What to watch next week? New seasons of TV series November 10—16

November 10, Monday — "The Sis"
Season 3 / Comedy / Friday

A former prison warden from the backwoods still runs the Moscow club of her brother, who once left her without communication and support. For a couple of seasons, she has mastered the social life, learned to fight off creditors, negotiate with DJs, and not lose face with those who are used to glitz and cynicism.
In the new season the club has influential partners, but with money comes problems: old debts, new intrigues, and inspections. The heroine balances between the world of criminal arrangements and attempts to maintain honesty, and the return of her brother calls into question everything she has built.
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November 12, Wednesday — "Palm Royale"
Season 2 / Comedy / Apple TV+
The mid-1970s. A woman dreaming of breaking into Palm Beach high society plays by an alien rule, where cocktail parties and charity balls are more important than conscience. Behind the gorgeous dresses and smiles are fears, debts, and the desire to stay on the guest list at all costs.
In the second season Maxine faces the consequences of her own intrigues: her attempt to rise even higher turns into a public scandal, and allies from her past life become competitors. Behind the scenes of the club political games begin, and each party may be the last opportunity to stay in the circle.
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November 13, Thursday — "Delhi Crime"
Season 3 / Crime, drama / Netflix
Once again, a crime is committed in Delhi that shocks the public. A city where laws are often powerless against fear and corruption becomes a field for a team of detectives forced to operate at the limit. Under pressure from the media and politicians, the investigation searches for the truth in a maze of conflicting testimonies and hushed facts.
The new season develops the theme of public distrust of the system: the case is not only about the victim, but also about those who are supposed to protect. A complex moral dilemma forces Inspector Vartika Chaturvedi to go against her superiors, and a leak of information turns the investigation into a race with her own colleagues.
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November 14, Friday — "Return to Paradise"
Season 2 / Crime, drama, detective / ABC
Detective Mackenzie Clarke, after the scandal in London, still works in his native Dolphin Cove — a town where rumors spread faster than official reports. Every day here begins with an ocean breeze and ends with new questions: which neighbor lied and what's hiding the perfectly manicured facade.
In season two, Clarke faces a string of mysterious deaths linked to a local business. Both former coworkers and close friends become suspects. In parallel, the heroine returns to the unfinished business that once ruined her career — and now the mistakes of the past cost too much.
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November 14, Friday — "The Creep Tapes"
Season 2 / Horror / Shudder
A project made up of footage of a maniac rediscovering the archives of evil. Each episode is a found fragment, filmed through the eyes of the victim or the killer, where domestic violence turns into a nightmare. The boundary between staging and reality is blurred, and the camera itself becomes complicit.
In the second season, the focus shifts to new performers — those who once worked with the killer and are now hunting for his 'legacy' themselves. The series is linked by a common motif: the desire to understand the monster leads to a repetition of his path. The source of the horror ceases to be human — and turns into an idea, infectious as a virus.
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November 14 — "My Mother's Penguins"
Season 2 / Comedy, drama / KION
Gosha has grown up, but hasn't gotten rid of the feeling that he's short of breath at home. Parents still the same rescue children, adopt, help, and he's trying to prove that he is also worthy of attention. In a world where kindness has become a project, his standup remains the only way to speak the truth about himself and his family.
In season two, the focus shifts to the new siblings — each with their own story and pain. The family faces a crisis of trust when the parents' past decisions jeopardize the future of all members of the extended family. Gosha enters the scene no longer as a teenager, but as a man ready to diagnose his own love.
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November 16, Sunday — "Landman"
Season 2 / Drama / Paramount+
Texas, dusty roads and oil cherries. Tommy Norris is once again balancing oil corporations, cartels, and federal agents. His job is to find compromise where others pull out their guns and close deals before the ground beneath his feet becomes a minefield.
In season two, Tommy is drawn into a conflict between environmental activists and big investors. The son he once wanted involved in the business now finds himself on the other side of the barricades. The deeper Tommy digs, the clearer it becomes: oil isn't the only thing to lose.
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The Penguins, too. The first season went very well. The second one wasn't shot by Meshchaninov anymore, so let's see what came out of it.
Well, you can watch "sister". Kartunkov is dragging him there , of course 😅
"Landman" started, but somehow it didn't go, maybe the mood wasn't right, maybe it would come to him too.🌚