Get ready to spice up your weekend with five handpicked series titles that might just become your next obsession. From pulse-pounding horror to captivating dramedy, and thrilling crime dramas, there's something here for everyone. So, grab your popcorn and settle in for some top-notch entertainment that could soon make your watchlist shine brighter.
Here are the toppers of week 23:

Last week, fans had to endure the absence of a new episode of The Last of Us, and the release date for the next one remains a mystery. The story unfolds twenty years after modern civilization has crumbled. Joel is tasked with smuggling fourteen-year-old Ellie out of a quarantine zone. What seems like a simple job quickly turns into an intense journey as they traverse the post-pandemic United States. To survive, they must rely on each other through every perilous step of their adventure.

Last week, Ginny & Georgia fans were left hanging with no new episode, and the release date for the next one remains a mystery. After years on the run, teenager Ginny and her mother Georgia are eager to finally settle down. However, Georgia's past is riddled with secrets that threaten to disrupt their new life. Stay tuned as we await more drama and surprises.

Last week, we were left hanging with no new episode of Dept. Q, and to add to the suspense, the release date for the next episode remains a mystery. The series follows Carl Morck, a once top detective in Edinburgh, who is now assigned to unravel a new cold case. Haunted by guilt from a past assault that left his partner paralyzed and cost another officer their life, Carl's journey is as much about solving crimes as it is about confronting his own demons.

The curtain has officially closed on The Handmaid’s Tale. Set in the dystopian Republic of Gilead, formerly known as the United States, the series delves into a world ruled by religious extremists with a singular obsession: reproduction. Environmental disaster has rendered most women infertile, leading fertile women to be forced into servitude as handmaids—essentially, sex slaves tasked with bearing children for the elite. These women, like Offred (formerly June), are forced to relinquish their children to the wives of their masters. The series, based on Margaret Atwood's gripping novel, follows Offred's relentless struggle to reclaim her rights and reunite with her lost daughter.

Last week, Fire Country fans were left without a new episode, and the release date for the next installment remains a mystery. The show follows Bode Donovan, a young convict in search of redemption and a reduced sentence. He joins a firefighting program that takes him back to his small hometown in Northern California. There, he teams up with fellow inmates and elite firefighters to battle massive blazes in the region.