returning fall favorites

Ghosts

Labor Day signals the unofficial start of fall so let’s take a look at a few of the network shows I’m looking forward to returning.

  • The Conners/Abbott Elementary/Home Economics (ABC, Wednesday 9/21) – Abbott Elementary was the belle of the ball last season, and deservedly so, it’s funny and sweet and holds together well. I’m still appreciating The Conners and Home Economics is funny enough as the characters develop.
  • Law and Order (NBC, Thursday 9/22) – This didn’t totally capture the old-school L&O magic for me, and the crossovers to series I don’t watch might get me, but I’ll give it a few more.
  • Bobs Burgers (Fox, Sunday 9/25) – I did a catch-up on this and now I guess can watch real-time, I guess.
  • La Brea (NBC, Tuesday 9/27) – This was the dumbest show, but there was something so cheesy about it I couldn’t turn away, not sure I’ll stick with it but we’ll see.
  • Ghosts (CBS, Thursday 9/29) – This was the other highlight of last season, a remake of an English show (that is also supposed to be funny) the ghosts from different eras coming together with our present-day caretakers is a treat.
  • Call Me Kat (Fox, Thursday 9/29) – This show barely makes the cut but there is something appealing about the characters that makes me smile if not laugh, following Welcome to Flatch which I could not stick with last season.
  • The Equalizer (CBS, Sunday 10/2) – I mean Queen Latifa kicking ass for the good guys, this scratches a certain itch.
  • Coroner (CW, Sunday 10/2) – This is a classic murder of the week with some overarching drama surrounding our protagonist, one of the Canadian imports I enjoyed.

Midseason or TBA returns: Grand Crew (NBC), American Auto (NBC), 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox), Transplant (NBC), Making It (NBC).

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new and noteworthy tv: 9/29-9/11

The Patient

I caught up with Bob’s Burgers and caught the movie last weekend. It’s one of the few animated series I tend to find pretty amusing. I did catch Little Demon (Fxx) this last week which was cute enough, but not sure I’d stick with it. I also finished my rewatch of The OC, which was pretty fun, even if the first season was really the best. I polled for a new ‘light’ show to pick up. The votes leaned to Jane the Virgin which I got about 4 through. It’s really cute but maybe a little too soapy in style for me (I know The OC was super soapy but teen drama for me hits differently). I also started riding my inside bike again so finished off the amusing This Way Up (Hulu). I also dabbled in The Golden Palace, the Golden Girls sequel because Hulu seemed to really think I should watch it. Didn’t quite capture the original’s charm. I also caught the first Leonardo (CW) and big pass but I might tune in for another Welcome to Wrexham (Fx/Hulu) to see where it’s going.

Ink Master is hitting Paramount + on 9/7 which looks like it’s rolling out weekly through November so I need to decide whether I’m going to do a Paramount + binge now or wait til it’s all done, 7 days free, and then $5/mo for the cheapest version. Yes, I’m picking channels based on a reality show. I found the old version of this really fun though not knowing if the reboot (this is technically season 14) will be the same, judging by the last season it would be $20 to purchase the SD version so comparable to 4 months of viewing. Plus I’ve bought a couple of seasons of The Good Fight which I’m behind on (because I was awaiting this decision). It is also dropping its final season starting 9/8 to wrap in early November. I would plan to not get caught up in anything new so I could cut bait, but I could catch up on Evil too while I’m there. Shoot I wonder what else is on there.

