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New TV Shows to Stream This Week: What to Watch Now

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From gripping dramas to light-hearted comedies, the week of November 3-9, 2023, offers a diverse lineup of television shows and specials for viewers to enjoy. Streaming platforms and cable networks present a variety of compelling narratives featuring prominent actors. Here’s what to watch this week.

Star-Studded Legal Drama: ‘All’s Fair’

One of the most anticipated releases is Ryan Murphy’s new series, All’s Fair. This legal drama features an impressive ensemble cast, including Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Glenn Close. The story follows a group of successful divorce lawyers whose professional lives become intertwined with personal challenges. Notably, Kim Kardashian portrays Allura Grant, who faces her own divorce while Sarah Paulson’s Carrington Lane represents her soon-to-be ex-husband. The series promises a blend of high-stakes negotiations and glamorous lifestyles, complete with luxury items and dramatic confrontations. All’s Fair streams starting November 7 on Hulu.

A Gripping Mystery: ‘All Her Fault’

Another compelling title premiering this week is All Her Fault, which stars Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning. The narrative revolves around Marissa (played by Snook), who experiences a parent’s worst nightmare when she finds that no one recognizes her missing child at a friend’s house. The search for her son leads Marissa and her newfound ally, Jenny (played by Fanning), to uncover dark family secrets and cover-ups. This intense drama is set to stream on November 9 via Peacock.

Historical Drama: ‘Death by Lightning’

For those interested in historical narratives, Death by Lightning offers a captivating retelling of the assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States. The four-part mini-series features Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as his assassin, Charles J. Guiteau. The series explores both the life of Garfield and the motivations behind Guiteau’s actions. This historical drama begins streaming on November 9 on Netflix.

Mockumentary Comedy: ‘St. Denis Medical’

Fans of the mockumentary style will be pleased to see a new season of St. Denis Medical returning to television. The sitcom, which follows the comedic adventures of hospital staff, features Allison Tolman as Alex, a newly promoted supervising nurse. The show takes inspiration from classics like The Office and Parks and Recreation, incorporating in-the-moment interviews and faux documentary footage. St. Denis Medical airs on November 6 at 20:00 on NBC and will be available for streaming the following day on Peacock.

As the week unfolds, these shows offer a blend of intense drama, historical intrigue, and light-hearted comedy, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. With the variety of streaming options available, viewers can easily find their next favorite series.

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