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  • Top 10 Streaming Picks: January 2026 Week One Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Jan 3 2026
    Listeners, if you're scrolling for your next binge this week, we've scoured the latest buzz from Variety, Deadline, Rotten Tomatoes, and social media like X and Reddit from the past seven days to bring you the top 10 must-watch streaming picks. These are hot off the presses as of early January 2026.

    First up, Netflix drops the explosive third season of "The Agency," a spy thriller starring Michael Fassbender. Variety raved about its timely CIA intrigue after Thursday's premiere, with X users calling it "24 meets Homeland on steroids."

    Second, on Prime Video, "Fallout" season two explodes onto screens. IGN's review yesterday praised the post-apocalyptic action from Bethesda's game adaptation, and Reddit's r/television is flooded with fans praising Walton Goggins' performance.

    Third, Hulu's "The Bear" returns for its fourth season. Eater highlighted the chaotic kitchen drama in their Friday piece, with Chicago chefs tweeting real-life nods to the show's authenticity.

    Fourth, Disney+ unleashes "Daredevil: Born Again," where Charlie Cox battles Kingpin in gritty Marvel fashion. The Hollywood Reporter dissected its darker tone post-launch on Wednesday, sparking massive debates on Marvel TikTok.

    Fifth, Apple TV+ presents "Severance" season two. Deadline reports on its mind-bending corporate horror premiere Monday, with listeners on podcasts like The Watch obsessing over Adam Scott's dual life.

    Sixth, Max streams the final season of "Hacks." Vulture's recap from Tuesday loves Jean Smart's razor-sharp comedy, and Instagram reels are meme-ing the best zingers.

    Seventh, Paramount+ revives "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" with season three. TrekMovie.com buzzed about its bold episodes aired Thursday, delighting fans on Star Trek forums.

    Eighth, Peacock's "Poker Face" season two charms with Natasha Lyonne solving murders. Collider praised its guest stars in a fresh review, and Twitter threads are ranking the whodunits.

    Ninth, Shudder unleashes horror hit "The Damned." Bloody Disgusting's weekend scare guide calls it a folk horror gem, with Reddit's r/horror sharing terrified reactions.

    Tenth, Criterion Channel spotlights a rare 4K restoration of "The Night of the Hunter." IndieWire noted its Friday addition, perfect for cinephiles, as film Twitter geeks out over Robert Mitchum's chilling preacher.

    These picks are dominating chats from the last week—dive in before spoilers hit. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • Top 10 Streams This Week: Holiday Hits Dominate Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Dec 22 2025
    Listeners, if you're looking for the top 10 things to stream this week, FlixPatrol charts for December 22 show holiday hits dominating across platforms. Kicking off with The Great Flood, Netflix's thrilling new disaster drama topping Canadian charts after just three days, praised by NetflixNerd as the strongest original this week. Next, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery holds strong at number three on Netflix, with ScreenRant calling it one of the best movies to watch now alongside the vibrant Moulin Rouge!.

    The Grinch scares up views at number two overall, perfect for festive chills, while Emily in Paris leads TV shows on Netflix after 57 days of buzz. Man Vs Baby climbs baby chaos ranks, and Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua packs punches in the top ten sports streams. Nobody 2 explodes on Prime Video, hitting number one there with nine days of action hype.

    Fallout surges on Apple TV Plus at number one, drawing gamers into its post-apocalyptic world after four days. Home Alone tops Disney classics, with sequels and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour specials close behind for family nights. Finally, The Family Man Season 3 on Amazon Prime Video trends hot per OTTRatings as a top December web series.

    These picks blend fresh releases and holiday staples buzzing in the past week. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • Top 10 Streaming Hits: Landman, House of David Lead Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Dec 17 2025
    Listeners, here are the top 10 things to watch on streaming services this week, pulled from the hottest trends as of December 17, 2025. First up, Landman on Prime Video tops the charts with Billy Bob Thornton's gritty take on West Texas oil boomtowns, where he navigates deadly crises and cartel drama in season one, Tom's Guide reports. House of David on Prime Video follows close behind, the biblical epic about young shepherd David's rise to power, slaying Goliath and navigating King Saul's court, with seasons one and two surging in popularity.

