Deadline recently reported that The Bay, an Emmy-award winning TV show, will have eighteen new episodes released this upcoming November and December. The final four episodes of season seven will air on Popstar! TV starting on November 14th. From there, fourteen new episodes will air starting on December 11th and will end with a special 100th episode on December 14th.
The official website for the show says that The Bay follows “the affluent, yet dysfunctional Bay City residents living in a town cursed by Red Garrett (Golden Globe winner Bruce Davison), an ominous senator who was murdered by his socialite granddaughter, Sara Garrett (Emmy® winner Mary Beth Evans). Living in his shadow, Sara, her son Pete, (Emmy® winner Kristos Andrews) and those around them face a series of dilemmas involving rape, blackmail, sordid lovers, and vindictive arch rivals. Their lives riddled with forbidden love, malicious lies, and never-ending scandals, the town’s privileged tangle with those who confuse obsession for love, vengeance for justice, and power for success.”
Deadline says that along with the existing cast of Brandon Beemer (Days of Our Lives), Alicia Leigh Willis (General Hospital), Matthew Ashford (Days of Our Lives), Taylor Stanley (The Crucible), Carlo Mendez (Parks and Recreation), Kiara Liz Ortega (Panama), and Dante Aleksander (The Magic), The Bay will introduce new actors such as Maxwell Caulfield (Grease 2).
According to Deadline, the reason that The Bay has been able to supply new episodes is that the show was largely unaffected by the writers strike. This is due to the fact that it is an independent show with a non-struck SAG-AFTRA contract which has allowed it to continue to self-distribute new episodes while the strike continues to wage.
Deadline also states that The Bay can be found on Tubi, Prime Video, Popstar! TV, Peacock, and The Roku Channel.