What to watch next week? New seasons of TV series November 3—9

November 3, Monday — "St. Denis Medical"
Season 2 / Comedy, medical / NBC
St. Denis Regional Medical Center hangs on the ingenuity of its staff: the emergency room is clogged, the equipment is aging, and the doctors and nurses balance rigid protocols with reality. The administrator tries to keep the system from falling apart, the on-call staff plugs holes with improvisation, and patients come in with things no one is prepared for. Mockumentary cameras record both failures and small victories, when cynicism is replaced by caring. Here, every day is dozens of decisions on the brink.
In the new season, chaos becomes a plot axis: shifts are derailed by a chain reaction of accidents, a 'therapy horse' suddenly appears in the middle of the hallway, one of the doctors starts relying on a chatbot to make diagnoses, and the emergency room falls into a snowball of complaints because of one mistake.
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November 5, Wednesday — "Shetland"
Season 10 / Crime, drama, detective / BBC One
On the Shetland Islands, investigations take place in an isolated community: rare ferries, harsh weather, and a neighborhood where 'everybody knows everybody'. The police team gathers evidence bit by bit — in fishing villages, on deserted roads and in houses holding old grudges. Witnesses are terse, the past stubbornly returns, and every version of the investigation is rooted in family ties. The atmosphere of the islands makes any transgression louder and more dangerous.
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November 6, Thursday — "The Magic Precinct"
Season 2 / Comedy, fantasy, detective / Okko
Lyokha, a former police officer and recent guardian of his niece, serves in a department that apprehends fairy-tale criminals. The register of cases includes Baba Yaga with fraud, Gorynych with arson and other evil, diligently masquerading as 'ordinary citizens'. The hero destroys magical emergencies, while mastering the mode 'home, school, work'. Each victory in the office turns into a new challenge at home.
In the second season, the plot moves to St. Petersburg, and along with the new location added anomalies: the city is flooded with 'touring' creatures, and the rules of their world shift the legal boundaries. The team expands: a new wizard and a talking dog join the cases, and investigations get a through arch: a series of strange incidents leads to the organizer, who collects the evil under a single roof.
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November 7, Friday — "Maxton Hall"
Season 2 / Drama, romance, thriller / Prime Video
The elite school of Maxton Hall is a showcase for status and a field of hidden wars. Ruby Bell is holding on to her university dream and a scholarship, James Beaufort is used to controlling people and circumstances. Their clash begins in secrecy and grows into a bond in which attraction constantly conflicts with pride and duty to family. Rumors here spread faster than facts and hit harder than any sanctions.
The new season hardens the rules of the game: after an abrupt breakup, the heroes find themselves on opposite sides of the school and family hierarchies. A secret comes to the surface, because of which Ruby risks losing the chance of admission, and James — the trust of the house. A series of leaks and public humiliations line the path to a new forced alliance. The outcome of each step is now measured not by likes, but by real consequences for the future.
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November 7, Friday — "Mistletoe Murders"
Season 2 / Drama, detective / Hallmark+
Fletcher's Grove is gearing up for the holidays, but the windows and lights only cover up disturbing news: murders are happening in town again. Emily Lane, a Christmas store owner with a troubled past, is drawn into the investigations — informally helping the police and keeping an eye on those who have come under suspicion. Detective Sam Wilner keeps his distance, but increasingly needs her 'off-duty' finds. The sweet amber of mulled wine is constantly replaced by the smell of forensics.
The season is broken up into three two-part stories: "Cold War" begins with a series of cold visits that turn out to be an old score and a new corpse; "The Ides of December" pulls the string to a betrayal hidden in a charity project; "Twas the Fight Before Christmas" takes the conflict to a public brawl where a holiday play becomes a legal alibi. In each case, evidence from the first part works in the second one — and not where it was expected.
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November 7, Friday — "Power. Book IV: Force"
Season 3 / Crime, drama / Starz
Tommy Egan is getting stronger in Chicago: territory is divided between clans, deals change every night, and allies become enemies after one mistake. He builds a network where every delivery is a route through other people's rules and ambitions, where personal ties are more dangerous than gunfights. The city demands quick decisions and doesn't forgive procrastination.
The new season spirals into a market war as Tommy struggles to maintain control as street coalitions rally against him and pressure from the Feds forces him to cut ends and change the scheme. The failure of one operation sets off a domino effect: each 'cover' uncovers a weak link in the entourage, and the blow comes from those he was covering.
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I haven't seen anything from "Slow Horses" yet, I'm not familiar with this series.
I only came across the first book of "Slow Horses" in translation, but I didn't pick it up at that moment. If there is no excess of any specific terms in history (from the field of military or judicial affairs, for example), then in general I can read in English if I suddenly have the desire and opportunity to get books, of course. So the lack of translation is not always a reason to get scared or retreat from something. At least that's my situation.
I'll think about it again, because at the moment I don't really want long works, I'm more comfortable with short ones (stories, poems, fanfiction). But thanks anyway for the recommendation for the future!
Glad to hear from you, we haven't crossed paths in a long time!
Well, Maxton Hall