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We know it’s tough to sort through the offerings on the 700,000 streaming services churning out content, so we’re bringing you a curated little list of what to watch. This week: new Dragons! Joshua Jackson! Leonard Cohen series!
Chef Gordon Ramsay has been torturing chefs for 23 seasons now; to keep it fresh, the show is moving to the East Coast, and only head chefs will compete this season for the ultimate culinary position. (Which is, uh, at Foxwoods Resort Casino?) Stream it at CTV.ca.
Brian Scudamore — overlord of the 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, Wow 1 Day Painting and Shack Shine empire — joins the den this season, alongside guest dragon Simu Liu. Stream it on CBC Gem.
Ryan Murphy continues his run as the hardest-working man in show business, adding yet another program to his roster. This time, it’s a flashy medical procedural set at sea, where Joshua Jackson plays a cruise-ship doctor tasked with saving lives on board. Phillipa Soo serves as his stern sidekick. Stream it at CTV.ca.
“So Long, Marianne” remains one of the most swoon-worthy songs in Leonard Cohen’s repertoire; now, the talented Alex Wolff (“Hereditary”) brings the young troubadour to life in a biopic series about his infamous time on Hydra romancing the titular lass. Stream it Friday on Crave.
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell are at peak charm in this high-concept rom-com series in which a hardened single gal (Bell) unexpectedly falls for a rabbi (Brody). Can they overcome their religious differences to find everlasting love? The supporting cast has a deep bench, including Justine Lupe (“Succession”), Timothy Simons (“Veep”) and Broadway treasure Tovah Feldshuh. Stream it Friday on Netflix.
Redd joins the recent cohort of comedians to go deep on his mental-health journey, riffing on everything from anxiety and deflection to the challenges of choosing the right therapist (“I picked Deborah — white as hell, 75, hair on her chin — she don’t know nobody I know!”). Conan O’Brien executive produces. Stream it Friday on Crave.
Kaitlyn Conley has already spent almost seven years behind bars for poisoning her boss-slash-ex’s mom, but she maintains her innocence to this day. She grants her first interview for this three-part Hulu series. Stream it Saturday on Disney Plus.
Lauren Greenfield documented the addiction to excess that took down a pair of status-obsessed bougie Floridians. Now she turns her lens on modern teens and their struggles in living the life of the chronically online (one interviewee spends 12 hours a day on social media). Stream it Saturday on Disney Plus.
This Daryl-centric spinoff of the “Walking Dead” juggernaut has parlayed a cool French setting and a soulful performance by Norman Reedus into a surprisingly good show. Expect it to get even better now that Carol’s in the mix, as Melissa McBride joins full-time as Daryl’s long-lost bestie, criss-crossing America in her quest to find him. Stream it Sunday on AMC Plus.
Birding. Puppetry. Fly-fishing. Robots. Everyone’s got a hobby. Well, except for Kids in the Hall alum Mark McKinney, who’s eager to expand his extracurricular schedule. He journeys across North America, meets hobbyists and tries a few out himself alongside guest stars like Margaret Cho and “Canada’s Drag Race” choreographer Hollywood Jade. Stream it Wednesday on Crave.
Dear lord, did this trailer ever make us hungry! Dive into a steaming hot bowl of carbs with some of the planet’s most skilled noodle-makers as they share their passion for the pasta. Stream it Wednesday on Netflix.
Do you think you could make it to the top of a mountain? Sixteen normies — many with little outdoors experience — head to New Zealand to scale a peak with a pile of cash on their backs for a chance at winning their share of the $1-million pot. Stream it Wednesday at CTV.ca.
Mysteries this season include a double murder in broad daylight, weird cattle mutilations and the Roswell UFO. Stream it Wednesday on Netflix.
Explore the wilds of our cosmos, from ice planets to space volcanoes. Stream it Wednesday on the PBS app.