b'MUST WATCHFor our Autumn issue, we caught up with thePurchasing Departmentwho have given us fantastic recommendations on their top recent TV shows.(Click the images to watch the trailers.)"House of the Dragon," the epic prequel to "Game of Thrones," transports you 200 years before the original series. This gripping saga explores House Targaryen\'s rise and fall amidst civil war and erce rivalries over the Iron Throne. Featuring legendary guresNew Amsterdam" invites viewers into Americas oldest public hospital, like King Viserys I, Princess Rhaenyra, and Prince Daemon, theinspired by Dr. Eric Manheimer\'s memoir "Twelve Patients: Life and show oers stunning visuals, intricate politics, and awe-inspiringDeath at Bellevue Hospital." The series centres on Dr. Max Goodwin dragons. Its a captivating tale of ambition, betrayal, and destiny. (Ryan Eggold), the hospitals new medical director, who aims to overhaul thebureaucracyandensureexceptionalcare.Theshowhighlights heart-wrenching medical cases, personal challenges, and the dedication of those striving to rejuvenate an overburdened system.In a world where superheroes are seen as celebrities, "The Boys" presents a darkly comedic take on the genre. Based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson\'s comic book, the series follows vigilante Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and his team as they expose"Monkey Man" is a thrilling action lm featuring Dev Patel as the corrupt actions of The Seven, the world\'s most famousan anti-hero seeking justice after being wrongfully imprisoned. superheroes.Throughsharpwit,intenseaction,andsocialEmergingfromtheshadowswithuniqueskills,hebattles commentary, "The Boys" reveals the darker side of superhumanthecorruptforcesthatruinedhislifeagainstthevibrant fame and power. backdrop of contemporary India. Combining intense martial arts, gripping drama, and dark humour, the lm delves into vengeance, redemption, and the resilient human spirit, marking an electrifying new chapter in action cinema.The Networker Autumn 2024 31.'