What to watch this week? Series premieres July 7—13

July 7, Monday — "Disenchanted"
Drama / Okko
Three lonely women — an ambitious journalist, a financier dreaming of marriage, and an extravagant stylist — accidentally meet at a themed party in Moscow and run away together. This becomes the beginning of a strong friendship that will help them rethink life, cope with disappointments, and find themselves in the metropolis.
Add the TV series "Disenchanted" to your list
July 9, Wednesday — "Ballard"
Drama, crime / Prime Video
Detective Renee Ballard heads the LAPD's new Unsolved Cases Unit, an underfunded volunteer group with the largest caseload in the city. With empathy and tenacity, she takes on old cases and soon uncovers a conspiracy. To deal with threats to the team and her own life, Ballard enlists the help of retired Harry Bosch.
Add the TV series "Ballard" to your list
July 10, Thursday — "Too Much"
Comedy, romance / Netflix
Jessica is a New York City workaholic in her 30s, struggling through the breakup of a relationship she thought would last forever. Alienated from everyone, she decides to escape to London and live a life of solitude like one of the Brontë sisters. But meeting Felix, who is full of red flags, ruins her plans: their strange bond proves to be too strong, though it brings more problems than solutions. Now they both have to find out — do Americans and Brits even speak the same language?
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July 10 — "The Farm"
Comedy / Start
Artеm, hiding from debts, accidentally runs into Batya, the leader of a mysterious community. Artеm dreams of forgetting the past, and Batya seeks to redeem himself and find his missing son. Their meeting will change the fate of not only themselves, but all the inhabitants of the Farm.
Add the TV series "The Farm" to your list
July 11, Friday — "Dexter: Resurrection"
Crime, drama, detective / SHOWTIME
The events unfold a few weeks after the finale of "Dexter: New Blood" when Dexter, who survived the shooting of Harrison's son, finds himself alive. He travels to New York in search of Harrison to try to mend his relationship with him and make amends for the past. However, his attempts to find forgiveness and a new life are complicated when Angel Batista comes onto his trail with dangerous questions.
Add the TV series "Decter: Resurrection" to your list
July 11 — "S Line"
Drama / wavve
Based on the webtoon "Little Bee". Red lines suddenly appear in the world, linking people to their former partners and revealing personal secrets. Detective Han Ji Uk tries to find out the nature of these lines. His path crosses with an eccentric teacher, a schoolgirl who has seen the lines since birth, her lovesick classmate, and an Idol trainee.
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July 11 — "Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood"
Anime / Netflix
Shiki Ichinose lives an ordinary life until he discovers that he is a descendant of the Oni, demons with cursed blood. After his adoptive father is killed, Shiki is drawn into a war with Momotarou, the Oni hunters. Embracing his dark nature, he seeks answers and revenge, increasingly questioning his own destiny.
Add the TV series "Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood" to your list
July 13, Sunday — "The Institute"
Thriller / MGM+
12-year-old prodigy Luke Ellis is kidnapped and taken to a mysterious institute where, along with other children with unusual abilities, he is held against his will. While Luke tries to figure out what's going on, ex-copTim Jamieson is in a neighboring town trying to start over. Their fates unexpectedly intertwine.
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And Leviathan, which was written about above )
From what is not here yet on anime, I will try :
The Forbidden Mole
https://en.myshows.me/view/94504/
City
https://en.myshows.me/view/95163/
I'll be watching Dexter and the Institute.
The Institute is a curious book, but secondary to King. He has already had all this in other works. Let's see what we managed to remove.
And from the designated one, I'll also look at "Institute" and try maybe "This is too much."
Oh, Misery, The Shining (although King didn't like it, Kubrick did), Carrie, 11/22/63, Mr. Mercedes (season 1 only), the Clint Eastwood movie (I don't remember the title, but the movie is good). We won't mean any shit like student short films.
The bottom line is that if you don't shoot with your ass, you may well get a great series. Well, if it's with your ass, then let's "enjoy" another "under the dome."
And maybe the Institute and the Dark Demon)
Dexter ended up on the main series for me, I've already lost myself in all these sequels and spin-offs. I'll definitely have to catch up.
The institute, suddenly, you never know?!
Dexter survived a hurricane on a yacht - everyone is unhappy with the ending.
Dexter was killed by his son - everyone is unhappy with the ending.
Honestly, it's unclear what the masses want, prisons or the death penalty?
And we, simple people, are waiting for the continuation and many new seasons with our beloved Michael And Hall.
It would be nice if the project didn't come out as love alarm (the concept is good, the execution is questionable)