
Carly LaneĬreated by: Liz Hannah & Patrick MacmanusĬast: Elle Fanning, Chloë Sevigny, Cara Buono, Kai Lennox, Colton Ryan, Norbert Leo Butz

The Lafferty family has a reputation within the Mormon community, compared to celebrities of a sort, but it turns out they may be hiding a darker side - and rising tensions between the members have clearly led to a terminal breaking point. Andrew Garfield continues his reign over the last year or two on our screens in a leading role as Mormon detective Jeb Pyre, who finds his beliefs challenged firsthand when he's tasked with investigating the murder of a mother (Edgar-Jones) and child - and the case might be more entangled within the Church of Latter-Day Saints than anyone could have predicted. It takes a lot to make a true-crime series memorable these days, but this FX latest (which is dropping exclusively on Hulu, just to make it a little more confusing) is one that delves into the intricacies of religion and humanity in a way that makes it a can't-miss. For more on what your Apple Watch will be able to do, check out what's to come with watchOS 9.Created by: Dustin Lance Black (based on the book of the same name by Jon Krakauer)Ĭast: Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Denise Gough

Is it the best way to watch YouTube videos? Of course not, but it goes to show what the Apple Watch is capable of. Regardless, the developer is continuing to work on making the app more stable. In my experience, it took a long time to load a video, and I got a few error messages before being able to load up a clip. You'll first be greeted with a list of trending YouTube videos to choose from, but you can also search for content. You can check out the WatchTube app yourself by heading to the App Store (opens in new tab) on your Apple Watch and downloading the app. Apple Watch Series 7 owners will likely have a better experience, if only by a fraction. While it's neat to procrastinate by watching one too many videos on my wrist, the display is absolutely tiny and, while not bad, Apple Watch speakers aren't meant to dish out audio from videos (although, you can pair wireless headphones for far better audio). Captions are available if you're able to read extremely tiny words. I tested the app using an Apple Watch SE, and it allowed me to skip through certain parts of YouTube videos by rotating the Digital Crown.

Plus, you're able to view information and all the comments on the videos you watch.

The app doesn't link to a user's YouTube account, as the developer states "anything you interact with is stored on the device for privacy reasons." Content is generated offline, as your feed will deliver a curated list of videos from what you've watched on the Apple Watch and to who you've subscribed to.
