S1: Season 1
10 episodes / Nov 2021 - Jan 2022
Melanie LynskeyShauna Sadecki
Tawny CypressTaissa Turner
Christina RicciMisty Quigley
Juliette LewisNatalie Scatorccio
Sophie NélisseTeen Shauna Shipman
Jasmin Savoy BrownTeen Taissa Turner
Sophie ThatcherTeen Natalie Scatorccio
Sammi HanrattyTeen Misty Quigley
Steven KruegerBen Scott
Warren KoleJeff Sadecki
Ella PurnellJackie Taylor
Liv HewsonTeen Vanessa 'Van' Palmer
Courtney EatonTeen Lottie Matthews
Lauren AmbroseVanessa 'Van' Palmer, Vanessa ‘Van’ Palmer
Simone KessellLottie Matthews
Nia SondayaAkilah
Mya LoweTeen Gen
Elijah WoodWalter
Nuha Jes IzmanCrystal
Jenna BurgessTeen Melissa
Nicole MainesLisa
Kevin AlvesTravis Martinez
Luciano LerouxJavi Martinez
Jane WiddopLaura Lee
Keeya KingTeen Akilah
Alexa BarajasTeen Mari
Rukiya BernardSimone
Sarah DesjardinsCallie
Rekha SharmaJessica Roberts
Peter GadiotAdam
John ReynoldsMatt
François ArnaudPaul
Aiden StoxxSammy Abara-Turner
Andres SotoAdult Travis Martinez
Khobe ClarkeKyle
Carlos SanzCoach Martinez
Alex WyndhamKevyn
10 episodes / Nov 2021 - Jan 2022
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Pitch black humour was mixed with genuine scares in the opening episodes of the deliciously dark thriller
New Sky Atlantic mystery is a pristine, time-hopping bit of pulp, featuring Christina Ricci with a terrible perm
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This handsome and expensive-looking fantasy series, based on the books by Robert Jordan, takes a nod at J.R.R. Tolkien’s shows, but then does something even more intriguing.
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HBO's blistering Emmy-winning drama and Showtime's audacious thriller pull no punches in their new seasons, going head-to-head on Sundays
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