This week on the TV Gold podcast:Playing Gracie Darling (Paramount+, 6 episodes)Alien Earth (Disney+, 8 episodes)Home and Away: Farewell Lynne McGranger (7plus)And Just Like That: Farewell everybody (HBO Max) Listen to the podcast here: https://pod.link/1106441089 Playing Gracie Darling (Paramount+, 6 episodes) Playing Gracie Darling is an Australian supernatural crime drama about a missing girl, Gracie Darling, who vanished after a séance in 1997, and a second girl who goes missing 27 years later when local teens reenact the game of "Playing Gracie Darling". The series follows Joni, Gracie's former best friend, as she returns to her small hometown to uncover what happened to Gracie and prevent the history from repeating itself. Created and written by Miranda Nation (Undertow) also writer Anya Beyersdorf (creator of Fake) and directed by Jonathan Brough (Rosehaven, The End), Playing Gracie Darling features an international cast led by New Zealand’s Morgana O’Reilly (The White Lotus Season 3, Friends Like Her) as Joni, Dame Harriet Walter (Succession, Ted Lasso) as Pattie, and Rudi Dharmalingam (Wakefield, The Lazarus Project) as Jay. The Australian cast includes Celia Pacquola (Love Me, Rosehaven) as Ruth Darling, Annie Maynard (Colin From Accounts, Upper Middle Bogan) as Anita, Dan Spielman (The Code, New Gold Mountain) as Peter, and screen icon Anne Tenney (The Castle, A Country Practice) as Moira Darling. Alien Earth (Disney+, 8 episodes) When a returning exploration space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman and a group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat in this sci-fi horror series. Led by Sydney Chandler, the series showcases an international cast which includes Alex Lawther, Timothy Olyphant, Essie Davis, Samuel Blenkin, Babou Ceesay, David Rysdahl, and Adrian Edmondson. Home and Away: Farewell Lynne McGranger (7plus) Irene Roberts, a beloved character on the long-running Australian television series Home and Away, departed the show in an emotional farewell episode. But could it have been better handled and who was missing from then show this week? And Just Like That: Farewell everybody (HBO Max) The conclusion of HBO series And Just Like That marks the apparent end of the Sex and the City universe on television, though fans and critics have expressed mixed feelings about the final season's "open-ended" resolution and overall quality. Andrew was along for the ride all the way, listen to his final thoughts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.