2024-09-17
Join The Club: A comatose Tony dreams of what could have been if he were a normal, law-abiding civilian. Strong language/sex/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 2)
Spaghetti and Coffee: Eli is released from prison, Chalky faces a family crisis and New York mobster Gyp Rosetti takes action against Nucky and Rothstein. Contains violence. (S3, ep 2)
Bone For Tuna: Gyp Rosetti strikes a deal with Nucky for a liquor shipment. In Chicago, Van Alden endures a tough time at work. Strong language/violence/sex/flashing images. (S3, ep 3)
Eviction: Bill mulls a risky advertising venture while Barb learns of Nicki's secret spending and the mess she is in. Plus, Sarah brings home a surprise. (S1, ep 7)
Easter: Bill's ongoing feud with Roman results in a glut of lawsuits and a flood of relatives from Juniper Creek descending on the houses, including an unsanitary Frank. (S1, ep 8)
Battle of the B*****ds: While Daenerys returns to Meereen, the battle for Winterfell begins. Violence/strong language/flashing images. (S6, ep 9)
Sore Must be the Storm: Given a second chance and motivated by the loss of a friend, Mare reevaluates old suspects, which leads to a shocking clue. (S1, ep 6)
Connor's Wedding: While Logan doles out an unsavoury task ahead of his trip to meet Matsson, Connor fixates on minutia at his wedding. (S4, ep 3 of 10)
'03 Bonnie and Clyde: Maddy and Nate must deal with a police investigation. Jules feels the pressure of her role in Rue's sobriety. Contains adult themes. (S1, ep 5)
Battle of the B*****ds: While Daenerys returns to Meereen, the battle for Winterfell begins. Violence/strong language/flashing images. (S6, ep 9)
The Vale of Tears: Jonathan and Mira share all that they've learned since separating, rekindling old connections at the risk of exacerbating dormant wounds. (3 of 5)
The locals decide to raise 150,000 pounds for a memorial commemorating fishermen lost at sea. Plus, Pat considers taking part in a skydive, and the search for scallops begins. (7/10)
The tides are turning as Brixham's oldest traditions begin to fade. Pat ponders selling up and visits a clairvoyant, while celebrity chef Mitch Tonks puts on the Crab Festival. (8/10)
Summer has arrived, bringing with it the hustle and bustle of tourism. While Pat prepares for a full house, it's up to powerboat instructor Mike to enforce the laws of the sea. (9/10)
Alan Cumming's tour of the UK continues as he uncovers more secrets in urban areas. This week, he's in Brighton where he travels from the toy museum to the Royal Pavilion. (2/8)
In Bristol, Alan uncovers a grisly secret at the docks before his journey takes him deep underground in Clifton. He also visits the city's first speakeasy. (3/8)
Blue Bell Boy: After tracking down a precocious young liquor thief, Nucky and Owen are forced into hiding when the feds turn up unexpectedly. Strong language/violence/sex. (S3, ep 4)
You'd Be Surprised: Arnold Rothstein sends Gyp Rosetti an unequivocal message, while Nucky ensures Billie's show has star quality. Sex/mature themes. (S3, ep 5)
Eviction: Bill mulls a risky advertising venture while Barb learns of Nicki's secret spending and the mess she is in. Plus, Sarah brings home a surprise. (S1, ep 7)
Easter: Bill's ongoing feud with Roman results in a glut of lawsuits and a flood of relatives from Juniper Creek descending on the houses, including an unsanitary Frank. (S1, ep 8)
No One: Jaime weighs his options and Tyrion's plans begin to bear fruit. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 8)
Mayham: As Tony's comatose dream continues, the stress of Silvio's added workload affects his health. Strong language/violence/mature themes/flashing images. (S6, ep 3)