Star off your November viewing with our Channel Surfing TV picks of the week. Catch the comedic exploits of an Oregon hospital in a new season of St. Denis Medical. Follow along the life and times of a popular rapper in the second season of The Vince Staples Show. Then, Vince Gilligan has a new series with Pluribus.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Patient care can be a hard job so it’s difficult to keep spirits up. For the nurses, doctors, and staff of St. Denis Medical, they try their best for each patient, and find ways to unwind in order to maintain their sanity.
In the new season, hospital administrator Joyce may have to reel in her spending after receiving a very generous donation. Meanwhile the rest of the crew must navigate staff shortages, each other, and their own personal lives.
The first two episodes from St. Denis Medical season two premiere today, November 3, on NBC.
So Much Drama in the LBC
Rapper Vince Staples drew inspiration from Atlanta when coming up with his own west coast oriented show. What began as music videos on YouTube has evolved into a full fledged comedy series on Netflix returning for its second season.
The latest season of The Vince Staples Show follows its lead after a tragic loss of someone close to him. Staples then embarks on a journey to discover his inner peace. However the ghosts of his past make moving on rather difficult.
Stream the second season of The Vince Staples Show beginning Thursday, November 6, on Netflix.
An Unlikely Hero
Vince Gilligan has created some of the best shows on television with Breaking Bad and its spinoff Better Call Saul. For his latest project, he goes the sci-fi route casting a familiar face in the lead role.
Pluribus stars Rhea Seehorn, who played Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul. The story revolves around a woman named Carol who is the most miserable person on Earth. Yet she holds the key in order to save the world from happiness.
The first two episodes of Pluribus release Friday, November 7, on Apple TV+.

