The lives of current and former NFL players aren't as glamorous as they seem in this comedy-drama that focuses on a retired defensive end who looks out for his friends' financial stability and personal well-being. A comedy-drama series is about the lives of both, current and former NFL players. The show focuses on the not-so-glamourous bits of their lives; which is usually full of various struggles and distractions which can make or break the NFl players' careers. The protagonist of the series is a retired defensive end, Spencer Strasmore who sets off on a new journey as a financial manager of his fellow NFL friends, who count on him for financial stability and personal well-being.
Of all the actors who've played Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled private Philip Marlowe over the years, Humphrey Bogart, Dick Powell and Powers Boothe have been the hands-down audience favorites. Boothe came in late in the game, essaying the role in the five-part 1983 HBO miniseries Philip Marlowe: Private Eye. In 1986, five more hour-long episodes were added to the HBO manifest.
Adaptation of Wally Lamb's novel about identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey in a family saga that follows their parallel lives in a story of betrayal, sacrifice and forgiveness.
A complex crime drama set in Baltimore that follows the thread of a single police investigation, from the perspectives of both law-enforcement officials and the criminals they're pursuing focused on the city's illegal drug trade in the first series before expanding in scope for the second to include corruption on the waterfront. Each season of the show introduces a different institution in the city of Baltimore.
Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events almost ripped the blue-collar town of Millwood apart. Now, in the present day, a group of disparate teen girls, find themselves tormented by an unknown Assailant and made to pay for the secret sin their parents committed two decades ago.