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USA sets line-up for women's qualification round at 2017 World Championships

MONTREAL, Que., Canada, Oct.

3, 2017 – The United States has submitted its line-up for the women's qualification round at 7 p.m.

ET on Wednesday, Oct.

4, at the 2017 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Que., Canada.

The U.S.

women are competing in the final qualification subdivision.

The finals begin on Thursday, Oct.

5, with the men's all-around.

USA Gymnastics is providing live webcasts of the U.S.

competitive sessions and all finals at USAGymWorlds.com.

The U.S.

women's line-up for Wednesday's qualification round is listed below.

The USA is competing in Subdivision 5 and starts on vault.

The 2017 U.S.

Womens Team features Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz./Oasis Gymnastics; Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics; Ashton Locklear, Hamlet, N.C./Everest Gymnastics; and Ragan Smith, Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics.

Jordan Chiles of Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics, is the non-traveling replacement athlete.

All-around: Hurd, Smith.

Vault: Carey, Hurd, Smith.

Uneven bars: Hurd, Locklear, Smith.

Balance beam: Hurd, Locklear, Smith.

Floor exercise: Carey, Hurd, Smith.

This year's World Championships is an individual World Championships, which means World champions for men's and women's all-around and individual events are determined but there is not a team competition.

Athletes advance to the respective event finals based on performances in the qualification rounds, with a max of two per country.

Athletes advance to the event finals at this year's World Championships, an individual World Championships, based on performances during the qualification rounds, with a max of two per country.

Women qualification rounds wrap up on Oct.

Athletes are vying for World titles for the men's and women's all-around and individual events.

The U.S.

Men's Team for Montreal features: Marvin Kimble of Milwaukee, Wis./Salto Gymnastics Center; Sam Mikulak of Newport Coast, Calif./U.S.

Olympic Training Center; Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./University of Oklahoma; Alex Naddour of Queen Creek, Ariz./USA Youth Fitness Center; Eddie Penev of Rochester, N.Y./U.S.

Olympic Training Center; and Donnell Whittenburg of Baltimore, Md./U.S.

Olympic Training Center.

The non-traveling replacement athletes are: Allan Bower of Norman, Okla./University of Oklahoma; Akash Modi of Stanford, Calif./Stanford University; and Colin VanWicklen of Norman, Okla./University of Oklahoma.

Event schedule.

The remaining World Championships' competition schedule is as follows.

The qualification rounds with U.S.

athletes are in boldface.

Qualification rounds.

Oct. 3 – Women: 4 p.m.

ET, Subdivision 1; 7 p.m.

ET, Subdivision 2.

Oct. 4 – Women: 1:30 p.m.

ET, Subdivision 3; 4 p.m.

ET, Subdivision 4; 7 p.m.

ET, Subdivision 5*. All-Around finals.

Oct. 5 – 7 p.m.

ET, men's all-around final.

Oct. 6 –7 p.m.

ET, women's all-around final.

Individual event finals. Oct.

7 – men's floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings; women's vault, uneven bars, 1 p.m.

ET. Oct.

8 – men's vault, parallel bars, horizontal bar; women's balance beam, floor exercise; closing ceremony, 1 p.m.

ET. The 2017 U.S.

Womens Team, who will compete on Oct.

3 in the qualification round, features Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz./Oasis Gymnastics; Morgan Hurd, Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics; Ashton Locklear, Hamlet, N.C./Everest Gymnastics; and Ragan Smith, Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics.

Jordan Chiles of Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics, is the non-traveling replacement athlete.

Ways to follow the action.

Heres a quick overview of the various ways to watch and follow the U.S.

Teams performances at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal.

For more information on the World Championships, please go to USAGymWorlds.com.

Live webcasts.

USAGymWorlds.com will have live webcasts (U.S.

viewers only) of all rounds of competition and podium training, including those that feature U.S.

athletes.

The coverage will also be archived for on-demand viewing.

The schedule is below. Oct. 4 p.m.

ET – Women's Qualification Round, Sub.

1 (GBR). 7 p.m.

ET – Women's Qualification Round, Sub.

2 (CAN, RUS). Oct. 1:30 p.m.

ET – Women's Qualification Round, Sub.

