This bone chilling release from the horror series Penny Dreadful includes all eight episodes of the show's first season, following characters in Victorian England through many terrifying, sexually disturbing horrors.
Laugh your way through 22 uncensored episodes of Seth MacFarlane's irreverent animated series in this collection released to commemorate Family Guy's milestone 200th episode.
During the sixth season of this crime drama, Jane (Simon Baker) keeps narrowing down his list of Red John suspects, and at one point he even manages to gather all of the suspects together. An explosion disrupts things, but after 10 years of relentlessly pursuing this very personal case, Jane finally uncovers his wife and daughter's killer. The show then does a two-year jump in time and finds Jane living a serene life on an island, but he's eventually pulled back into using his skills to help solve crimes. However, he's now assisting the FBI instead of the CBI, and he's reporting to Special Agent Dennis Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar). He also works closely with Special Agent Kim Fischer (Emily Swallow), but he refuses to cooperate until they recruit Lisbon (Robin Tunney) to join their team as well.
Legitimate business opportunities are pursued for SAMCRO in the sixth season of Sons of Anarchy. Elsewhere, Jax (Charlie Hunnam) secures a new alliance for the club, while Clay (Ron Perlman) seeks protection. Later, when the clubhouse is attacked, the men are forced to come face to face with the demons of their past, and Jax discovers a secret that will change his life forever.
Season 9 of the supernatural series begins with the fallout from heaven's angels descending to earth. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) suddenly find themselves living in a world that is now inhabited by thousands of powerful, angelic beings, some of whom want them dead. The brothers then embark on a journey to reopen the gates of heaven. Meanwhile, Castiel (Misha Collins) struggles to survive without his powers and embarks on living as a human; Crowley (Mark Sheppard), the King of Hell, is kidnapped by Dean in order to find demons on earth; and Abaddon (Alaina Huffman), the Knight of Hell, reappears with plans to take over hell once and for all.
The seventh and final season of the adaptation of Charlaine Harris' Southern vampire novels begins with a vampire-human mixer at Bellefleur's, née Merlotte's, in full swing, but a gruesome attack by a band of Hep V-infected bloodsuckers throws Bon Temps into chaos and prompts a wave of spiteful finger-pointing at one of its most well-known residents--Sookie (Anna Paquin). Meanwhile, Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) tries to convince Andy (Chris Bauer) she's desperate to atone for her past mistakes; Bill (Stephen Moyer) recalls his pre-Civil War life; Jason (Ryan Kwanten) has an awkward reunion with an old friend; Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) helps Lettie Mae (Adina Porter) resolve her tumultuous relationship with Tara (Rutine Wesley); and Pam (Kristin Bauer Van Straten) searches the globe for Eric (Alexander Skarsgård)--assuming he's still alive!