Episode 9

A toy company delivery man is working on a Sunday and packs a gas cylinder on his way out to "make balloons for the kids." At a shopping center, an 8 year-old boy and his mother are shopping. He's mesmerized by action figures, but his mother tells him to get one when he's with his father. A call of nature separates the two, and he sees a boxed action figure on the restroom counter. The man entices him to a secret meeting in the huge parking lot for a different action figure. The boy is abducted, the parents are frantic, but no ransom demand is given. Much later, the boy is found 40 Kilometers from the abduction site with only a pinpoint strangulation mark and the letter "A" painted on his body with only-visible-under-UV-light paint. Who is this killer and does the painted letter suggest more killings are planned?
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows

Slow Horses
Slow Horses follows the story of a group of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5 called Slough House after the big mistakes they've made that resulted in the end of their mainstream careers.
This quick-witted spy drama follows a dysfunctional team of M15 agents—and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb—as they navigate the espionage world's smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.

Landman
Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, Landman is a modern day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs. The series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it's reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.

Jeopardy!
Jeopardy! is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money).

6666
Founded when Comanches still ruled West Texas, no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666 [pronounced "Four Sixes"]. Still operating as it did two centuries before, and encompassing an entire county, the 6666 is where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing … The 6666 is synonymous with the merciless endeavor to raise the finest horses and livestock in the world, and ultimately where world class cowboys are born and made.