3 (NED, ROU). 7 p.m.

ET – Women's Qualification Round, Sub.

5 (USA, CHN, JPN). Oct.

7 p.m. ET – Men's All-Around Finals. Oct.

7 p.m. ET – Women's All-Around Finals.

Oct. 1 p.m. ET – Event Finals, Day 1.

Oct. 1 p.m. ET – Event Finals, Day 2.

NBC Sports.

Fans can catch all the action live in spectacular high definition via NBC Sports online at NBCSports.com/Live, or through the NBC Sports app which is available on the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Windows Store, Roku Channel Store, Apple TV and Amazon Fire.

Oct. 5 - 7 p.m.

ET – Men's All-Around Finals.

Oct. 6 - 7 p.m.

ET – Women's All-Around Finals.

Oct. 7 - 1 p.m. ET – Event Finals, Day 1.

Oct. 8 - 1 p.m. ET – Event Finals, Day 2.

Cable TV.

The Olympic Channel will air the men's and women's all-around finals of the 2017 World Championships live on Oct.

5 and 6 at 7 p.m.

In addition, NBC Sports Network will provide live coverage of the second day of event finals on Oct.

8 at 1 p.m.

Live webstreams of the finals sessions will also be available at USAGymWorlds.com.

NBC.

NBC will broadcast coverage of the Worlds on Oct.

7 at 2 p.m.

ET, hosted by NBC Sports Group's gymnastics team of Tim Daggett, 1984 Olympic team gold medalist, Nastia Liukin, 2008 Olympic all-around champion, and John Roethlisberger, three-time Olympian.

USAGymWorlds.com.

USA Gymnastics will provide enhanced coverage from Montreal, including results, photos, interviews and the webcast.

Fans can also follow the action on Facebook, facebook.com/USAGymnastics, and Twitter, @usagym, or by using #MTL2017GYM.

Live scoring.

The International Gymnastics Federation provides live scoring from its World Championships.

For more information and access, go to fig-gymnastics.com.

Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States.

Its mission is to encourage participation and the pursuit of excellence in the sport.

Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, acrobatic gymnastics and Gymnastics for All (formerly known as group gymnastics).

For more complete information, log on to usagym.org.

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How America Accidentally Invented The Nazis - Duration: 6:08.

- America!

The land of the free, the home of the Brave!

Give me your tired and your poor!

We were the first to the moon, we invented Rock 'n Roll!

We have a Beyonce!

We made Nazis!

I'm sorry, what did I just read?

These were non-refundable.

Yes, Captain America punched Nazis in his day,

but a lesser known part of history?

Hitler's Nazi Party wrote almost all of their

anti-Jewish laws based off of our own Jim Crow Laws.

And if you're like me and heard that fact

and tore through your old High School history book

to find that chapter you probably faked sick during

but came up with nothing, don't worry, you're not alone.

Liars, all of you!

Liars!

Why are you lying to me?!

Oh, no, I like that chapter.

That's women's rights.

Agh!

But for real, there's a lot of talk right now

about remembering our American history

and not erasing it, well,

here's the real history lesson our books have been erasing.

First, let's start with Hitler

and the Nazi Party's attitude towards America.

There were many things about America that they hated,

including our innovation, go-get 'em attitude,

and the, hey immigrants, come on over!

He hated all of that.

But he did not hate our racism.

Oh, and our Walt Disney.

Although he may have just been reading

into Snow White's name just a little too much.

Hitler saw the United States as a potential future ally.

America was a master at creating second class citizens

despite our freedom for all attitude.

In Hitler's eyes, we were the most advanced country

when it came to legal discrimination,

and he admired our endeavor to keep

the Nordic race on top.

On September 15th, 1935, Hitler met with his top advisers

to draft what would become the Nuremberg Laws,

which would strip millions of Jewish people

of their civil rights.

During the meeting, Hitler and his top advisers

looked at the United State's Jim Crow laws

as guidance to draft legislation.

Hitler was super interested in how we successfully

implemented laws that prevented interracial marriages.

He also thought we did a super good job telling people apart

so we could be more easily racist towards on another.

Specifically, they copied two of America's Jim Crow Laws,

the Miscegenation laws, which prohibited members

of different races from marrying,

and the one drop rule, which stated that anyone

with one drop of black ancestry was considered black.

