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- A wealthy New York City investment banking executive, Patrick Bateman, hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends as he delves deeper into his violent, hedonistic fantasies.
- Two death-obsessed sisters, outcasts in their suburban neighborhood, must deal with the tragic consequences when one of them is bitten by a deadly werewolf.
- A gender-queer punk-rock singer from East Berlin tours the U.S. with her band as she tells her life story and follows the former lover/band-mate who stole her songs.
- A bank manager with: (a) a gambling problem and (b) access to a multimillion dollar account gets into a messy situation. Based on the story of the largest one-man bank fraud in Canadian history.
- A portrait of the increasingly desperate attempts of a teenage Manhattan girl to find love and kinship, in a world that never reciprocates.
- A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer's disease faces an epiphany when she transfers her affections to another man, Aubrey, a wheelchair-bound mute who also is a patient at the nursing home.
- Now in her twenties, Anne returns to Avonlea for the first time since Marilla's death. Soon after, Gilbert is offered a position in a hospital in NY and persuades Anne to come with him. From NY, to the WWI and eventually back to Avonlea.
- In 1938, Jewish rights activist Emma Sachs is targeted by the Nazis. When she dies, foul play is suspected. But was it the Nazis, or was it someone else? Detective Tony Rossini investigates, along with Larry "Cash" Carter, a theatre director connected to Mrs. Sachs and her family.
- An advertising executive, trapped in a tree by a gang of would-be muggers, manipulates them into fighting to save his life.
- When an 11 year old boy (Michael Schiffman) gets cut from his Little League baseball team, he sets out to form his own team. He persuades a school custodian (Ossie Davis) to be the coach. As the new coach starts working with the team, his knowledge leads the boy to suspect that the man is really an ex-Negro League legend who disappeared from sight years ago. The kid sets out to find out the truth about the man's background. Ossie Davis' real-life wife also appears in the film as his wife. Former Chicago Cubs' star, Ernie Banks, also appears as a Negro league star.
- It is Christmas Time in New Bedford and trouble is affecting the Bailey family.
- When the Dean of Journalism at Lanholme College is found dead, a former cop turned crime reporter is pulled into the world of academic competitiveness where everyone - students, professors and the Dean's wife - all become suspects.
- Widowed Joanne Kilbourn is an ex-police officer, whose deceased husband Ian was the Ontario provincial Attorney General when he was murdered. His murder was eventually solved six years after the incident. After a stint as a criminology professor, Joanne now works as the criminal and justice expert for a local television news show. Her latest assignment is do an in-depth story on Judge Marcia Blackwell, who used to be known for delivering harsh sentences, but as of late has been more compassionate in sentencing the convicted. After an off the record comment to Joanne that she is taking early retirement, Judge Blackwell is found murdered in her home, she bludgeoned on the head. Joanne's story turns to Judge Blackwell's murder, Joanne working alongside the chief police investigator, Detective Alex Emanuel. Joanne and Alex find that there are many potential suspects, including an ex-con who Judge Blackwell sentenced years earlier and with who she later had a very close association, a troubled youth who she let stay in her coach house, two grown daughters with who she had a dysfunctional relationship, a lawyer who she seemed to be "paying off", and the family of the victim of her last case who were unhappy with her light sentencing. Joanne and Alex also discover that Judge Blackwell was keeping some secrets which may be key to solving the murder.
- A black comedy, Don't Think Twice is a disturbing and profound examination of the morals of a man forced to choose between lover and family.
- After a night out at the club Babylon with Michael, Emmett and Ted; Brian picks up a cute guy named Justin for a night of fun.
- Lindsay and Melanie have a bris for their new baby Gus, which Brian decides to miss until Michael convinces him otherwise. Meanwhile Ted finally gets lucky with a guy, but ends up with devastating results.
- A group of middle age women reflect on "if I knew then what I know now" about their twenties. Sam, a new mother, attributes her new vim and vigor about everything in life to something specific and new within her diet. A woman on a flight does not want to sit next to any passenger who takes off his/her shoes during the flight. Women in a store argue about whether podcasts are becoming too commonplace. A middle aged loans officer can't help but comment on a millennial who has just been approved for a loan. A woman attending a high school reunion with her husband wants him to save any comments for later in the car in having her achieve her own agenda for the event. The comments at a graveside memorial service get sidetracked by the associated event following. A woman makes an unusual television show pitch to network executives. Two women who have not seen each other in a while comment on how the other hasn't changed which is the furthest thing from the truth. A woman tries to deal with the aftermath of a 911 call, she alone and choking the reason for the call. A bridesmaid questions the bride's self-written vows. A woman is enjoying everything about her bike ride. And friends compare battle scars they've acquired in an effort to look good.
