What to watch next week? New seasons of TV series January 22-28
January 22, Monday — "The Playboy Murders"
Season 2 / Crime / Investigation Discovery
Holly Madison is a model and ex-girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy. In the series, she recounts the murders and mysteries that tragically impacted the lives of six young women associated with Playboy.
Add the TV series "The Playboy Murders" to your list
January 22 — "Death by Fame"
Season 2 / Crime / Investigation Discovery
True Crime project reveals the sinister side of fame and tells the shocking murder stories of Hollywood's brightest and most promising stars — including singer Christina Grimmie, actress Adea Shabani, actor Johnny Lewis, and more.
Add the TV series "Death by Fame" to your list
January 26, Friday — "Hightown"
Season 3 / Crime, drama / Starz
The series is about Jackie, a Federal Fisheries Service agent living in Provincetown. She loves to party and only uses her gun and badge to seduce and seduce tourists. But everything changes when Jackie discovers a body in Cape Cod Bay and finds herself at the center of a horrific heroin epidemic.
The upcoming third season will be the final season. In it, Jackie, despite losing her job, doesn't stop and tries to help those who are usually ignored — sex workers.
Add the TV series "Hightown" to your list
January 28, Sunday — "Trigger Point"
Season 2 / Drama, thriller / ITV
Lana Washington worked as a military sapper and now heads up the Metropolitan Police Bomb Squad. Using the skills she learned in Afghanistan, she and her team successfully combat the terrorist threat.
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Monday, January 22 - The Bachelor / The Bachelor
Drama, Reality show, romance / ABC, USA, season 28
One bachelor meets several women over the course of several weeks, hoping to find his true love.
https://myshows.me/view/4726/
https://youtu.be/TRXRQgSIXEg?si=SjNpj9LViDoS_V5F
Tuesday, January 23 - The Graham Norton Show / The Graham Norton Show
Comedy, TV show / BBC One, UK, season 32
Showman and comedian Graham Norton discusses the latest news and current events, jokes and, of course, has intimate conversations with guests. Actors, musicians, athletes and politicians come to his studio. They talk about their latest projects, share creative plans and have fun. The program is characterized by an unconventional author's approach and Norton's bold, childish humor.
https://myshows.me/view/13976/
Wednesday, January 24 - Friend Zone
Drama, romance / Start, Russia, season 2
Kirill, a student of the Faculty of Psychology, is having a hard time being "friendzoned" by Sonya. They used to be close friends, but secretly from the girl Cyril was head over heels in love with her. Kirill is sure that he will achieve Sony if he studies the psychology of the friend zone in his course work. But to prove that friendship can be turned into love, he decides to test the hypothesis on his friends.
https://myshows.me/view/77069/
https://youtu.be/DYdO0tZD7N8?si=S38ZZ_Ry6wh2zXpN
This skinny girl is an illiterate disgrace of the service.
Media: The Supreme Court called the use of feminitives a sign of participation in the "LGBT movement"
Look, otherwise they'll set Mizulina Jr. on you through the cart's offer. Then bring the relics to the church and apologize in turtlenecks.
P/S: Madhouse :D
"femenitive", "broken", the simplest introductory words are not separated by commas. You don't need to worry about feminitives, but about where to find a tutor 🤦♀️
gt; You don't need to worry about feminitives, but about where to find a tutor 🤦♀️
Uhahahahah, sorry, but you definitely shouldn't give advice about commas.
Therefore, I do not understand what your comment is about. I've never punched myself in the chest that I'm so educated. For some reason, it is disgusting for dear luvrok to read feminitives, but it is normal to read your own "broken" ones
Я один на земле делаю ошибки при написании? У вас перед словосочетанием "вы пишите" запятая, хотя ее быть не должно даже просто по логике написания, никакие правила не нужны чтобы это понять, но зачем принижать людей за ошибки, вы так себя лучше почуствовали когда на мою указали?
Заметьте вы даже не спорили что феминитивы это намеренное искажение языка, вы просто изначально предрались к моей орфографии, что обычно делают люди в себе неуверенные
Феминитивы намеренное искажение языка, я намеренно язык не коверкую, неважно что я думаю, я не пытаюсь кого то убедить что надо писать неправильно, пишу снова уже раз в 4 наверное чтобы до вас дошло.
"а свои "изкаверканный" нормально" отдельно, кто сказал что я так считаю? Знаете бывает пишешь и не замечаешь что написал неправильно, но вы самоутвердились, дважды)) Надеюсь к этому сообщению не будет лекции о том какие я тут ошибки допустил, совершенно уверен они тут есть.
made my evening)
Now, if you really need to use a feminitive, then the same producer likes the way it sounds more, somehow more thoroughly and more seriously, you also don't pay attention to all the words and not all sound.
I personally do not understand why this is all? These are just words. It is necessary to fight against real double standards, unfair treatment, infringement, etc., and not with the fact that nouns do not have a feminine gender
Some kind of doctor
Or maybe a doctor by analogy with a flight attendant?🤔😂
Nurse as a health worker is a pronounced "feminine" word for historical and linguistic reasons. In particular (but not limited to) the verb nurse = to breastfeed.
The expression male nurse did not appear for nothing.
There are also grammatically feminine words in the English language, for a number of professions that did not have a complete masculine match. For example:
Stewardess (steward originally meant another type of activity, both sexes are now flight attendants)
Seamstress (seamster didn't catch on later, both sexes are now dressmakers)
Historically, the masculine endings er and or are neutral and are perceived this way in modern times.
I personally have the same attitude to Russian: the neutral (!) form of everything has "male " endings, well, that's how it happened historically.
I don't feel slighted being a boss, a manager, a human being! If someone tries to call me a manager or a boss... I'll twist it at my temple and call the speaker a human being.
When someone has personal complexes that require them to rape their language, it is their right, but please let them only apply to themselves. Don't insult other women with these insults
The author of the article after the agent writes that "Jackie...trying to help those who are usually ignored — sex workers, forgetting about sex workers)))
Somewhere we use it, somewhere we don't
And then there are some twists, we are for feminitives, but not always.