‘The Resident’ and Every Other TV Show Leaving Netflix This Week
Here is a simple guide to the series scheduled for the week of Monday, September 1 through Sunday, September 7. Each entry includes the departure day and core details so you can jump in without any guesswork. The dates below use the week starting Monday, September 1.
You will find a mix of long running family favorites, medical drama, animation, competition, and a Japanese live action story inspired by an online diary. Departure dates are listed inside each section so you can plan your viewing during the week.
‘Thomas & Friends’ (1984)

This long running children’s series follows Thomas the Tank Engine and other engines on the Island of Sodor as they take on jobs and learn lessons. It is based on ‘The Railway Series’ books by Rev. W. Awdry and Christopher Awdry and was brought to television by Britt Allcroft. Narration has been handled by well known performers including Ringo Starr, George Carlin, and Michael Angelis. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Episodes center on characters such as Thomas, Percy, James, Gordon, and Emily as they interact with friends and the Fat Controller on Sodor. Stories focus on teamwork, problem solving, and community with short self watch any episode until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘Heartland’ (2007)

This Canadian family drama is set on the Heartland ranch in Alberta and follows Amy Fleming’s work with horses and the lives of the Bartlett Fleming family. It stars Amber Marshall as Amy Fleming along with Graham Wardle, Michelle Morgan, and Shaun Johnston. The show is based on the novels by Lauren Brooke and was developed for television by Murray Shostak. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Key arcs include Amy’s relationships, the family’s ranch operations, and a steady stream of horse rescues and training challenges. The setting in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and multi generational family stories give the series its steady rhythm. You can begin exploring the ranch until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light’ (2017)

This Japanese live action series adapts a popular blog by a player known as Maidy and blends game footage from ‘Final Fantasy XIV’ with a family story. It stars Yudai Chiba as Akio Inaba and Ren Osugi as his father as they reconnect through the online world while hiding their in game identities. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Episodes follow Akio’s plan to invite his father into ‘Final Fantasy XIV’ to rebuild their relationship through quests and shared play sessions. The show mixes real life scenes with sequences captured in the game to mirror their progress both on screen and at home. You can watch the father and son journey until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘Wipeout’ (2021)

This revival of the obstacle course competition features contestants taking on oversized challenges like the Big Balls and other rotating and swinging hazards. The 2021 version is hosted by John Cena and Nicole Byer with Camille Kostek reporting from the course. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Each episode brings heats and final rounds where competitors try to post the fastest times while avoiding wipeouts. The format highlights physical comedy and endurance as players tackle water pits, trampolines, and moving platforms to claim the top spot. You can catch new runs on the course until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘My Perfect Landing’ (2020)

This family series follows the Cortez family of acrobats as they relocate from Miami to Toronto and try to rebuild their lives through a new gymnastics gym. It centers on Jenny Cortez, played by Morgan Wigle, as she works toward competitions while navigating school and friendships. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Episodes blend training sessions, meets, and family challenges with a focus on teamwork and perseverance. The show was created by Frank van Keeken and features choreography that showcases floor routines, beam, and bars across school and club events. You can watch Jenny’s story until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘Story Time Book: Read-Along’ (2022)

This collection presents short read along episodes that pair clear narration with on screen words to support early reading skills. Stories use simple vocabulary and repetitive phrasing to help young viewers follow along at a comfortable pace. It leaves on Monday, September 1.
Each segment introduces a brief tale with colorful pictures and synchronized subtitles that encourage word recognition. Parents and caregivers can use the built in pauses to let kids sound out words and practice new terms. You can add these bite sized stories to your routine until it leaves on Monday, September 1.
‘The Resident’ (2018)

This medical drama follows staff at the fictional Chastain Park Memorial Hospital with a focus on Dr. Conrad Hawkins and junior resident Dr. Devon Pravesh. The cast includes Matt Czuchry, Manish Dayal, Emily VanCamp, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and Bruce Greenwood. The show was created by Amy Holden Jones with Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi. It leaves on Thursday, September 4.
Storylines cover difficult diagnoses, hospital politics, and ethical questions that arise in busy wards and operating rooms. Characters such as Nicolette Nevin, Randolph Bell, and AJ Austin face professional and personal turns as cases intersect with their lives. You can scrub until it leaves on Thursday, September 4.
‘Grimsburg’ (2024)

This animated series stars Jon Hamm as detective Marvin Flute who returns to the town of Grimsburg to solve unusual crimes while trying to repair his family life. Cases range from small town mysteries to eccentric offenders with a mix of procedural beats and character comedy. It leaves on Friday, September 5.
Episodes pair stand alone investigations with ongoing threads about Flute’s relationships and career setbacks. The voice performance by Jon Hamm anchors the show as the detective navigates colleagues at the station and residents around town. You can study the case files until it leaves on Friday, September 5.
Share which of these departures you plan to watch before they leave in the comments.