- 2016–202122mTV-MA7.4 (21)TV EpisodeThe catch of the day at a restaurant reflects the reality of the oceans. Some male office workers learn the reality of today's online world as it applies to the other half. Familiarity affects what a just married couple, who have been together for seven years, do on their honeymoon. Two women go through their respective check lists before they embark on a road trip together. Paula is called into the boss' office with a rep from the legal department to discuss an offense which may be indicative of a bigger problem. A woman might be going through perimenopause despite the other things in her life to the contrary. At the start of a creative writing course, the professor goes over a list of taboo writing topics. Two friends try to guess what people are binge watching by what they're wearing. Two friends out for dinner are given mixed messages about whether staff would like them to leave as they begin to close up the restaurant. Four women out shopping get their wires crossed when talking about Paul Adams. A woman who wants a cup of tea has problems with the teabag which sets of a series of other f***-ing problems. And two police detectives are called in to the latest scene of a serial criminal, and take measures to catch the perpetrator in the act.
- 2016–202122mTV-146.8 (21)TV EpisodeTwo airplane seatmates have different agendas. Some female superheroes in the town of Justice don't know if they're up to a specific task, which may instead be a job for "that lady". In their young third date relationship, a man and a woman feel they're at the disclosure stage before moving to the next step. A physician tries to get her patient to tell the truth about how she got her ailment. A woman gets less and less excited with each subsequent birthday gift she receives. Starting the birthday celebrations at one's apartment, the hostess offers for the group to stay in at her place to consume the food in her refrigerator and cupboards instead of the original plan of going to a restaurant. Two coworkers discuss coffee versus water in their overall benefits. Dr. Houston, a plastic surgeon, tries to figure out what procedure her patient wants done and in the process suggests what she should have done. On April 14, 1912 on the Titanic, a shipmate on lookout duty has to decide what to do about the iceberg she spots in their path. A woman takes her care facility residing, wheelchair bound "mother" to the voting station to exercise her civic right. And two women visit a medium - who acts more like a sorceress in her own estimation - and have to decide what price they're willing to pay to get what they want.
- While three friends are out for lunch, one laments about always ordering the worst thing on the menu. The pre-show announcement at a live theater venue brings up some questions from one of the audience members. A bride is angry about someone stealing attention away from her on her wedding day. Two female wait staff at a restaurant discuss who between them is going to serve the table of three white men or two middle aged white women. A women learns why the sensor activated faucets in the public restroom aren't working and why she is always cold. Two female friends are jazzed about the eight hour road trip they are taking together to the city, until. In having a sense of déjà vu, a woman is overjoyed about what she sees as the result of her new life. Two macho flag people, digging what they see in a woman off in the distance, want to get a number off of her. A women gets the half results of her hearing test. A couple relay to a friend their exciting new life having just moved into a house in Hamilton from Toronto. Having just called Uber which will arrive in five minutes, a woman tries to get her three friends ready for their night out. Two women, a couple, simultaneously reveal to the other the one celebrity each chooses as the one she is allowed to sleep with if the situation ever arises. A woman, alone on a subway car with a middle aged man, gets into a blood-curdling situation. And not having seen her in some time, a woman visiting a friend in her home is surprised by the help she receives.
- A woman getting ready for a formal evening out takes her friend's advice about how not to look too over the top before leaving the house. Four friends talk about their recent dating experiences, which seem a little too familiar. In trying to recover from a painful divorce, a woman at the parlor getting ready for her first tattoo learns the specifics of the parlor itself. A woman has trouble trying to figure out in which public receptacle to dispose of her paper coffee cup and plastic lid. A woman in the middle seat on an airplane needing to use the restroom faces a dilemma with many others on the flight, especially with the woman fast asleep in the aisle seat next to her. A group of homosexuals celebrating Pride in a backyard party end up discussing why only one baby is at the seemingly adults' only party. A woman in her first adult job doesn't understand the concept of working through the summer. Four friends discuss the results of their ancestry tests obtained through some of the many websites. A straight-laced middle-aged white woman is exposed to RuPaul's Drag Race (2009) by one of her coworkers. An astronomer celebrates with her fellow scientists. And the Brontë sisters extol the joys of their love for the respective bad boy in her life.