Ok, what’s next:

  • US Open Tennis (ESPN) – First round starting Monday 8/29.
  • The Patient (Fx/Hulu) Series Premiere, Tuesday 8/30 – Steve Carell as a therapist held hostage by a murderous patient, can he unravel both of their issues, by the makers of The Americans, yes, please.
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (Am) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/1 – More Lord of the Rings action, set before the films.
  • Life by Ella (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 9/2 – A 13-year-old after a life-changing experience.
  • Recipes for Love and Murder (Acorn) Series Premiere, Monday 9/5 – Based on a Tannie Maria Mystery this follows a recipe advice columnist who also helps investigate crimes in her small town.
  • Tell Me Lies (Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday 9/7 – A relationship over the course of 8 years, from college to consequences.
  • Wedding Season (Hulu) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/8 – Is an affair reason for murder, two suspects try to prove their innocence.
  • Last Light (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/8 – Based on the novel, a family deals with an oil crisis that leaves them separated and in danger.
  • Monarch (Fox) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/11, 8pm – Susan Sarandon and Trace Adkins head up a country music dynasty in what looks like a very soapy drama.
  • The Serpent Queen (Starz) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/11, 8pm – A period drama about the life of Catherine de’Medici.
  • American Gigolo (Show) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/11, 9pm – John Bernthal picks up the present-day version of the ’80s movie, which I’m not sure I’ve ever seen.

Streaming around the globe:

  • Family Secrets (Net, 8/31 – Polish drama)
  • Off the Hook (Net, 9/1 – French comedy)
  • You’re Nothing Special (Net, 9/2 – Spanish drama)
  • Little Women (Net, 9/3 – Korean drama)
  • Once Upon a Small Town (Net, 9/5 – Korean drama)
  • Grid (Hulu, 9/7 – drama)
  • Entrapped (Net, 9/8 – Scandanavian drama)
  • Narco Saints (Net, 9/9 – Korean drama)

Returning streaming: Mighty Express (Net, 8/29), I Am A Killer (Net, 8/30), The Croods (Hulu/Pea, 8/31), Bloods (Hulu, 9/1), The Mighty Ones (Hulu/Pea, 9/1), It Couldn’t Happen Here (AMC+, 9/1), Samurai Rabbit (Net, 9/1), The Secrets She Keeps (SundN, 9/1), Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Lives (Net, 9/2), Ink Master (Para+, 9/7), The Good Fight (Para+, 9/8), Central Park (App+, 9/9), Cobra Kai (Net, 9/9), Merli (Net, 9/9).

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/15-8/28

I tried Bump which for me was a pass. I wrapped the latest season of The Boys which I guess has always been brutal but it might be getting to be too much for me. And Deutschland 83 before moving on to Deutschland 86/89, it’s got kind of an Americans feel but intrigued by the time jump and new scenarios layered in with ongoing characters.

The series finale of Better Call Saul is coming up so I’m ready to start diving in (for some reason if I’m not current with a show I prefer it to be complete). I’ll also be checking out the new season of Making the Cut on Amazon on Friday, the finale of Only Murders on 8/23, and the series finales of Animal Kingdom and Motherland: Fort Salem, caught up with the former (not looking good for our boys) but not the latter.

  • Leonardo (CW) Series Premiere, Tuesday 8/6, 8pm – I don’t have high hopes for this da Vinci historical drama.
  • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (Dis+) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/18 – Tatiana Maslany is great in general so hope this is a good one, though I cannot keep up with Marvel at this point.
  • The Undeclared War (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/18 – In the near future, the clock is ticking with online enemies.
  • Bad Sisters (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 8/19 – A dark comedy by Sharon Horgan about sisters under suspicion after brother-in-law’s death, looks promising.
  • Sprung (Free) Series Premiere, Friday 8/19 – A new comedy by Greg Garcia, returning with some of his Raising Hope cast, following formerly incarcerated peeps using their expertise for good.
  • Surfside Girls (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 8/19 – Besties investigate supernatural mysteries.
  • Echoes (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 8/19 – Michelle Monaghan plays identical twins who have switched places and one disappears.
  • House of the Dragon (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday, 8/21, 9pm – Based on the George RR Martin book “Fire & Blood” focuses on House Targaryen 200 years before “Game of Thrones,” which I never saw.
  • Anne (Acorn) Series Premiere, Monday 8/22 – A mother works to prove the death of her son wasn’t accidental, sounded kind of snores but early reviews are positive.
  • Queer Eye: Brazil (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 8/24 – Reality spotlight, I mean there’s something about random countries having their own Fab Five that kind of intrigues me
  • Welcome to Wrexham (Fx) Series Premiere, Wednesday 8/24 – Reality spotlight, have to admit I’m kind of intrigued by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds buying a 5th-tier Welsh football club and rooting for their success.
  • Mo (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 8/24 – Struggling between cultures in Texas while hosting to support his Palestinian family in this heartfelt comedy.
  • Mike (Hulu) Series Premiere, 8/25 – The story of Mike Tyson gets a look in this limited series drama.
  • Carl Weber’s The Black Hamptons (BET) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/25 – Looks like we talked about this for 7/1 but didn’t happen.
  • Everything I Know About Love (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/25 – Post uni friends deal with work and relationships in London in memoir adaptation.
  • Little Demon (Fxx) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/25, 10pm – Animated comedy about the devil’s spawn trying to live a normal life.
  • Partner Track (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 8/26 – Can she make partner at her elite NYC law firm while balancing a life and be true to herself?

