What to watch next week? New seasons of TV series June 16 โ22

June 16, Monday — "Grantchester"
Season 10 / Detective, adventure / ITV
The main characters — the local vicar and Geordie Keating's police inspector — join forces to investigate the crimes behind the facade of quiet country life.
In season ten, new vicar Alphy continues to serve at the church but faces personal upheavals that affect his state of mind and outlook. Geordie is still struggling to keep a balance between family life and a job full of darkness.
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June 16 — "Spidey and His Amazing Friends"
Season 4 / Comedy, action, spy / Netflix
The series tells about the adventures of young Peter Parker and his friends — Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales — who, along with other superheroes, help the citizens of the city and fight various villains.
In season four, the Spidey team continues to defend the city from new threats, faces the devious plans of Dr. Octopus, the Green Goblin, and other villains, and gets help from new allies.
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June 18, Wednesday — "The Buccaneers"
Season 2 / Drama, romance / Apple TV+
Set in the 1870s, the story follows a group of young, bright American women who travel to London to find worthy suitors among the British aristocracy.
Season two will continue the storylines that ended with the cliffhangers: Nan St. George is at the center of scandal and torn between her mind and heart, Conchita struggles with marriage and independence, and Mabel and Jinny search for their identities within the rigid confines of British society.
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June 22, Sunday — "The Gilded Age"
Season 3 / Drama, historical / HBO
The plot will continue to develop around the confrontation between the old nobility and the nouveau riche of New York in the late 1880s. After being defeated in the struggle for social acceptance, Bertha Russell finds a new way to consolidate her influence, using railroad contracts and charity as weapons.
Marian Brook begins teaching at a women's college, which causes a wave of disapproval from her aunts and the upper classes. Agnes van Rhijn tries to hold sway over her niece and resist the changing world, while Peggy Scott continues her work in journalism and becomes involved in the fight for black women's rights.
I'm just going to inspect the gilded Age.