All the shows worth watching this season.

For Kids:

Akedo (YouTube): Akedo was a hot toy a couple of years ago. It was like Pokémon and Rock’em Sock’em Robots put together. As part of their advertising, they made a cartoon series on YouTube. The show is actually well animated and decently written. It might be a shameless plug, but it has fun characters and life lessons

Topics: Combat, weapons, sports, team work, ambition, collecting toys

For Teens:

Wednesday Season 2 (Netflix): Everyone’s favorite fatalist teen is back for a new season of twisted horror and mystery. Wednesday must regain her vision powers and figure out who is coming to kill her friend Enid. Meanwhile, Pugsley gets his own spotlight, working to unearth a zombie. The show deals with Wednesday’s drama and misunderstanding of her mother as they work to repair their relationship.

Topics: TV-14, death, swindling, superpowers, gore, family ties, psychic visions, deception, light profanity, friendships, romantic realities

For Adults:

Unstable (Netflix): Rob Lowe plays a billionaire tech genius who has no idea how to cope with the loss of his wife. Now his tech company is sinking and he needs to figure out how to grieve and come up with the next billion-dollar idea. Luckily, his estranged son agrees to help him.

Topics: TV-MA, adult profanity, grief, romance, counseling, science, tech business, impulsive ideas

Only Murders in the Building (Season 5, Hulu): I am five episodes in and the comedy chemistry between, Martin, Steve, and Selena is golden. The podcast personalities must solve a double murder in the Arconia: a crime boss and Lester the Doorman.

Topics: TV-MA, adult profanity, murder, elderly values, generation gaps, severed fingers, sleuthing