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You know how Sunday night TV used to feel?
That sense that something big was dropping, and the week didn’t start until you’d watched it?
Now imagine that, but you don’t have to look at anyone’s face.
Caloroga TV brings our best scripted series together in one prestige feed. Each season airs weekly, one episode every Sunday, so you can savor it like premium television.Same binge energy, better sound, no studio notes.
That sense that something big was dropping, and the week didn’t start until you’d watched it?
Now imagine that, but you don’t have to look at anyone’s face.
Caloroga TV brings our best scripted series together in one prestige feed. Each season airs weekly, one episode every Sunday, so you can savor it like premium television.Same binge energy, better sound, no studio notes.
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Miami, 1989. Five years have passed, and Detective Mick Reyes is still haunted by the elusive killer known as 'The Artist.' As another gruesome murder shakes the city's elite, Reyes finds himself drawn deeper into a world of shadowy art dealers and clandestine gatherings.A mysterious invitation leads Reyes to a high-stakes masquerade ball, where every guest could be the killer he's been chasing. With time running out and the body count rising, Reyes must confront his own demons and navigate a treacherous world of wealth and power to unmask the Artist.But in a city where everyone wears a mask, can Reyes trust anyone? And as he gets closer to the truth, will he become the next masterpiece in the Artist's deadly collection?Don't miss Episode 4: 'Masterpiece of Death' – where the line between hunter and hunted blurs in the dangerous game of cat and mouse through Miami's glittering art scene."
In the neon-soaked streets of 1984 Miami, Detective Mick Reyes faces his most challenging case yet. When a real estate mogul is found brutally murdered in his luxurious condo, Mick and his partner Lin Carter uncover a chilling connection to a sadistic killer known as "The Artist." As they navigate the city's glittering art scene and seedy underbelly,Mick finds himself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a sophisticated sociopath who sees murder as the ultimate form of self-expression. With the body count rising and time running out, can Mick stop The Artist before he strikes again, or will he become the killer's next masterpiece?Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!
In Episode 2 of "The Artist," we delve deeper into the twisted mind of Thomas Ashton, a pre-med student with a dark secret. As Thomas struggles to connect with his peers, he finds unlikely kinship with Alex and Jenna, two free-spirited artists. A trip to Miami awakens something sinister within Thomas, pushing him closer to the edge.The vibrant city becomes the canvas for his macabre desires, culminating in a chilling encounter that will change him forever. This episode explores the birth of a monster, as Thomas embraces his true nature and takes his first steps down a blood-soaked path of artistic expression that will shock the world.
In 1974 Philadelphia, 15-year-old Thomas Ashton's troubled life takes a sinister turn when he meets "The Maestro," a mysterious figure who introduces him to the dark art of murder. Under his tutelage, Thomas hones his skills, blending his artistic talents with a growing bloodlust.At 17, he encounters Sarah, a kindred spirit who becomes his muse and ultimate victim. As Thomas creates his gruesome masterpiece, detectives Jack Novak and Sarah Pearson investigate the shocking crime scene, realizing they're dealing with no ordinary killer.The episode culminates with Thomas deciding to pursue medical school, providing the perfect cover for his twisted ambitions and setting the stage for his evolution into "The Artist."
With Washington divided between President Stillman at Andrews Air Force Base and "Acting President" Hendricks occupying the White House, Bennett emerges from protective custody to tell his story in a measured interview that polarizes an already confused public. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on the constitutional legitimacy of Hendricks' claim to power, Bennett joins Stillman for a public address explaining the attempted power grab disguised as constitutional succession. Just as the tide begins turning, a bombshell revelation changes everything—a whistleblower leaks internal Pantheon communications proving the deliberate use of "The Insurgent" and its marketing campaign as cover for positioning assets and normalizing language of governmental transition. As the conspiracy unravels and history is rapidly rewritten, Garrett Fisher delivers his final podcast, reflecting on democracy's dependence not just on institutions but on citizens who can distinguish fact from fiction, even when powerful interests deliberately blur the boundaries.
Detained without charges following his interrupted Lincoln Memorial speech, Bennett watches from confinement as Speaker Hendricks assumes the powers of Acting President, citing the absence of President Stillman and incapacitation of Vice President Evans. As competing narratives battle for public acceptance—mental health crisis versus patriotic whistleblower—Bennett struggles to find anyone who will believe his warnings. Pantheon News portrays him as an actor who lost himself in his role, while their screens normalize Hendricks' assumption of power. When President Stillman unexpectedly returns to U.S. soil with military support, Washington finds itself divided between two centers of power—creating a constitutional crisis where Americans must choose which reality to accept. Garrett Fisher's podcast becomes one of the few voices questioning the official narrative as the line between fiction and reality disappears entirely.
