Okay, I’ve reviewed the text you provided. HereS a summary of the TV shows mentioned, based on the information given:
The Agency (adaptation of the Bureau): A smart spy series about the conflict between an agent’s heart and strict protocols. It features Michael Fassbender, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jeffrey Wright, Katherine Waterston, John Magaro, and Richard Gere. The plot involves twists in Ukraine and music from ’70s African artists.
Andor: A Star Wars series that focuses on the human element of rebellion and tyranny, honoring the sacrifices of ordinary people and examining the mechanisms of oppression.
Common Side Effects: An absurdist Adult Swim comedy/hallucinogen thriller about a mycologist who thinks he’s found a panacea and the high school crush who might be exploiting him.It features the voices of Mike Judge and Martha Kelly and has unsettling biological imagery.
Dark Winds: A neo-noir set in the ’70s on the Navajo Nation, starring Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn. The third season deals with cult members, a missing child, and an FBI agent, and touches on corruption at the Border Patrol.
Dying For Sex: A miniseries about a woman with terminal cancer (played by Michelle Williams) who goes on a quest to achieve an orgasm. It also stars Jenny slate,Esco Jouléy,and Rob Delaney.
Hacks: A series about the relationship between a stand-up legend (Jean Smart) and her young writer (Hannah Einbinder). Season four sees them working on a late-night talk show.
the Last Of Us: A series where Joel’s (Pedro Pascal) death leads to Ellie’s (Bella Ramsay) desire for revenge, changing her as a young woman. It also features Isabela Merced as Dina. Mo: A comedy series that addresses modern realities such as Gaza and the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants. It focuses on familial bonds and has a bittersweet finale set in the West Bank.
North Of North: A Canadian sitcom about Siaja (Anna Lambe) trying to find her way in the world in the tight-knit community of Ice Cove.
Paradise: A series about a secret-service agent (Sterling K. Brown) arrested for murder, with a political thriller plot that involves espionage.
Pee-wee As Himself*: A documentary about Paul Reubens, the creator of Pee-wee Herman.