Caught the first of Marie Antoinette (PBS) and Lucky Hank AMC) and while neither made me press season pass both had enough promise for another look. I’m enjoying The Exhibit (MTV) where reality takes on art, Animal Control (Fox), and The Company You Keep (ABC). I have passed on True Lies (CBS), Gotham Knights (CW), and Digman! (Com). And after being sick for a few weeks I did some Luther (Hulu) rewatching which definitely stands up, this was in preparation for the movie Luther: The Fallen Sun (Net) which for me didn’t quite capture the magic. And I just started the latest season of You (Net) and as expected our protagonist can’t quite turn the corner from his old life.
- The Big Door Prize (App+) Series Premiere, Wednesday 3/29 – A new comedy about the changes to a small town when a machine shows up that reveals your true life potential.
- Wellmania (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 3/29 – A comedic wellness journey with Celeste Barber.
- Unstable (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 3/30 – Rob Lowe brings his son along for the latest comedy of a father-son journey launching a tech company.
- The Power (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 3/31 – What happens when teenage girls can suddenly electrocute people at will?
- The Great American Joke Off (CW) Series Premiere, Friday 3/31, 9:30 pm – Dulce Sloan hosts and judges who has been the funniest.
- Dave (Fxx) Season Premiere, Wednesday 4/5, 10 pm – This series, while having moments of adolescent humor, grew into something interesting and funny.
- Beef (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 4/6 – Steven Yeun and Ali Wong face a road rage incident that brings out each’s darkest impulses in this dramedy.
- Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (Para+) Series Premiere, Thursday 4/6 – A prequel to Grease we see four outcasts don the pink jackets.
- Jury Duty (Free) Series Premiere, Friday 4/7 – A new docu-style comedy where only one jury member is unaware that the rest of the jury and surrounding players are actors.
- Tiny Beautiful Things (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 4/7 – Kathryn Hahn stars as an advice columnist whose life is falling apart in this comedy, based on the book by Cheryl Strayed.
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.