Streaming around the globe:

  • High Heat (Net, 8/17 – Mexican drama)
  • Unsuspicious (Net, 8/17 – Brazilian quirky mystery)
  • The Girl in the Mirror (Net, 8/19 – Spanish drama)
  • Kleo (Net, 8/19 – German thriller)
  • Under Fire (Net, 8/24 – Belgian drama)
  • Ludik (Net, 8/26 – South African crime drama)

Returning streaming: Dragons (Hulu, 8/18), Blinded (SundN, 8/18), He-Man (Net, 8/18), In the Vault (Crack, 8/18), Selena + Chef (HBOM, 8/18), Sweet Life: Lost Angeles (HBOM, 8/18), The Cuphead Show (Net, 8/19), Glow Up (Net, 8/19), Kevin Can F**k Himself (AMC+, 8/22), Angry Birds (Net, 8/25), History 101 (Net, 8/25), House of Ho (HBOM, 8/25), Star Trek: Lower Decks (Para+, 8/25), See (App+, 8/26), Delhi Crime (Net, 8/26).

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/1-8/14

A League of Their Own

I appreciate that things are at least a little calmer with new tv during the summer. I cruised through The Old Man and DarkWinds, the former started out stronger and lost a little for me while the other was the opposite as I got to know more of the characters, I’ll tune back in for another season of both. I also tried to watch Flowers in the Attic: The Origin because we had randomly talked about how weird those books were but couldn’t make it past the first ep.

Looking forward to the return of Reservation Dogs and Resident Alien. I’ll also likely continue with Never Have I Ever which is cute enough. And started on Deutschland 83 for some fun spy capers and The Bear for family/culinary drama, so far so good.

  • Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head (Para+) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/4 – Ok so I guess this is back in some form.
  • The Sandman (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 8/5 – Based on a comic book this drama shows an actual sandman who tries to revive his kingdom after being captured.
  • Darby and Joan (Acorn) Series Premiere, Monday 8/8 – Two strangers meet while on the road in the Australian outback.
  • Send Help (AllBlk) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/11 – A dark comedy about a first-gen Haitian American overcoming the challenges of ‘making it’ in Hollywood.
  • Bump (CW) Series Premiere, Thursday 8/11, 8pm – Australia comedy-drama about a 17-year old who finds she’s pregnant.
  • Five Days at Memorial (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 8/12 – Based on a book this looks at the medical staff’s reaction to Hurricane Katrina.
  • A League of Their Own (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 8/12 – A reimagining of the movie about ’40s women’s baseball.
  • This Fool (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 8/12 – A comedy inspired by Chris Estrada’s life with his parents, girlfriend, and working in a gang rehabilitation nonprofit.
  • Tales of the Walking Dead (AMC) Series Premiere, Sunday 8/14, 9pm – Anthology, wuh? Milking this series with tales of new and established characters

More global streaming:

  • Good Morning Veronica (Net, 8/3 – Brazilian mystery)
  • Kakegurui Twin (Net, 8/4 – Japanese animated comedy)
  • School Tales (Net, 8/10 – Thai horror)
  • A Model Family (Net, 8/12 – Korean crime)

Returning streaming: Reservation Dogs (Fx/Hulu 8/3), The Orville (Hulu, 8/4), Good Grief (SundN, 8/4), Sweet Life: Los Angeles (HBOM, 8/4), Terror Lake Drive (AllBlk, 8/4), The Outlaws (Am, 8/5), Physical (App+, 8/5), Team Zenko Go (Net, 8/8), Bluey (Dis+, 8/10), Indian Matchmaking (Net, 8/10), Locke & Key (Net, 8/10), Running with Bear Grylls (Dis+, 8/10), Dota: Dragon’s Blood (Net, 8/11), Ms Pat Show (BET+, 8/11), Never Have I Ever (Net, 8/12), Evil (Para+, 8/14).

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new and noteworthy tv: 7/18-7/31

Uncoupled

I’ve been making some progress on The OC, though nothing can match that first season it’s still enjoyable. I wrapped the first season of the anthology series The Terror and decided not to dive back in for another brutal story (too dark thematically for me). I also wrapped Stranger Things which was entertaining enough (I always find the series middling but enjoyable) but felt like a little bit too much of a bridge to the final season. I dabbled with Only Murders which I’m enjoying and The Boys which might be losing its luster (for me). I also tried Everythings’s Trash which I’ll give another but didn’t immediately pull me in with its comedy and characters.

This week I’m doing some catch-up on The Old Man, Motherland: Fort Salem, Dark Winds, and Animal Kingdom, and while new streaming is not at the top of my list might check out The Resort and Uncoupled.

  • Rap Sh!t (HBOM) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/21 – Two estranged high school friends form a rap group, from Issa Rae.
  • The Split (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/21 – A family of all-women London divorce lawyers when one quits to go to a rival firm and drama ensues.
  • Best Foot Forward (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 7/22 – Based on the book and life of real life Paralympic athlete we follow 12-year old Josh in his pursuits.
  • Keep Breathing (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/28 – A NY lawyer’s plane crashes in a remote area and she must battle to stay alive.
  • Pretty Little Liars: Orifinal Sin (HBOM) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/28 – A new group of girls being tortured for the past.
  • The Resort (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/28 – A black comedy series as a married couple, William Jackson and Cristin Milioti, get drawn into a mystery.
  • Three Families (Spec) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/28 – Dramatization of three real-life stories of how families were affected by Northern Islands’ restrictive abortion law before it was lifted in 2019.
  • Amber Brown (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 7/29 – Based on a book, a girl finds her voice through art and music as her parents’ divorce.
  • Paper Girls (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 7/29 – Based on comics, four paper girls get caught in the midst of warring time travelers.
  • Surface (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 7/29 – A psychological thriller follows a woman with memory loss but all may not be what it seems.
  • Uncoupled (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 7/29 – A NYC real estate broker finds himself starting over after a long time bf moves out, always check out Neil Patrick Harris.

More global streaming:

  • Bad Exorcist (Net, 7/20 – Polish animated comedy)
  • Uncle from Another World (Net, 7/20 – Japanese anime)
  • Di4ries (Net, 7/26 – Italian teen drama)
  • Another Self (Net, 7/28 – Turkish romantic drama)
  • Detective Conan (Net, 7/29 – Japanese anime)
  • Fanatico (Net, 7/29 – Spanish musical)
  • Justice Served (Net, 7/29 – South African crime)

Returning streaming: Storybots (Net, 7/18), Love Island (Pea, 7/19), Virgin River (Net, 7/20), American Horror Stories (FX/Hulu, 7/21), Trying (App+, 7/22), Blown Away (Net, 7/22), Gabby’s Dollhouse (Net, 7/25), Car Masters (Net, 7/27), Dream Home Makeover (Net, 7/27), High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Dis+, 7/27), Rebelde (Net, 7/27), The Family Business (BET+, 7/28), Harley Quinn (HBOM, 7/28), Beauty Queen of Jerusalem (Net, 7/29), Masaba Masaba (Net, 7/29).