Hitler saw that and was like hell yeah,

can I have some of that please?

As long as there isn't a drop of non white blood in it,

thank you so much, thank you.

So yeah, we made Nazis.

Also the guy who made sea monkeys, Harold Nathan Braunhut,

was a white supremacist.

So, yeah, if that doesn't just ruin your day.

Sea monkeys, man, sucks.

So yes, Hitler may have loved us for perfecting

the marginalization of large groups within the confines

of the law, but, as I said earlier,

Hitler also hated us.

He hated our innovation, our American Spirit,

he hated our land of immigrants.

And, believe it or not, those are exactly the things

that United us to not only beat Hitler,

but also sow the seeds of the Civil Rights Movement.

America entered the war, which sparked

the Double V Campaign.

It's aim was to gain victory abroad against the Nazis,

and victory here at home against Jim Crow laws.

This was a huge step towards the Civil Rights Movement.

America also accepted Jewish immigrants into the country.

Many of them still faced anti-Semitism here in the states

and went to teach in the South

in predominately black schools.

So German racism and terrible American racism

brought these groups together, and those professors

taught ideas that would be integral

to the social movement of the 60s.

It's a lot easier to write jokes for things

that aren't sad, like Gremlins, thanks Dan.

So yeah, we kinda made Nazis.

But then also we Captain America punched them into oblivion

and those who were oppressed came to America

to nudge us towards the Civil Rights Movement,

one of the most American things to ever happen in America,

and championed rights for those affected by Jim Crow

and women and immigrants and Native Americans

and pretty much every person here in the United States.

Not only that, but looking at the

White Nationalist movement today?

Nothing they have to say is new.

It's just a reiteration of ideas that regurgitate themselves

every few years to give power to the few at the top

who would rather see us angry at each other

and blame each other for our misfortune than being

angry at the people who own 1% of all the economy's wealth.

And if you're a white Nationalist watching this,

and you think hey, Hitler wasn't wrong,

he had the right idea.

You know that Hitler also thought that you guys came

from the underwater city of Atlantis, right?

Like, that's the best he could come up with

as to why you were better than everyone else.

Because you come from a mystical land of glittery mermaids.

But hey if you think he was right,

go ahead and go look for Atlantis.

Just walk right into that ocean.

Without any life preservers.

Just keep going, don't turn around.

Call me when you find it, thank you so much.

So there you go!

Knowing our real history is important.

Otherwise we don't see how oppressive systems are connected

or how America can rise to the occasion,

toppling these oppressive systems and creating a newer,

better society afterwards

even if it's only one step at a time.

America!

The Civil Rights Movement, the Stonewall Riots!

Beyonce, we get to have a Beyonce!

Not sure how I feel about Walt Disney anymore.

The women's suffrage movement!

Beyonce, guys!

Oh, sea monkeys though, yeah.

Sea monkeys is the bummer.

That still hurts, but America.

Yay.

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Were setting York Nebraska, you guys been here before.

Were waiting for a dock way down there.

Right now there's Steven's transport in the dock.

Soon he out were in.

it was a cold morning 20 degrees when we woke up its 25 right now.

todays the last day of October today Halloween.

You guys are probley be seeing this tomorrow.

is it the first Monday thank it is.

yeah Saturday at midnight or 2 o'clock in the morning time changes.

we actually go back one hour.

I do believe.

Dogs are barking.

I'm just waiting.

alright empty.

we have to slide over here o the blue beacon we have to get a trailer wash a trailer wash

out.

it looks like Thiers no line.

that's good.

maybe we can get rite in and rite out.

I did see one truck.

I don't know if they got one bay I thank Thiers something in the other bay.

their is a pickup truck with a RV.

I wonder how quick he'll get done .their wont be much of a video today.

this is getting to be a habit 1:30 I got to my pickup I set there for 6 hours and the

they tell I have to come over here but because their doing road construction you cant make

a left turn.

you have to go like a mile and a half to get here.

even thought it just behind the place.

but any way they told me to making into door 15.

now here's the thing 6 hours I was off duty 4 more hour I had a break.

but because the moved like they did the took my break away.

ill let you guys know.

it wont be much of a video today.

because we did not do anything.

hello first weight or re weight truck number please 530.

scale yea truck number 530 Marquardt trailer number 6363.

