The Hulu mini-series
"11.22.63", based on the Stephen King novel is out on DVD this week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXUx__qQGew
I binge-watched it yesterday. It's excellent. I recommend it to history buffs of all types as well as JFK assassination buffs regardless of which side of the CT world you're on.
Once you get past the premise the show puts you on the ground in Texas from October 1960 to November 23, 1963. The filmed at many actual locations while faithfully recreating others.
Daniel Weber is an excellent Lee Oswald.
The show explores all of the CTs respectfully while working to the climax where LHO is the lone shooter. While doing this the show reveals how situations can look like something that they're not.
We also get to see General Walker and his followers, which is a key component to understanding Oswald, and while the shooting at his house is detailed, the show never lays it at LHO's feet until the final episode.
I was born in 1964, and much of this series brought back memories - it is done so well.
Yes, it's a Stephen King story and there is Stephen King stuff throughout, but is explained at the beginning, and makes the story work (at least for me). The story only gives you about 7 minutes of the alternate history, which is predictable, and focuses mostly on the countdown to the assassination while the hero tries to live a normal life.
Good stuff.