On the day of the military parade and "The Insurgent" episode six premiere, Bennett discovers non-military personnel operating Pantheon-branded vehicles that break formation to secure key government positions. When he steps to the podium at the Lincoln Memorial to address thousands of fans gathered for the screening, Bennett makes the momentous decision to abandon his prepared remarks and warn the public about the real coup unfolding behind the entertainment facade. But before he can finish, his microphone is cut and security personnel escort him from the stage as the crowd watches in confusion, unable to distinguish whether they're witnessing a marketing stunt or a genuine constitutional crisis.
After learning of Vice President Evans' mysterious hospitalization while President Stillman remains stranded in Rome, Bennett is summoned to a secretive meeting with Speaker Hendricks and other high-ranking officials. There, he discovers they're planning what they call a "constitutional course correction" in response to a supposed leadership vacuum. When Pantheon announces a massive "Course Correction Day" event to coincide with the military parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, Bennett realizes his TV show has become the perfect cover for something far more sinister. As Pantheon-branded military vehicles take suspicious positions around Washington, Bennett finds himself implicated in a conspiracy he never agreed to join, reaching a point where he must either become complicit or risk everything to expose the truth.
In the wake of his viral podcast appearance with Joe Reynolds, Bennett finds himself caught in increasingly disturbing parallels between his TV show and reality. As "Course Correction" rallies spread organically across the nation, Pantheon News Channel subtly shifts its coverage to highlight Bennett's popularity over President Stillman's administration. When Bennett discovers military vehicles bearing Pantheon logos preparing for the upcoming Army celebration parade, he must decide whether to continue playing along with what he increasingly suspects is more than just marketing. Meanwhile, Garrett Fisher's podcast explores the uncanny similarities between the latest episode of "The Insurgent" and real-world events, leaving listeners wondering where entertainment ends and reality begins.
As Bennett grapples with the Secret Service agent's questions, news of the Pope's death and President Stillman's trip to Rome dominate the headlines, overshadowing the plummeting stock market. After meeting with Harding's mysterious associates, Bennett finds himself drawn deeper into their conspiracy despite his misgivings. When Pantheon Plus organizes a special screening of "The Insurgent" in Times Square, what should be a simple promotional event transforms into something more politically charged as attendees arrive with "Course Correction" signs and anti-Stillman messaging.Bennett's unease grows as the network distributes branded t-shirts and fans blur the line between fictional entertainment and real-world politics. Meanwhile, Garrett Fisher's podcast dissects the latest episode of the streaming drama, noting eerie parallels to current events. As "Course Correction" rallies begin forming organically across the country, Bennett receives an ominous text from Harding about military convoys near Washington D.C., suggesting that what began as television fiction might be evolving into dangerous reality.
Bennett dismisses Harding's dangerous suggestion, yet can't shake the unsettling way it echoes his streaming show's plot. When Pantheon Plus launches a provocative marketing campaign with billboards declaring "AMERICA NEEDS A COURSE CORRECTION," the line between Bennett's fictional character and real-life persona grows dangerously thin. As "The Insurgent" dominates social media and political discussion, Harding persists, inviting Bennett to a secretive meeting with mysterious associates.Meanwhile, Garrett Fisher's "Insurgent Theory" podcast dissects the viral phenomenon, noting disturbing parallels to real politics. Just as Bennett struggles to maintain control of his public image, a Secret Service agent appears at his door with warnings about extremists who believe his show contains coded messages—leaving him caught between government suspicion and a conspiracy he never agreed to join.
James "Jimmy" Bennett's new streaming drama "The Insurgent" becomes an overnight sensation, blurring the line between the former California Governor's real politics and his fictional character.As Bennett navigates the media frenzy and public speculation about his political ambitions, an unexpected call from his former Chief of Staff Victor Harding leads to a meeting that will change everything.Meanwhile, podcast host Garrett Fisher launches "Insurgent Theory," dissecting the show's premise of a charismatic leader overthrowing the government. When Harding suggests turning the show's fiction into reality, Bennett faces a proposal that's either treasonous or tempting—or both.
You know how Sunday night TV used to feel?That sense that something big was dropping, and the week didn’t start until you’d watched it? Now imagine that, but you don’t have to look at anyone’s face.Caloroga TV brings our best scripted series together in one prestige feed.Each season airs weekly, one episode every Sunday, so you can savor it like premium television.Same binge energy, better sound, no studio notes