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new and noteworthy tv: 7/4-7/17

Boo, Bitch

So I have those last two eps of Stranger Things to watch. And The Boys and Only Murders which I kind of put off until they were all out. Looking forward to What We Do in the Shadows. And you know, that OC stole some of my tv watching time.

  • Maggie (Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday 7/6 – A comedic take of a psychic getting a glimpse into her own dating future, based on a film.
  • Moonhaven (AMC+) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/7 – A utopian colony on the moon and the keys to preserving life on earth.
  • Black Bird (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 7/8 – A psychological thriller inspired by a true story of a high school football hero sentenced to 10 years in prison or the chance to befriend a suspected serial killer and find his secrets, early reviews positive.
  • Boo, Bitch (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 7/8 – Two seniors trying to live their best lives end up with one a ghost who is trying to make the best of it in this teen comedy.
  • Trigger Point (Pea) Series Premiere, Friday 7/8 – A bomb unit is tested when a terrorist threatens London Expos.
  • Flowers in the Attic: The Origin (Life) Series Premiere, Saturday 7/9 – We were just talking about how random this series was, now the prequel.
  • SkyMed (Para+) Series Premiere, Sunday 7/10 – This Canadian drama brings air ambulance rescues.
  • Everything’s Trash (Free) Series Premiere, Wednesday 7/13 – A podcast star’s older brother launches a political career causing some shifts in this comedy.
  • Resident Evil (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 7/14 – Based on the series and picking up nearly three decades after the discovery of the virus.

More streaming

  • King of Stonks (Net, 7/6 – German drama)
  • Modern Love: Hyderabad (Am, 7/8 – Indian drama)
  • Longest Night (Net, 7/8 – Spanish drama)
  • Hurts Like Hell (Net, 7/13 – Thai drama)
  • Alba (Net, 7/15 – Spanish drama)
  • Country Queen (Net, 7/15 – Nairobi drama)
  • Mom, Don’t Do That! (Net, 7/15 – Taiwanese drama)
  • Remarriage & Desires (Net, 7/15 – Korean drama)

Returning streaming: Below Deck Mediterranean (Pea, 7/4), The Sommerdahl Murders (Acorn, 7/4), Control Z (Net, 7/6), Karma’s World (Net, 7/7), Top Gear (AMC+, 7/7), Capitani (Net, 7/8), Days of Our Lives (Pea, 7/11), Team Zenko Go (Net, 7/11), Solar Opposites (Hulu, 7/13), Big Timber (Net, 7/13), Sintonia (Net, 7/13), All the Queen’s Men (BET+, 7/14), FBoy Island (HBOM, 7/14), Hart to Heart (Pea, 7/14), James May: Our Man in Japan (Am, 7/15).

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new and noteworthy tv: 6/20-7/3

The Terminal List

I’ve continued some catchup. Wrapping Ridley Road on Masterpiece, eh. The Belgian Professor T, good quirky criming (for which I had to do a trial subscription of Masterpiece to binge the second season). Wrapped up Atlanta which I enjoyed but kind of missed our core crew with so many standalone anthology eps. Watched El Camino to finally close the chapter on Breaking Bad before turning to Better Call Saul. And the first part of Stranger Things season 4 (excited for those final two eps hitting). I also sampled Dark Winds on AMC and the first two eps of The Old Man both of which were intriguing.

I’m also tempted to rewatch the first season of Only Murders in the Building to prep for the return. I’m also excited for the return of other summer fares including Motherland: Fort Salem for what I believe is the final season and Umbrella Academy which I am mostly over by the end of the season but seem to keep tuning back in. And the final eps of Stranger Things season 4. I did also start a rewatch of The OC so trying to pace myself, I haven’t watched it since it was on originally, in a time when if you didn’t record an episode it was lost and I think I missed a couple, California here we come.