11.00 dollars please.

11.00 dollars I already paid thank you sir.

Will it's11:28 central time it took 6 scale ticket's to get my load right.

but I did not have to go back.

I was able to fix it.

but were at 79.900. is what we are.

its another heavy load.

I only have a hour left on my time to work. and will get as far as we can. and the go

to bed.

its been a long day.

I woke up it was dark and when we go o bed its going to be dark.

thank you for watching.

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Everything Coming To Netflix In November 2017 - Duration: 11:56.

We know--everyone's finishing out October with a Stranger Things binge.

But once those final credits roll, how will you fill that Upside-Down-shaped hole in your

heart?

With more TV, of course!

November is bringing plenty of new movies and shows to get excited about.

Here's everything coming to Netflix in November 2017, starting with the Netflix originals.

Alias Grace: Season 1

Hulu may have snagged The Handmaid's Tale, but Netflix is fighting back with Alias Grace,

another drama series based on the works of author Margaret Atwood.

Grace is the semi-biographical tale of Grace Marks, a girl who was convicted of murdering

two people in 1843.

The Netflix adaptation stars Sarah Gadon as the title character and will be released as

a six-part miniseries on November 3rd.

The Big Family Cooking Showdown: Season 1

Get ready for a mouth-watering good time with this unscripted cooking face-off.

Each episode of The Big Family Cooking Showdown sees two families go head to head to prepare

the best dish in a series of challenges.

Netflix got distribution rights for this popular BBC Two cooking show, which originally aired

in the UK in August 2017.

Stream all of Season 1 on November 3rd.

Fate/Apocrypha: Part 1

Based on the series of light novels of the same name, Fate/Apocrypha is an all-new anime

series that follows two warring clans, the Red Faction and the Black Faction, at the

outbreak of an epic magical war.

Netflix and A-1 Pictures originally aired the series exclusively in Japan in July 2017,

and they're bringing the dueling mages stateside on November 7th.

If you're an anime fan, this is one new series you can't miss.

The Killer

Netflix is extending their international acquisitions this month with The Killer, a Brazilian crime

thriller that looks just as intense as its name would suggest.

The story centers on a man named Shaggy who's on a one-gun mission to track down a notorious

outlaw.

Netflix hasn't released many details about this film, but The Killer looks like the Portuguese

spaghetti Western we've all been waiting for.

And we didn't even know it!

Check it out when it hits Netflix on November 10th.

Blazing Transfer Students: Season 1

If Fate/Apocrypha doesn't sate your anime appetite, tune in to Season 1 of Blazing Transfer

Students.

While it's not anime--it's a live-action sequel to the manga of the same name--Blazing Transfer

Students promises to offer up plenty of anime style, with a premise so ridiculous we won't

be able to not watch it: seven boys, all named Kakeru, get transferred to a new school at

the same time on a secret mission.

That's either the worst or the best thing we've ever heard, and we'll find out for sure

when the series hits Netflix on November 10th.

Lady Dynamite: Season 2

There's always something unexpected in each episode of Netflix's hit comedy Lady Dynamite,

and fans can now look forward to a brand new season.

Maria Bamford returns as, well, herself to headline eight new episodes alongside cast

regular Fred Melamed.

Both Bamford and Netflix have remained tight-lipped about what the new season will entail, but

if it's anything like Season 1, we can expect plenty of Bamford's signature humor.

"I do feel better now that I'm off my meds.

I feel SUPER-charged.

Tune in on November 10th.

DeRay Davis: How To Act Black

Stand-up comedian DeRay Davis lands on Netflix this November with How to Act Black, a new

comedy special pulled straight from Davis' stand-up routines.

According to Netflix, the special will dive into life and show business from Davis' point

of view, promising a knock-out series of punchlines and anecdotes than any comedy fan is sure

to love.

Take a look on November 14th.

The Punisher: Season 1

From the minute he was introduced in Season 2 of Daredevil, fans have been eagerly awaiting

Frank Castle's solo Netflix outing, and the wait is finally over.

