space race where the Soviet Union lands on the moon first, changing the trajectory of scientific development and geopolitics. Season 3 expands the timeline, exploring how competing national ambitions shape technology, leadership, and personal sacrifice for the sake of discovery. The storytelling blends solid character work with expansive historical speculative drama, offering fans a richly textured alternate history experience.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

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