  • The Holiday (Spec) Series Premiere, Monday 6/20 – A family holiday is less than idyllic as dark secrets emerge.
  • The Bear (Fx/Hulu) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/23 – This comedic take on a fine-dining chef returning home to run the family sandwich shop in Chicago.
  • Gordita Chronicles (HBOM) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/23 – A coming-of-age series set in ’85 Miami follows a family’s move from the Dominican Republic.
  • Loot (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 6/24 – Starring and EP’d by Maya Rudolph and other pedigrees bring comedy where newly single and billionaire looks to be more involved in her charity foundation.
  • Man vs Bee (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 6/24 – I’m not sure how there’s an entire series on a man, Rowan Atkinson, trying to best a bee while house-sitting a fancy house but here you go.
  • The Terminal List (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 7/1 – Based on the book, Chris Pratt stars as a Navy SEAL returning home and trying to make sense of an ambush and dark forces at work.
  • Carl Weber’s The Black Hamptons (BET) Series Premiere, 7/1 – A four-part series set in Sag Harbor and looking at an elite family feud.

More streaming

  • Queen (Net, 6/23 – Indian drama)
  • MoneyHeist: Korea (Net, 6/24 – Korean drama, I never did get into the other MoneyHeist)
  • Cafe Minamdang (Net, 6/27 – Korean drama)
  • Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Net, 6/29 – Korean drama)

Returning streaming: Hidden (Acorn. 6/20), Love Island (Hulu, 6/21), Little Ellen (HBOM, 6/23), TRH Ultimate Girls Trip (Pea, 6/23), The Split (SundN, 6/23), Terror Lake Drive (AllBlk, 6/23), Corner Gas Animated (Free, 6/24), Only Murders in the Building (Hulu, 6/28), The Upshaws (Net, 6/29), Sharkdog (Net, 6/30), The Brokenwood Mysteries (Acorn, 7/1), Stranger Things (Net, 7/1), Top Gear America (Morot, 7/1).

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new and noteworthy tv: 6/6-6/19

The Old Man

Cranking away on some tv I wrapped up Ozark and that was sure a journey, overall I enjoyed it, I’ll leave it at that. I also wrapped my rewatch of Cougar Town which was a fun comedy. I ended up watching the series Crossing Lines because though a little old it was marked a premiere and I hadn’t seen it, perfectly good for a ‘crimes across Europe’ escapade. And Tupac & Biggie which I started watching on USA ages ago but somehow got waylaid and finally caught up, curious about those incidents and time period but maybe lost some momentum in the series.

I’ll be tuning back into previously listed The Boys and Stranger Things and likely The Old Man as well as the returning Animal Kingdom.

  • Irma Vep (HBO) Series Premiere, Monday 6/6, 9pm – Alicia Vikander takes on the role of disillusioned actress heading to France to film a remake, initial reviews are positive.
  • All Rise (OWN) Season Premiere, Tuesday 6/7, 8pm – Wanted to call this out because this show got picked up by OWN after getting the ax so if you were a watcher you might need to do a little dvr reset, I enjoyed this legal case of the week where everybody cares.
  • Ms. Marvel (Dis+) Series Premiere, Wednesday 6/8 – A new take on this superhero as Pakistani-American teen gets superpowers.
  • Queer as Folk (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/9 – For some reason I was thinking they had already remade this British series but either way here we go again.
  • First Kill (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 6/10 – Teen love between vampire and vampire hunter, based on a short story.
  • Dark Winds (AMC) Series Premiere, Sunday 6/13, 9pm – Based on a book series, Native Tribal Police investigate a double murder and uncover their own personal demons.
  • Spotlights (Show) Series Premiere, Sunday 6/12, 7:30pm – An anthology series of short films from emerging filmmakers.
  • Becoming Elizabeth (Starz) Series Premiere, Sunday 6/12, 8pm – Lots of drama on the retelling of the rise of one of the more iconic queens following the death of Henry VIII.
  • God’s Favorite Idiot (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 6/15 – Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone take their comedy stylings to a new series about an unlikely man who God taps to fight evil.
  • The Old Man (Fx) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/16 – Based on the Thomas Perry novel and starring Jeff Bridges, John Lithgow, and Amy Brenneman about a retired CIA operative who has to come out of hiding.
  • Players (Para+) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/16 – A documentary-style look at competitive gaming from the peeps who did American Vandal.
  • You Don’t Know Me (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 6/17 – A British courtroom drama where a man on trial for murder recounts an affair.
  • The Lake (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 6/17 – Families get away to the lake but will they find more drama, in this Canadian comedy.
  • The Summer I Turned Pretty (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 6/17 – A coming-of-age tale of a girl and two brothers.
  • Hotel Portofino (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday 6/19, 8pm – Italian drama and mystery in the aftermath of WWI.