Jon Bernthal returns as the skull-shirted anti-hero on November 17th.

Season 1 of The Punisher will be comprised of 13 episodes, and Daredevil's Deborah Ann

Woll co-stars, although there's no hint whether Daredevil himself will make an appearance--or

any of the other Defenders, for that matter.

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond

In 1999's Man on the Moon, Jim Carrey turned in a powerful performance as comedian Andy

Kaufman.

And as the documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond reveals, Carrey went to insane lengths

for the role.

Literally, psychotic lengths.

The documentary is composed mainly of behind the scenes footage from the set of Man on

the Moon.

In character every step of the way, Carrey would torment the director, provoke his co-stars,

and, basically, "Kaufman" the hell out of the entire production.

"Universal didn't want the footage we took behind the scenes to surface so people wouldn't

think I was an ---hole."

Even off the set, Carrey enmeshed himself in Kaufman, once spending two hours on the

phone with director Ron Howard to talk about their upcoming film How the Grinch Stole Christmas…

in character as Andy Kaufman.

It may have worked wonders for Man on the Moon, but at the same time, it probably explains

just as much about the mess that was Grinch.

You can see the craziness for yourself when Jim and Andy debuts November 17.

Longmire: Season 6

Saddle up, because Netflix's critically acclaimed crime drama Longmire is galloping into its

sixth and final season on November 17th.

If we can believe the trailer, this looks like the end of the road for series protagonist

Walt Longmire, who's ready to turn in his badge and give up his life as a lawman.

Netflix grabbed this modern-day Western when A&E pulled the plug after three seasons, making

this Longmire's third season under the Netflix umbrella.

Mudbound

This Netflix original centers on two soldiers at the end of World War II who return home

to rural Mississippi, only to find that, in many ways, their struggles are only just beginning.

Mudbound premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017 to critical acclaim, and Netflix picked

it up for distribution.

Sitting tight with an exceptional percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Mudbound definitely

looks like a film worth waiting for.

Check it out on November 17th.

Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers

With his sarcastic delivery and laid back comedic style, Brian Regan has been making

audiences laugh for decades now, and he's back with a new stand-up special coming exclusively

to Netflix.

Nunchucks and Flamethrowers promises all new jokes and more of Regan's on-point commentary

on everyday life.

Check it out on November 21st.

Saving Capitalism

This movie began life as a Kickstarter campaign that ultimately raised nearly $300,000 for

the film's production.

The documentary follows Robert Reich as he travels the nation to speak to Americans about

the state of the country and how people with different political views can find a common

ground.

Saving Capitalism should offer an interesting glimpse into the political climate of the

US.

Look for it on Netflix on November 21st.

Godless

Are Westerns making their big comeback?

It sure seems like it, and Netflix's upcoming Godless is the latest outlaw joining the gang.

Starring Jeff Daniels, Godless tells the story of Frank Griffin, a bandit hellbent on getting

revenge against his ex-partner.

The six-part miniseries was created by Scott Frank, who penned Logan, with Steven Soderbergh

serving as executive producer.

Get set for all the slick six-shooter action on November 22nd.

She's Gotta Have It: Season 1

Spike Lee's 1986 romantic comedy She's Gotta Have It wasn't a smash hit by any means, but

it brought in over $7 million on a $175,000 budget, so you could definitely call it a

financial success.

And apparently the honchos at Netflix thought it wouldn't be a terrible idea to capitalize

on that by turning it into a series...even if it happened 21 years later.

The show will follow the same premise as the film: one woman has three lovers, but hesitates

to settle down with any of them.

Will it capture the same magic as Lee's original film?

We'll all have the chance to find out when Season 1 premieres on November 23rd.

Cuba and the Cameraman

After making waves at the Venice International Film Festival, Jon Alpert's Cuba and the Cameraman

is set to come out on Netflix on November 24th.

The documentary chronicles four decades of revolution, war, and Communism in Cuba under

the rule of Fidel Castro.

It's not light viewing, but Cuba and the Cameraman should go on everyone's list of must-see documentaries.

Frontier: Season 2

Jason Momoa's gritty period drama is getting a return with Season 2, launching viewers

back into the blood-soaked action and frontier justice.