    The Mighty Nein, a fresh 2025 animated hit on Prime Video, captures Critical Role fans with its fantasy adventures. Beast Games on Prime Video keeps the reality buzz alive from 2024, packed with wild challenges. The Summer I Turned Pretty returns strong on Prime Video, dishing teen romance and drama from its 2022 roots.

    Murder in Mind, the new 2025 thriller on Prime Video, explores twisted psyches and killings. Mayor of Kingstown delivers Jeremy Renner's intense crime saga on Prime Video for season one, with more on Paramount Plus, centered on prison-town power plays. Hazbin Hotel's demonic musical chaos from 2019 hell-scape holds steady on Prime Video.

    The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, 2025's action-packed spin-off on Prime Video, ramps up the thrills. Rounding out at number 10, Maxton Hall on Prime Video offers 2024's addictive private school intrigue and forbidden love.

    On the live TV side streaming everywhere, tonight's Survivor season 49 finale on CBS crowns a winner after epic tribal councils, TVLine highlights. Ink Master season 17 wraps on Paramount Plus with tattoo showdowns for $250,000. The Floor finale on Fox streams with high-stakes trivia for the prize.

    Percy Jackson and the Olympians drops a new episode on Disney Plus, where Percy battles foes on a cursed cruise ship. Sistas season 9 finale on BET streams wild nightlife twists.

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  • New must-see streaming hits: your weekly guide. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Sep 15 2025
    Listeners, there’s a wave of brand new streaming must-sees this week, and here are the top ten you shouldn’t miss.

    The global streaming audience still can’t get enough of The Summer I Turned Pretty on Amazon Prime. It’s the coming-of-age drama that’s been ruling charts from Brazil to Australia. This week’s new episodes dig even deeper into heartbreak and sun-drenched romance, making it the number one buzz pick according to FlixPatrol.

    On Prime, The Girlfriend is riding high in Canada and the UK. This psychological thriller follows a seemingly perfect couple whose relationship unravels when secrets from the past surface, and the tension reaches new heights in this week’s episode according to FlixPatrol.

    For action fans, Ice Road: Vengeance starring Liam Neeson is storming both Netflix and Prime Video. Set in Nepal, this bone-rattling sequel packs even more daring ice road rescues and high-stakes chases, capturing top movie slots worldwide. FlixPatrol shows it dominating charts from Poland to Chile.

    Netflix has dropped Part 2 of Wednesday’s highly anticipated second season this week. The gothic misadventures of Wednesday Addams and her Nevermore classmates take an even darker turn, and fan reactions set social media abuzz all weekend, according to Whats-On-Netflix.

    A surprise hit, Countdown, makes the top five on Amazon Prime globally. This limited suspense series follows the frantic final days leading up to a global disaster, and social channels are bursting with fan theories about the jaw-dropping midseason twist, reported by FlixPatrol.

    On Netflix, aka Charlie Sheen offers an intimate documentary portrait of the famously unpredictable actor. With fresh interviews and never-before-seen footage, it’s been trending all week, and the Economic Times recommends it for celebrity deep-dive fans.

    Betty la Fea, the Story Continues is connecting with listeners in Latin America, and the new season revisits characters from the telenovela classic. Prime has seen a resurgence in the original Yo soy Betty la fea as well, with nostalgia fueling renewed interest, according to FlixPatrol’s daily data.

    Inspector Zende, a Bollywood crime drama released this week on Netflix, unravels a new serial killer mystery in Mumbai. Indian and international audiences have praised its intricate plot and standout performances, and Whats-On-Netflix highlights it as one of this week’s breakout series.

    Crime fans are also hooked on The Terminal List: Dark Wolf on Prime. This latest spin-off of the James Reece saga introduces ruthless new adversaries and has steadily climbed the streaming charts, with military drama enthusiasts rating it the best action pick of the week, as seen on FlixPatrol.

