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<p>November begins with a plethora of new TV shows across platforms like Netflix, Apple TV, and various streaming services, alongside cable and broadcast channels.</p>
<p>This week features prominent creators: Vince Gilligan collaborates again with "Better Call Saul" star Rhea Seehorn in the sci-fi thriller "Pluribus," while Ryan Murphy premieres a legal drama, "All's Fair," featuring Kim Kardashian and a host of other stars.</p>
<p>History enthusiasts will find "Death by Lightning," which explores the unusual presidency of James Garfield. For those seeking comedy, the mockumentary "Stumble" dives into the competitive cheerleading scene. Here’s a rundown of the top new TV shows to watch this week.</p>
<h2>‘All’s Fair’ (Hulu)</h2>
<p>In this dramatic legal series, Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, a top divorce attorney who, along with Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, breaks away from a male-dominated law firm to start her own practice. Faced with intense divorces and hidden secrets, the firm’s biggest conflicts often extend beyond the courtroom.</p>
<h2>‘All Her Fault’ (Peacock)</h2>
<p>Sarah Snook, known from "Succession," stars in this thriller as Marissa Irvine, a mother whose life spirals into chaos after an unexpected incident during a playdate. As suspicions mount and secrets unfold, this series portrays how quickly a quiet suburban existence can shatter.</p>
<h2>‘Death by Lightning’ (Netflix)</h2>
<p>This limited series, featuring Michael Shannon as James Garfield, depicts one of history's most tragic stories—the president's shocking assassination by Charles Guiteau. With a mix of ambition, political drama, and heartbreak, the show brings a captivating narrative from 1881 America to life.</p>
<h2>‘Pluribus’ (Apple TV)</h2>
<p>Reuniting with “Better Call Saul,” Vince Gilligan presents a thought-provoking story about Carol Sturka, who finds herself in a world where happiness is compulsory. As the only discontented person, she must navigate a society where joy prevails, intertwined with Gilligan’s signature wit and intricate plots.</p>
<h2>‘Maxton Hall: The World Between Us’ Season 2 (Prime Video)</h2>
<p>The German romantic drama picks up where it left off, focusing on Ruby and James as they navigate complex relationships and secrets that threaten to destabilize their lives. The second season promises more intrigue and romance amidst a backdrop of student life.</p>
<h2>‘Stumble’ (NBC)</h2>
<p>This new mockumentary comedy portrays the fiercely competitive realm of college cheerleading. After a viral blunder costs her a championship, coach Courteney Potter (played by Jenn Lyon) must rebuild a team of misfits, with Taran Killam portraying her supportive husband, and Kristin Chenoweth adding occasional flair.</p>
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