More

  • Baby Fever (Danish drama – Net, 6/8)
  • Boundless (Spanish drama – Am, 6/10)
  • Intimacy (Spanish drama – Net, 6/10)
  • Maldivas (Brazilian drama – Net, 6/15)

Returning streaming: Action Pack (Net, 6/6), London Kills (Acorn, 6/6), Summer Camp Island (HBOM, 6/9), Fairfax (Am, 6/10), For All Mankind (App+, 6/10), Odo (HBOM, 6/10), Evil (Para+, 6/3), Love and Anarchy (Net, 6/16), Rutherford Falls (Pea, 6/16), She (Net, 6/17), The War Next Door (Net, 6/17).

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new and noteworthy tv: 5/23-6/5

This is Going to Hurt

There were a host of cancellations as new schedules are being put together. For me, a couple that weren’t already announced before the season were on my season pass. The 4400 was intriguing though not as engaging as the season wore on. Comedies B Positive, The United State of Al, Kenan, Mr. Mayor, and Pivoting all had potential but admittedly were maybe not rock solid. or ‘dramas’ I let go of the really fun The Big Leap (canceled a while, ago) and Queens (so I guess I’ll have to stick with the comedic version Girls5eva). Check out a full list to see what of yours is calling it.

I finished the fine Lincoln Lawyer. It’s no Bosch which I’ve been keeping up with and has the feel of the original Bosch, with mostly fewer characters (though fun to get the occasional guest appearance). I will look into the latest Stranger Things which usually has the feel of a cheesy ’80s summer matinee and The Boys who will continue to get into trouble.

  • French Open (Tennis/NBC) – I’ve been a little remiss in my tennis watching and just happened on day 1 today, but you can catch it over the next fortnight.
  • Shoresy (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 5/27 – Based on a Letterkenny character, this comedy follows Shoresy to join a senior AAA hockey team.
  • Obi-wan Kenobi (Dis+) Series Premiere, Friday 5/27 – I have stopped keeping up with this franchise but Ewan McGregor is back.
  • Pistol (FX/Hulu) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/31 – A limited series about Steve Jones, the guitarist of Sex Pistols.
  • Tom Swift (CW) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/31 – Introduced via Nancy Drew and inspired by the books, he’s a rich guy uncovering secrets…
  • This is Going to Hurt (SundN/AMC+) Series Premiere, Thursday 6/2 – A comedy-drama based on the memoir of a doctor finding his way through hospital life, early reviews are good.

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  • Welcome to Wedding Hell (Korean romantic drama – Net, 5/23)
  • The Dreamers (Israeli crime comedy – SundN, 5/26)
  • Borgen (Danish drama – Net, 6/2)

Returning streaming: Ghost in the Shell (Net, 5/23), Social Society (Allblk, 5/23), Somebody Feed Phil (Net, 5/25), That Damn Michael Che (HBOM, 5/26), Tig n’ Seek (HBOM, 5/26), Carpool Karaoke (App+, 5/27), Helpsters (App+, 5/27), Stranger Things (Net, 5/27), The Croods (Julu, 6/2), The Orville (Hulu, 6/2), For the Love of Jason (Allblk, 6/2), The Boys (Am, 6/3), Physical (App+, 6/3), Floor is Lava (Net, 6/3), iCarly (Para+, 6/3).