    Lastly, for a feel-good romantic pick, A Working Man on Netflix and Prime is making waves. The heartfelt journey of an underdog worker changing his destiny is earning glowing reviews online, and its cross-platform popularity makes it a standout for all ages.

    Thanks for tuning in and be sure to check back next week for more new releases and streaming hits. This has been a Quiet Please production—learn more at QuietPlease Dot A I.

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  • Creepy Wonder at Nevermore: Wednesday Returns Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Sep 1 2025
    Wednesday fans are in for a treat as the much-hyped Season 2 Part 2 lands on Netflix this week. According to TV Guide, listeners can expect plenty of dark mystery as Wednesday Addams returns to Nevermore Academy, grappling with escaped foes and unraveling the vision behind Enid’s death. Horror and adolescent intrigue blend perfectly here.

    Peacock’s comedy The Paper debuts September 4 and is already generating major buzz. The Office-style humor is back, this time set in the chaotic world of a small-town newspaper. If you loved the antics of Dunder Mifflin, dive into The Paper for workplace laughs and awkward moments.

    On Amazon Prime Video, The Girlfriend is the binge-watch psychological thriller of the week, as covered by YouTube’s Top 15 Series recap from August 30. All six episodes are available immediately. Prepare for a wicked blend of star power, twists, and tension as Lara and Cher’s conflict escalates and secrets unravel.

    Crime drama Task drops on Netflix with Mark Ruffalo leading the charge. This gritty limited series tells the story of a detective spiraling between justice and corruption, promising complex characters and high stakes, according to TV Guide’s streaming highlights for September.

    Apple TV+ brings The Savant, mixing true-crime vibes with the story of a data prodigy taking on real-world mysteries. This week’s episode zeroes in on a cold case with major twists. Apple continues its streak of stylish thrillers for those who love a sharp edge to their drama.

    Over on Paramount+, Tulsa King’s third season debuts, with Sylvester Stallone back as the aging mobster navigating a shifting criminal world. As previewed by TV Guide, this season opens up in even grittier directions and drops unexpected betrayals that raise the stakes for Dwight Manfredi.

    For anime fans, Netflix’s Alice in Borderland is back for Season 3 on September 25. Early coverage from TV Guide calls this the series’ most intense yet, with deadly new “games” and higher emotional stakes for Arisu and Usagi as they battle survival in a world turned upside down.

    Disney+ delivers Marvel Zombies, its highly anticipated animated miniseries, this week. This fresh take on the Marvel universe imagines familiar heroes in a grisly fight for survival—perfect for those craving action with a horror twist.

    FX’s The Lowdown, from Reservation Dogs creator Sterlin Harjo, premieres this week and promises a sharp social satire set in Native American media circles. Listen for witty writing and authentic character work that sets this one apart. TV Guide lists The Lowdown as a top highlight for September.

    Finishing the list, Netflix’s new psychological thriller Black Rabbit brings serious acting firepower and a mystery built on secrets, betrayal, and revenge. This limited series is ideal for listeners who want high drama with a noir aesthetic and plenty of plot turns.

    Thanks for tuning in to this week’s rundown of the best things to watch right now on streaming. Don’t forget to check back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, visit QuietPlease.ai.

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  • Top 10 Streaming Premieres to Watch This Week Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Aug 25 2025
    Listeners, here are the top things to stream this week across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and more, bringing fresh premieres, returning favorites, and new stories to your screen.

    Alien: Earth on FX is making waves as this summer’s most daring sci-fi drama. Sydney Chandler stars in a series that blends classic invasion suspense with present-day anxieties, and FX backs the show’s effects-heavy vision with bold storytelling. According to TV Guide, Alien: Earth is one of August’s biggest premieres and is already drawing comparisons to the original Alien franchise.

    Over on HBO Max, Peacemaker is back for a second season, with John Cena’s chaotic anti-hero encountering even stranger adversaries. Reviews highlight the show’s sharper humor and bigger action, and fans are talking up its dive into new corners of the DC universe.

