Dept. Q to Adults: the seven best shows to stream this week
Briefly

The article reviews three distinct shows: a dark cop drama featuring Carl Morck, a Gen Z houseshare comedy, and a documentary about the Tylenol Murders. Morck, portrayed by Matthew Goode, is a fractured detective relegated to cold cases that reveal both his skills and complexities. The houseshare comedy presents a more relatable piece with characters tackling societal pressures and aspirations. Meanwhile, the Tylenol documentary uncovers a chilling unsolved crime, examining public health implications and ongoing mysteries, drawing parallels between narratives and the pressures of modern life.
Carl Morck is a rogue cop whose abrasive demeanor conceals a brilliant mind, as he works through complex cold cases while navigating his traumatic past.
The new housing comedy offers a more realistic look at Gen Z life, showcasing characters who grapple with dead-end jobs and aspirations for social media fame.
The documentary series probes the chilling unsolved case of the Tylenol Murders, where cyanide-laced pills led to a public health crisis and still raise questions.
Despite lacking the depth of similar shows, Morck's partnership with Akram injects humor into the narrative, balancing tension with moments of relatability.
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