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- A groundbreaking inside look at the long shot election and tumultuous first term of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia's unapologetic District Attorney, and his experiment to upend the criminal justice system from the inside out.
- K.9. Undercover is a parody of the popular American comedy television series, K.C. Undercover. The Cooper family members and their undercover spy allies are re-imagined as canines who embark on the mission to save the world from the evil Other Side.
- A young boy is born to two very particular parents who improve his less-than-perfect human parts with robot parts and a remote control. He spends all of his time mowing his parents' lawn until he meets a friend with an escape plan drawn in crayon.
- A small town in Washington state is destroyed by a sexual abuse witch-hunt.
- A college dropout accepts an invitation to join an elite secret society but quickly discovers their mission is less charitable than expected.
- Official music video for "New York" by St. Vincent.
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- After successfully building a time machine that uses love to help heal and replace harmful childhood memories, a teenage scientist/influencer puts his new invention to the test to challenge intergenerational trauma.
- Civil rights champion Larry Krasner wins the seat for Philadelphia District Attorney by a landslide. Pledging sweeping reform, he fires resistant attorneys, and his team unveils a secret that shakes the police department.
- LaTonya Myers fights for probation reform but knows a slip-up could land her back in prison; the D.A.'s team pursues systemic probation reform.
- A skeptical parole board stands between Joseph Chamberlain and freedom; local media points fingers at D.A. Krasner following a murder spike, threatening to halt his office's plans for parole reform.
- The Doggett family moves to Wenatchee, WA to build a better life when, suddenly, parents Mark and Carol end up on trial accused of molestation. The key witnesses against them? Their own children. Serving as the prism into the first wave of arrests, the Doggetts unknowingly plant the seeds for what will become an alleged, extraordinary underground child sex ring called 'The Circle.'
- Pentecostal pastor Roby Roberson is among the first to recognize that innocents are being railroaded in Wenatchee's "Happy Valley." But when he sets out to fight on their behalf, his church congregation is targeted, Roby and his wife are arrested, and the Roberson's only child goes on the run to avoid the law.
- With the sex ring fully constructed and the townsfolk in peril, "The Serpent" explores the man behind the investigation, Wenatchee sex crimes detective Bob Perez. Incredibly, his troubled, nine year-old foster daughter, Donna Everett, becomes the impetus for the wild accusations that unfold. Donna, now 40 years-old, tells her gut-wrenching story for the very first time, revealing the shocking evolution of the lies, and the lives destroyed.
- Foster parent Bob Devereaux is targeted by forces at Child Protective Services seeking revenge for a previous altercation. Revealing the classism and dysfunction lurking beneath the town's "Happy Valley" façade, "The Sin Eaters" introduces the heroic CPS whistle-blowers who break from the herd to speak out against the injustice and horrifying retaliation that follows by their superiors.
- The tide finally begins to turn with the Sims, a family who attended Roby's church and were arrested and coerced in an effort to implicate their pastor. Having seen the fates of the others, the Sims refuse to cooperate, mortgaging everything they have to pay for outside counsel, who obliterates the prosecution's case. "The Circle" is breaking.
- The emancipators arrive just in time in the form of outside media, and their relentless reporting attracts the attention of the Innocence Project. After obtaining counsel, the accused are finally released one by one over a period of time, attempting to salvage their families and lives. But while most are exonerated, there is no accountability, and justice is never served upon the real perpetrators - the system.