If you’re not all wrapped up in Paramount+‘s newest Taylor Sheridan shows, The Madison and Marshalls, this weekend’s four suggestions also have you covered for mood, intensity, and some good comedy just to keep things balanced.
As we enter the final days of March, I’ve pulled together a slick British spy thriller and an even slicker British mob story from Guy Ritchie, before making a complete 90-degree turn into the mind of Nathan Fielder and an odd-but-fun animated series.
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The Agency
A CIA agent must choose between duty and love
If you’re like me and can’t get enough of deep-twisting and intricate spy thrillers like Slow Horses, The Night Agent, and Dept. Q, then add 2024’s superb The Agency to your list. First, I have to point out that few actors play cool and calculated like Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds), who you might also love as a deliberate hitman in The Killer. In The Agency, Fassbender is an American CIA agent called Martian, who’s just returned to regular service in London after years deep undercover in Ethiopia.
But while there, he breaks a cardinal rule and falls in love with Sami Zahir (Jodie Turner-Smith), whom he must leave behind. As Martian gets pulled back into the Agency’s work of trying to find a lost agent named Coyote, Sami turns up in London
The Agency
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November 29, 2024
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Paramount+ with Showtime
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Michael Fassbender
Martian
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Jodie Turner-Smith
Samia Zahir
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Saura Lightfoot Leon
Danny
and is in trouble, testing Martian’s loyalty and duty to his clandestine career. Jeffrey Wright, Richard Gere, and Kathering Waterston also co-star in this thrill-ride that unfolds over 10 highly bingable episodes.
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MobLand
Tom Hardy shines in this gritty British crime series
While everyone is busy gushing over director Guy Ritchie’s current hit streaming on another service—Prime Video’s awesome Young Sherlock—I’m here to remind everyone that Paramount+ has another of the grit-master’s excellent shows you should definitely watch, if you haven’t already: MobLand. Tom Hardy is perfectly cast as Harry Da Souza, a smart-but-brutal fixer for Liverpool’s long-standing Harrigan crime family.
In season one, everything goes pear-shaped when young, dumb son Eddie Harrigan (Anson Boon) sparks a gang war with rivals, the Stevensons. But vicious and stubborn patriarch Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan) and his devious wife Maeve (Helen Mirren) won’t back down, leaving Harry and cooler-headed next-in-line son Kevin (Paddy Considine) to clean it all up before everyone winds up dead. Production on a second season has already started, so now’s the time to get up to speed.
MobLand
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March 30, 2025
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Paramount+
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Pierce Brosnan
Conrad Harrigan
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Paddy Considine
Kevin Harrigan
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Helen Mirren
Maeve Harrigan
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Nathan for You
Cringe reality-comedy at its best
You might know brilliantly funny Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder from his more recent shows, HBO’s The Rehearsal and Paramount+/Showtime’s The Curse, with Emma Stone. If you’re a fan of Fielder’s deadpan “cringe comedy,” then you should for sure take a look back at the four seasons of his brilliant docu-reality parody show, Nathan for You.
In each of the show’s 36 half-hour episodes that ran from 2013 to 2017, Fielder (or a fictionalized version of himself) flexes his business degree to help real struggling small businesses, often with ludicrous, hare-brained schemes that teeter on the edge of legal or moral right and wrong. Standout episodes include when Fielder rebrands a local coffee shop as “Dumb Starbucks,” parodying their logo, drinks (Dumb Venti), and even uniforms, to attract customers, or when he tried to take down a Best Buy by getting a small electronics store to sell $1 TVs to trigger the big box store’s price-match clause.
Nathan for You has a 97% critic’s score on Rotten Tomatoes and is well worth going down the rabbit hole after.
Nathan for You
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2013 – 2017-00-00
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Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman
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Nathan Fielder, Jason Woliner
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Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman, Dan Mintz
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Jeff & Some Aliens
Humanity’s existence relies on a loser named Jeff
This single season of Comedy Central’s adult-animation series Jeff & Some Aliens was a hit with fans when it aired in 2017, and it still holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. And for good reason. The definitely-not-for-kids show, from TripTank creators Sean Donnelley and Alessandro Minoli, follows a loser of a human named Jeff (voiced by Stranger Things’ Murray, actor Brett Gelman), who works at a smoothie stand and is going nowhere.
Jeff’s life and the well-being of humankind become intrinsically linked when three aliens, Sammy, Jimmy, and Ted, from the planet Azuria, move in with Jeff to study him so they can determine if they should or shouldn’t just destroy us all. Jeff & Some Aliens is kind of a Rick and Morty-meets-It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia mashup, as Jeff tries to curb his human urges (there are a lot of alien devices he takes advantage of), be a better person, and try not to get us all wiped from existence. This cult-classic animated series flew under the radar when it was first released, but its 10 episodes will make you question why—it’s soo good.
Whether you’re in for a full-season (or series) binge or just want a quick episode to laugh to, this week’s Paramount+ picks offer exactly the kind of escape the weekend is for. Also, check out my suggestions for what shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, too.
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