    Netflix releases Wednesday Season 2 Part 1, the first batch of new episodes for the darkly comic Addams Family spin-off. The show picks up immediately after last season’s cliffhanger, with Wednesday facing a mysterious new threat at her goth-filled boarding school. As reported by TV Guide, the rest of the season will arrive in September, but buzz about returning cast and new villains is building fast.

    Long Story Short debuts on Netflix, the latest animated comedy from BoJack Horseman’s creator, Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Voices include Ayo Edebiri and Lakeith Stanfield, and critics are praising the show’s blend of existential fun and razor-sharp jokes, making it a standout in adult animation.

    For documentary fans, Netflix’s The Truth About Jussie Smollett? is trending, dissecting the controversial legal case with interviews, new evidence, and a balanced tone. Social platforms are lighting up over the revelations teased in the first release.

    Prime Video launches the fourth and final season of Upload, Greg Daniels’ afterlife satire. Robbie Amell’s Nathan faces digital chaos, a murderous new AI, and romantic twists. Tom’s Guide notes that this season is being called the wildest yet, promising closure and surprises as Lakeview faces its biggest crisis.

    Prime Video also premieres The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, the tense prequel to Chris Pratt’s hit thriller. Taylor Kitsch steps into the lead and the espionage action deepens as the show explores Ben Edwards' origin. Jack Carr and David DiGilio expand the franchise, and with Tom Hopper joining, fans are calling this an essential new series.

    Netflix invites the Walter boys back in My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2. Jackie’s messy return to Silver Falls brings even more drama, romantic triangles, and family farm troubles. Tom’s Guide says this season is all about second chances and bigger emotional stakes.

    The Thursday Murder Club, streaming on Netflix, adapts Richard Osman’s bestselling crime novel into a witty and star-studded film led by Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan, and Celia Imrie. GamesRadar describes it as a cozy mystery perfect for winding down summer nights, with clever twists and touching moments among its retirement-home detectives.

    Two Graves arrives on Netflix as a gripping Spanish-language mini-series. Centered around a grandmother’s quest for justice after her granddaughter disappears, creator Agustin Martinez delivers a tense, emotional revenge story that’s already earning buzz for its bold perspective and powerful performance by Kiti Manver, as shared by GamesRadar.

    Listeners, thank you for tuning in and be sure to come back next week for the latest streaming picks. This has been a Quiet Please production — for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • "Streaming Surge: Trending Titles, July 2025" Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Jul 28 2025
    Listeners, here’s what’s trending right now across streaming platforms for the week of July 28, 2025, with a lineup that covers everything from hotly anticipated sequels and new series to franchise returns and must-see documentaries.

    Happy Gilmore 2 is the film everyone’s talking about on Netflix, almost three decades since the first one teed off. Adam Sandler returns as Happy to salvage his daughter’s ballet dreams, bringing back Julie Bowen, Ben Stiller, Christopher McDonald, and an unexpected supporting cast including Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce, says Tom’s Guide and What’s On Netflix. It’s a nostalgia bomb mixed with fresh hijinks.

    Materialists is the buzzy romantic comedy this week, with Celine Song behind the camera and Dakota Johnson starring as a New York matchmaker snared between her actor ex and a millionaire suitor, according to Tom’s Guide. The supporting cast includes Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, but expect a sharp script and plenty of heart.

    South Park Season 27 is finally here on Paramount+. This season’s premiere delivers the edgy satire fans expect, and Thought Catalog points out it’s one of the most anticipated TV returns, promising more outrageous current-event parodies.

    The Sandman Season 2, Volume 2 arrives on Netflix and brings the acclaimed Neil Gaiman adaptation to a major crossroads. Rotten Tomatoes reports the story is at its most "haunting, high-stakes" yet, with Morpheus facing dangerous enemies and new realms. It’s a can’t-miss for fantasy fans.

