Watch · 29 April 2026

Three series worth committing to.

Stretching the patterns you keep returning to — forward momentum, smart writing, ensembles you'd keep coming back to. None already in your Trakt watched list.

Slow Horses

Pick One · Apple TV+ · 2022—

Slow Horses

4 seasons · ~50 min ep · IMDb 8.3 · 100k votes

A dysfunctional MI5 backwater run by Gary Oldman's deliciously rancid Jackson Lamb — the spies the service couldn't be bothered to fire. Four seasons in, still essentially a perfect British thriller: tight, funny, and quietly devastating when it lands.

Why it fitsClosest tonal match to your Peaky Blinders 8/10 — sharp ensemble, British grit, a leader you can't quite look away from. Has the forward-momentum-with-warmth axis you keep returning to.

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Severance

Pick Two · Apple TV+ · 2022—

Severance

2 seasons · ~50 min ep · IMDb 8.7 · 460k votes

Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically split between work and personal lives — they don't know what they do at the office, and at the office they don't know who they are. Ben Stiller directs with cold, deliberate precision.

Why it fitsThe puzzle-box tension of your Westworld 8/10 with the corporate dread of your Black Mirror territory. High-concept sci-fi that pays off the way American Crime Story 9/10 pays off — episode-on-episode escalation, never wasted.

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The Diplomat

Pick Three · Netflix · 2023—

The Diplomat

2 seasons · ~50 min ep · IMDb 7.9 · 75k votes

Keri Russell as a US ambassador to the UK suddenly thrown into a brewing international crisis, with Rufus Sewell as her impossible diplomat husband. Debora Cahn (The West Wing, Homeland) writes the kind of corridor-of-power dialogue that crackles.

Why it fitsYour The Morning Show 8/10 — smart, brittle, working-couple dynamics inside a high-stakes institution. The political-thriller spine sits next to your Game of Thrones 9/10 — politics as personal, ambition as the engine.

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