Weekly TV Update: Endings & New Bings on Streaming

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We at socialbites.ca love watching TV shows with real enthusiasm, and we know many readers miss an episode a week. To help, every Monday we share a concise update on which programs ended in the last seven days and are ready for a new binge.

Kaleidoscope – Season 1

The Heist series features Giancarlo Esposito, known for his role in Breaking Bad, delivering a sharp, stylish caper vibe. The eight-episode run is designed so the first seven can be watched in any order, giving viewers flexible storytelling that rewards rewatching and pattern spotting.

Where to see: Netflix

“Make Magic From Here” – Season 1

This Russian animation channeling the spirit of Adventure Time and Rick and Morty follows a magician who teams up with his older brother, who isn’t interested in magic, to confront a goddess of chaos. The setup balances whimsy with high-stakes thrills and inventive world-building.

Where to see: premier

Slow Horses – Season 2

This continuation of the spy-thriller series stars Gary Oldman and centers on a group of MI5 misfits who survive a turbulent campaign while proving their worth. The season unfolds with sharp humor and tense, character-driven missions that test loyalty and competence in a high-stakes environment.

Where to see: Apple TV+

Olivier and the Robots – Season 1

A comedy sci-fi anthology exploring six stories set in a near-future Russia. The series blends dry wit with speculative tech scenarios, offering quirky, human-centered glimpses into a possible tomorrow.

Where to see: “The House”

Fleishman in Trouble – miniseries

A drama following a newly divorced man navigating online dating and co-parenting after his wife disappears suddenly, leaving him to piece together a life that feels fractured yet familiar. The narrative moves with wit, emotional nuance, and sharp social observations that resonate beyond the breakup plot.

Where to see: Hulu

Saw Man – Season 1

An action-packed anime about a demon hunter who, after a resurrection, gains the extraordinary ability to morph limbs into a chainsaw. The premise drives graphic battles, dark humor, and a character arc filled with uneasy moral questions and brutal choreography.

Where to see: crispy roll

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