    Great White Assassins makes a splash on HBO, combining real science and jaw-dropping shark footage. Flixpatrol notes that this docuseries is especially popular as Shark Week dominates July, and it’s the summer’s most gripping nature watch.

    Jaws vs. Mega Croc on HBO rides the same wave, offering a creature-feature showdown between everyone’s favorite killer shark and a monstrous crocodile. According to Flixpatrol, it’s wild summer fun fused with faux-science spectacle.

    Back to the Frontier is a breakout drama on HBO this week, featuring a group of pioneers facing both external threats and internal struggles as they attempt to build a new life on the American borderlands. Flixpatrol currently places this among the top new shows for people craving a tense, character-driven story.

    Billy Joel: And So It Goes lands in the top ten on HBO, serving fans an in-depth music documentary packed with rare performances and fresh interviews, as seen on Flixpatrol. It’s essential for pop history lovers and anyone who wants a dose of nostalgia and insight.

    Sinners, another hot title on HBO, serves up taut mystery and dark secrets in a rural community, and has just landed among the most streamed shows in the US this week, based on the latest Flixpatrol data.

    Finally, Happy Gilmore (the 1996 original) is on the "leaving soon" list for Netflix this week, as noticed by Thought Catalog. This is your last chance for a double feature—enjoy the beloved cult classic before it rotates out August 1st.

    Thanks for tuning in to this week’s streaming highlights. Catch the best before they’re gone, and come back next week for another lineup. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out QuietPlease.ai.

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  • "Streaming's Best: New Hits and Major Faves" Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
    Jul 14 2025
    Listeners, if you’re wondering what’s making waves on streaming this week, there’s a dynamic mix of new releases and major ongoing favorites across all the platforms.

    Netflix is commanding attention with the launch of The Sandman Season 2. This new volume expands Neil Gaiman’s visionary world, diving deeper into Dream’s cosmic dilemmas and introducing iconic characters from the comics. The animation hit DAN DA DAN Season 2 is also landing, promising wild supernatural comedy and time-traveling chaos. Fans of drama are flocking to The Summer Hikaru Died, a gripping adaptation of the cult manga that just released, blending romance and the supernatural into a suspenseful slow burn.

    Apple TV+ is having its best year yet, according to 9to5mac, and this week marks the arrival of Foundation Season 3. The sprawling space epic returns with war erupting across the galaxy—anticipate high-stakes twists, lavish visuals, and Lee Pace once again stealing scenes as Brother Day. Over on Prime Video, Ballard debuts, an original thriller series already picking up critical buzz for its tense storytelling and standout lead performance.

    Paramount+ has dropped Dexter: Resurrection, resurrecting Michael C. Hall’s beloved antihero. Set years after the notorious finale, this new season attempts to redeem and challenge Dexter in unexpected ways. Meanwhile, Apple TV+ also delivers The Wild Ones, a fresh ensemble drama about rival conservationists in the African wilderness—expect stunning vistas and complex moral dilemmas.

    Netflix’s Too Much, an offbeat romantic comedy series, is generating strong word of mouth this week. Boasting snappy writing and a breakout lead performance, it’s perfect for anyone seeking lighter fare. And if you’re looking for true crime, Netflix has also debuted Trainwreck: The Real Project X, a docuseries unpacking one of the most chaotic parties in modern pop culture.

    On Prime Video, The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 has landed, continuing the teen love triangle that’s captivated audiences. Early reactions praise the new episodes for raising both the stakes and the nostalgia factor.

    Rounding out the week, Hulu brings back Such Brave Girls for its second season, pushing the envelope with its dark humor and sharp social commentary. Listeners who enjoy edgy family sitcoms will want to check this out.

    For a quick nod to what’s dominating overall viewership: the Nielsen streaming rankings reveal Squid Game on Netflix remains the year’s most-watched show, followed closely by Reacher on Prime Video and Severance on Apple TV+.

    Thanks for tuning in to this week’s streaming rundown. Come back next week for all the latest must-watch picks. This has been a Quiet Please production—visit QuietPlease.AI for more.

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