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Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

1983–Present
Location

New York City, New York, United States of America

Alternate names

Showtime|Showtime Networks

Description

Paramount+ with SHOWTIME (formerly SHOWTIME) is a premium network featuring award-winning originals, groundbreaking documentaries, blockbuster movies, new series and more, all without commercial interruptions.

“About SHOWTIME,” Showtime, accessed March 9, 2024, https://www.paramountpluswithshowtime.com/legal/19njnd/about-showtime.
Works in catalogue
  • The poster features an abstract portrayal of eight heads spiralling out from a central point, resembling a sample under a microscope. The eight heads belong to the main characters of the series, Sun Bak (a South Korean woman portrayed by Bae Doona), Nomi Marks (a white trans woman from San Francisco protrayed by Jamie Clayton), Kala Dandekar (an Indian woman portrayed by Tina Desai), Riley Blue (a white Icelandic woman portrayed by Tuppence Middleton), Wolfgang Bogdanow (a white German man portrayed by Max Riemelt), Lito Rodriguez (a Mexican man portrayed by Miguel Ángel Silvestre), Will Gorski (a white man from Chicago portrayed by Brian J. Smith), and Capheus Onyango (a black Kenyan man portrayed by Aml Ameen). The background is a mixed gradient of various greens and blues. The series title, "Sense8," is written with "Sense" in light green and "8" in black across the centre of the poster. Above the title, centered between two heads is the series tagline "I am we."

    Limbic Resonance

    TV episode, 2015

    Eight strangers from cities around the globe begin having experiences that defy explanation.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    176, 172, 171

    TV episode, 2019

    Abby feels out of place when Chris takes her to a hip, sex-positive, 'queer wonderland' for their second date and has a free therapy session.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    162

    TV episode, 2019

    Abby and Chris plan to have sex for the first time at the end of a Bacchanalian day of three meals, four Lyft rides and an STD reveal.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Abby navigates public restrooms as a gender non-conforming queer dyke with OCD at a Dolly Parton concert.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    66, 65, 64, 62

    TV episode, 2020

    A medical emergency brings Abby and Campbell’s friendship into focus and Abby reveals her biggest secret to Chris.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    15, 14 (pt. 1)

    TV episode, 2020

    Edward and Carol Lynn wed, Danger Zone has their moment and Abby violates Chris’ one request.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    14 (pt. 2), 12, 11, 10

    TV episode, 2020

    Having ignored the advice of her friends, Abby finally confesses the truth to Chris after a painting puts her in a trance.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    3, 2, 2001

    TV episode, 2020

    When Abby motivates herself to get out of the apartment for Julia’s This American Life show, she’s met with two unwanted surprises.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Life Got in the Way

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby settles into a routine with a new roommate. Season premiere.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    A crisis in Abby’s apartment triggers buried memories from her childhood.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Two Queens on Two Queens

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby and Campbell face a day of supposedly fun family events.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Abby sets out to make up for her “crime against the queer community.”

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Take Your Child to Work Day

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby is given the chance to prove she actually can function in a crisis.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Eleanor Roosevelt

    TV episode, 2021

    As COVID-19 hits, Abby receives some devastating family news.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Oh Say Can You See

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby and her family gather and anxiously wait for news.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    FTP

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby reckons with her own history of racism, police violence and grief.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    Hey, Dad

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby and her dad reflect on their family’s history of mental illness.

  • Abby McEnany lies on a red carpet with a bunch of cardboard boxes stacked on top of them and all around them. They have light skin with white-gray hair and glasses, and are wearing a blue-and-white plaid button up.

    I Release You

    TV episode, 2021

    Abby ends one relationship and begins a new one.

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    Rind

    film/video, 2022

    Rind unconsciously unfolds the director’s relationship with herself during 2020 and 2022. It is the transition from an isolated lifestyle, wherein the director’s impulsive conduct is contrasted with the sudden confrontation with the outside world in which bad habits go unnoticed. An environment made out to be more intimidating than reality ultimately reveals itself in self-reflection.