Created by Rob and Peter Blackie, Frontier follows Momoa's character Declan Harp and

his fight against fur traders in Eastern Canada.

Critics have given the show mixed reviews, with some praising the action and the set

pieces and others deriding Frontier's inconsistent pacing.

However, if you're looking for something action-packed to watch while you kick back and relax, you

can catch Frontier Season 2 on November 24th.

Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park: USA

In the first installment of the Trailer Park Boys' semi-spinoff show Out of the Park, Bubbles,

Julian, and Ricky went to Europe to spread their shenanigans abroad.

In the second season, they're heading to the States.

Some fans felt Out of the Park just wasn't as good as the show, so fingers crossed the

second season will bring back that old trailer park magic.

"It's Samsquanch, Ricky, and there's one right outside my f---ing door, right now, he's trying

to get in my shed."

"Holy s---, Bubbles, I see him.

Don't scare him, he's f---ing worth a lot of money."

Look for Out of the Park: USA on November 24.

Glitch: Season 2

There have been several different series about people mysteriously coming back to life in

recent years.

From the French Les Revenants to the American remake, The Returned, and ABC's unrelated

Resurrection, this idea somehow became the most remade trope in recent memory.

And the Australian telling of the story, Glitch, is built on the same bones: citizens of a

small town have to come to grips with the fact that their loved ones are returning from

the grave.

But while the American series fell a little flat, Glitch was much better received and

went on to win several Australian television awards.

Netflix came in to co-produce Season 2, which airs internationally November 28th.

Good Morning Call: Season 2

Based on a manga of the same name, Good Morning Call is a romantic comedy series about a girl

who accidentally becomes roommates with the hottest boy in school.

Japanese shenanigans ensue, leading to plenty of ridiculous situations and a few unexpected

friendships.

Season 2 is set to land on Netflix on November 28th, so keep your eyes peeled.

That covers all the Netflix originals.

Now let's take a look at some of the new movies Netflix is adding to its lineup in November.

New movies

To start with, Netflix is adding a handful of new action movies this month.

On the 1st, look for Chappie, a sci-fi action comedy from District 9's Neil Blomkamp, as

well as Men in Black.

"Now that's what I'm talking about."

November 1st is also seeing the addition of some classic comedies like the original Scary

Movie and The Whole Nine Yards.

For a more serious watch, be sure to check out brand new documentaries like 2016's It's

Not Yet Dark, an inspiring story about Irish filmmaker Simon Fitzmaurice, who set out to

direct a film after he was diagnosed with neurodegenerative ALS at the age of 34.

Look for it November 2.

Other documentaries to watch for this month include 2017's Williams, a supercharged glimpse

into the founder of the Williams Formula 1 team, and Long Time Running, a music-driven

glimpse into Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

Netflix's drama lineup is similarly getting better in November, with 42, Field of Dreams,

Michael Clayton, and The Pursuit of Happyness all arriving on the first of the month.

Those are some hard-hitting films, but don't worry: Netflix is adding plenty of films for

family time, too, with Casper and Charlotte's Web hitting the service on November 1st, Scooby-Doo

2: Monsters Unleashed on November 13, and The Boss Baby on November 22nd.

Then, once the kids are in bed, keep the post-Halloween chills going with Silent Hill and Oculus on

November 1st and 2017's Darkness Rising on the 27th.

But horror shouldn't be too serious, so you can also look forward to the campy scares

of 2010's Piranha 3D on November 20.

New television

If the first of the month comes and you've finished binging on Stranger Things already,

don't freak out.

There are plenty of other shows to grab your undivided attention.

In addition to The Punisher, Netflix is bringing on Season 1 of Stranger, a South Korean mystery

thriller about a police prosecutor on the hunt for a serial killer.

The series garnered rave reviews in its home country, and you can experience all the twists

and turns on November 1st.

Also, get ready for police-on-convict action, COPS style, with Under Arrest: Season 7 dropping

on the first of the month and Lockup: State Prisons arriving on the 15th.

Finally, settle in for the third season of Broadchurch on November 27th, the critically

acclaimed British drama that was nominated for seven BAFTA awards in its first season,

and which Entertainment Weekly went so far as to call "a bona fide national obsession."

"Now that's impressive."

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