- 2016–202122mTV-147.2 (19)TV EpisodeTwo coworkers have different perspectives on TGIF. A couple of women in a protest group question the logistics of what they are about to do. A customer at a clothing store mistakes another customer for a sales clerk. An inmate on death row receives her last meal. At a Jack and Jill baby shower, the mother and father to be, as a party game, embark on a Q asked of him and A guessed by her. Tania can't help but let everyone know that she wearing heels for the first time is the reason for everything. At a girls evening in, one explains the limits to her dry January. A woman has an odd request of the owner of a cute dog she spots in the park. A work team celebrates Willa's first week with the group. At Alice and Jeff's engagement party, they who just got back together, one of their guests is worried about what she openly said about him when they were broken up. Three friends talk about what is real and what is fake news. And having just arrived at work, a woman throws her back out from a sneeze, and is in extreme pain but doesn't want to be a bother.
- 2016–202122mTV-MA7.7 (20)TV EpisodeA confused bridesmaid, second in the procession, follows the lead of the first who knows what she's doing. A straight woman explains to her lesbian couple friends that she is declining their invitation to a primarily gay party in not wanting to be the straight woman cliché. Running into a friend that she hasn't seen in a while, a woman may regret not only asking her to sit for her son, but allowing her to bring her boyfriend along. An F-cup woman looking to buy a cute bra may not like the options the sales clerk gives her. A woman attending a lecture seems to be the only one in the audience who doesn't understand the metaphors used by the lecturer, or is she the only one who does? A woman takes charge when an elevator suddenly stops. A woman doesn't know why she is ordering what she is ordering when asked by the server, "Can I start you off with a drink?" A driver waiting for a parking space has to wait for the woman whose car is currently in the space, her ability to move the car hindered by the fact that she just got her nails done. Having just seen her bus pass by, a woman decides to make a run for it. Female coworkers, each who has just had a serious physical mishap, are all right in attending a meeting instead of dealing with their issues. A woman explains why she voted for a racist, homophobic, misogynistic candidate. After a worried husband can't get a hold of his wife who is late to arrive home, the wife, upon her arrival home, points to statistics in why he shouldn't have worried. And a woman, having just died, is at the help desk at hell trying to clear up matters of why she's there.
- 2016–202122mTV-MA7.8 (19)TV EpisodeA woman has one extra ticket to a remounting of the musical Cats, and has to figure out a way to decide which of her coworkers, who all love the show, to take. A group of cyclists on an organized charity ride follow the leader. Meeting on a dating website, a couple out on their first date discuss what is each their favorite book, "Silent Spring". In bringing her son to the park to play with the other children, a mother gets on the topic of bullying, he who claims never to have been bullied against her assertions to the contrary. A mother gets too caught up in her daughter's lesbian love life. Coworkers discuss who will work on the last minute thirty minute deadline project, one who really wants to do it no matter what it is. A couple try to figure out how to kiss each other at the most inopportune of times. In one friend admiring another friend's green thumb, they have different interpretations of what it means to give the plants "a lot of love". New members to a support group of caregivers to the seriously ill affect the dynamic of the group's meeting. A couple new to it have different interpretations of role play in the bedroom. Some foreign spies carrying out a mission may not have checked the Mouse's references. And two couples getting together for dinner have to strategize their conversation due to the way the other voted in the last election.
- 2016–202122mTV-148.0 (19)TV EpisodeSome coworkers lie about their age. A group of middle age women muse about what they would tell their twenty year old selves. Two women with a breastfeeding blanket over their respective bodies can't help but notice another in the park feeding her baby with a bottle. A woman is seemingly inappropriately dressed for a friend's backyard barbecue party. Two coworkers discuss their recent associated Facebook posts. A hockey team manager has trouble trying to recognize one of the soldiers being honored in the pre-game on-ice ceremony. A man tries a new sex position on his girlfriend, the position which he read about in a magazine article, that initial move which leads to some experimentation on both their parts. While a woman gets a tarot card reading from a friend, the reader has troubles trying to hide the true terrible meaning of what she sees. A woman takes the chanting at the end of a yoga class to an extreme. And a doctor can't figure out why two woman in her office, one there to support the other, have the same hyphenated last name.