Socialbites.ca keeps TV fans in the loop with weekly updates, proudly sharing on Mondays which programs have wrapped up new episodes in the past seven days and are ready for you to binge as soon as you sit down with your preferred streaming device. The goal is simple: help viewers in Canada and the United States discover what’s available to watch and plan their week around must see finales and fresh premieres. This weekly note is written with a reader in mind who loves to stay current, catch up on beloved worlds, and enjoy the suspense of finding the right show to begin or finish when time allows.
Winchesters – Season 1
A prequel centered on the early lives of John Winchester and Mary Campbell, the young parents whose choices and adventures set the stage for the beloved Supernatural universe. This season invites fans to explore the origins of the family dynamics, the non-stop curiosity, and the early paranormal cases that shape the path of the series’ iconic protagonists. Viewers who followed the original saga will find fresh context and new character threads as they watch these formative moments unfold. [citation: network TV listings, 2025]
Where to see: CW
The Last of Us – Season 1
The highly anticipated TV adaptation of the acclaimed video game by Craig Mazin is directed by a team that includes the writer of Chernobyl and features standout performances from Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, who brought intense vitality to their prior roles. The series examines resilience, companionship, and the moral choices people face in a world where humanity is tested by scarcity and danger. Viewers will find a faithful yet cinematic representation of the game’s emotional core, with production values that elevate the storytelling beyond conventional TV fare. [citation: entertainment industry press, 2025]
Where to see: HBO Max
Pokerface – Season 1
A clever blend of comedy and mystery created by Rian Johnson, the mind behind the Knives Out franchise, this season follows Natasha Lyonne as a sharp observer who uses her keen sense of reading people to uncover truths. Her travels across the country bring a string of odd cases, each resolved through wit, perception, and a knack for spotting deception. The show embraces a buoyant tone while exploring human behavior in a way that keeps audiences guessing and smiling in equal measure. [citation: media coverage, 2025]
Where to see: peacock
“You” – Season 4
The next arc in the unsettling saga centers on the stalker killer as portrayed by Penn Badgley, continuing a character journey that has captivated audiences since the series first premiered. The fourth season dives into new obsessions, dangerous encounters, and the corrosive lure of danger that defines the protagonist’s world. The show remains a provocative examination of obsession, privacy, and the highs and lows of modern storytelling on screen. [citation: TV reviews, 2025]
Where to see: Netflix