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new and noteworthy tv: 5/9-5/22

Lincoln Lawyer

Network stuff is starting to wind down so I’m looking at a little more time to stream. I buzzed through the fun Russian Doll, while I didn’t think the second season worked quite as well for me it was grander in scope and I can’t not enjoy Natasha Lyonne. I’m working on Ozark. And I might get back to doing my apartment bike which I save a handful of half-hour sitcoms for. I might dabble with Lincoln Lawyer when it comes out, seems like a nice pairing with Bosch: Legacy which I’m looking forward to diving into.

  • Candy (Hulu) Series Premiere, Monday 5/9 – Jessica Biel as an ’80s housewife who turns deadly when the pressure of conformity is too much, early reviews are mixed.
  • A La Carte (Allblk) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/12 – A dramedy about the Black millennial dating experience.
  • The Essex Serpent (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 5/13 – London widow played by Clare Danes moves to Essex in Victorian England to investigate reports of a mythical serpent, sure.
  • The Kids in the Hall (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 5/13 – It’s back with Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson doing their sketch comedy.
  • Children Ruin Everything (Roku) Series Premiere, Friday 5/13 – Continuing the comedy stylings of how to be regular people and parents in this Canadian series.
  • Lincoln Lawyer (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/13 – Based on the Connelly books we’re doing a new take on this lawyer practicing out of his car with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Neve Campbell, and Becki Newton among others.
  • Conversations with Friends (Hulu) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/15 – Another series based on a book by Sally Rooney following a college student navigating relationships.
  • Angelyne (Pea) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/19 – Emmy Rossum stars in this biopic look at the life of the woman from the billboard.
  • The Ipcress File (AMC+) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/19 – A 6-part British espionage thriller based on the book, it promises lots of twists and turns, and early reviews are mostly positive.
  • Kingdom Business (BET+) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/19 – This drama explores the gospel music industry through family, faith, etc.
  • Night Sky (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 5/20 – Sissy Spacek and JK Simmons star as a couple who have a secret chamber leading to a secret planet that apparently holds more secrets than they realized.
  • Troppo (Freevee) Series Premiere, Friday 5/20 – An ex-cop running from a crime he didn’t commit gets caught up investigating a crime in Australia.
  • Now and Then (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 5/20 – A group of college besties reunited 20 years after one of their group died in this bilingual Miami mystery.

More streaming:

  • 42 Days of Darkness (Chilean drama – Net, 5/11)
  • Savage Beauty (South African drama – Net, 5/12)
  • The Life and Movies of Ersan Kuneri (Turkish comedy – Net, 5/13)
  • New Heights (Swiss drama – Net, 5/13)
  • Who Killed Sara? (Mexican mystery – Net, 5/18)

Returning streaming: The Village (Ova, 5/10), Workin’ Moms (Net, 5/10), Brotherhood (Net, 5/11), Hacks (HBOM, 5/12), Greatness Code (App+, 5/13), Bling Empire (Net, 5/13), Zoe Bakes (Disc+, 5/13), The Future Diary (Net, 5/17), Dragsin Rescue Riders (Pea, 5/19), Insiders (Net, 5/19), Legendary (HBOM, 5/19), Made for Love (HBOM, 5/19), LOL – Last One Laughing (Am, 5/20), Love, Death & Robots (Net, 5/20), My Next Guest Needs No Introduction (Net, 5/20), RuPauls’s Drag Race All Stars (Para, 5/20).

The procrastinator lists mostly scripted items that may not be on your regular season pass, though notation does not imply recommendation. Times noted are typically PST, please check your local listings.

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