Every week the news captures the attention of the subscribers of the streaming platforms.

But it is convenient to be careful and be attentive to those

series that leave the catalogs.

Here are some recommendations.

ACQUITMENT (Amazon Prime Video, mid-February)

From the Czech Republic comes a thriller that starts off very strong.

Nothing less than

the confession of a young woman to her police father that she has just murdered a person.

From there, in three chapters we will see if the agent's honesty comes to light at some point... or he decides to cover up for his daughter as he decided at first.

MOLANG (Filmin, January 31)

Those who have babies know that choosing a good series for them is not easy.

With Molang the rabbit and his friend Piu Piu, the little ones (and, be careful, some older ones) will have a great time with adventures in

4-minute capsules

where adventures starring these two characters are discovered.

THE DEFIANT ONES (Netflix, January 31)

The music scene in the US has given rise to numerous documentary series, whether fictional or not.

In this case we discover

what the professional relationship between Dr. Dre and Jimmy Lovine is like

, two essential characters to understand hip hop who appear here in four episodes.

With the star presence of Ice Cube, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Bono or Sean 'Diddy' Combs.

Almost nothing.

HAWAI 5.0 (Amazon Prime Video, mid-February)

After successfully facing the challenge of overcoming the mythical series of the 70s,

Hawaii 5.0

shows itself to be a most solvent policeman.

Its protagonists are

Alex OLoughlin, Scott Canna, Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Parak

, who give life to four police officers with very different personalities from each other who work in a setting as idyllic (in appearance) as Hawaii is.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

THE INFAMY (Filmin, February 2)

Another short series, with only 3 episodes that are seen in one go.

In this case, it is worth noting the harshness of his argument, based on real events.

In Rochdale (Great Britain),

a group of men organized a network to exploit the sexual abuse of minors.

What happened is what this production tells from the figure of three of those girls.

MOMO AND TULUS (Filmin, February 23)

Second

recommendation for parents.

In just 2 minutes, each chapter of this production that comes from Argentina shows terrestrial objects that these monsters that live on another planet try to identify and put to some practical use.

CSI (Amazon Prime Video, mid-February)

A classic that refuses to die and that is already in its 15th season. With

Ted Danson at the helm

, this police thriller continues to make fans of this genre fall in love by showing with great rhythm the investigations that

a group of forensics follows in each murder. which is committed in Las Vegas.

One of those cities that never sleep.

Amazon Prime Video subscription is available here.

PRISON PLAYBOOK (Netflix, January 31)

South Korea

continues to surprise us in terms of series.

In this case, with a production set in a prison.

But nothing sordid, but

telling with a lot of humor how a baseball player is doing who has ended up behind bars

after protecting his sister from a case of sexual assault.

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