OMG how is it September? I wrapped up a few shows including the second season of Dave (Fx/Hulu) which kept up with a weird take on the fictionalized version of the man behind Lil Dickey. The Fall (Amazon Prime), utterly brutal but very well done, I do love Gillian Anderson. Bosch (Amazon Prime) which I’ll consider a break until they reboot with a spinoff as he moves to a new series. As well as catching up on Younger (Pea/TVL/Hulu), overall a very fun series, though this last season wasn’t its finest. And a rewatch of Girlfriends (Net) for plenty of seasons of fun drama for those ‘heifers’.
I’m not quite ready for fall tv yet but here’s what’s coming over the next couple of weeks. I’m excited for Only Murders and might dabble with some reality, I am in a bit of a decluttering phase so Sparking Joy might be the right vibe. There are also some returns I follow like What We Do In The Shadows (Fx, 9/2), Queen Sugar (Own, 9/7), and American Crime Story (Fx, 9/7), this season is the Clinton Impeachment.
- Laetitia (HBO) Series Premiere, Monday 8/30 – This six-part French drama looks at the disappearance of one twin and the repurcussions that follow, based on true events.
- Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) Series Premiere, Tuesday 8/31 – A comedic murder mystery follows three strangers played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, I’m in.
- Sparking Joy (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 8/31 – A reality show highlight where Marie Kondo returns and is apparently tidying up a town.
- Q-Force (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/2 – Animated series brings the voices of Sean Hayes as a gay exiled interlligence officer and Wanda Sykes among others to deal with West Hollywood cases.
- Dive Club (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 9/3 – This Australian drama follows a group of teen divers whose investigation turns to one of their own who has gone missing.
- Guilt (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/5 – The latest Masterpiece drama is a tale of two brothers hiding their hit-and-run.
- On the Verge (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 9/7 – This offbeat show follows four women’s dramas as they deal with mid life crisis.
- Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Dis+) Series Premiere, Wednesday 9/8 – There’s a new Doogie in town and she’s no Howser as we follow this Hawaiian take.
- All the Queen’s Men (BET+) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/9 – More power in the nightclub industry brings new problems but are they Madam’s downfall?
- Dead Places (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/9 – A bestselling author of books on the paranormal returns to South Africa and deals with the childhood murder of his sister.
- Kin (AMC+) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/9 – A family tries to take on an Irish drug kingpin when a member of their family is killed.
- Pretty Hard Cases (IMDB) Series Premiere, Thursday 9/9 – Two women cops put aside their differences to work together to take down their target in this Canadian series.
- Metal Shop Masters (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 9/10 – In this reality highlight metal artists compete, could scratch that reality competition itch.
- Scenes from a Marriage (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/12 – This five-part series revisits the Ingmar Bergman classic look at a marriage with Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac.
- American Rust (Show) Series Premiere, Sunday 9/12 – Jeff Daniels plays a police detective when the the son of a woman he loves played by Maura Tierney is charged with murder.
Returning streaming: Hot Rod Garage (MT, 8/30), My Life is Murder (Acorn, 8/30), Trolls (Hulu, 9/2), AP Bio (Pea, 9/2), Craig Ross Jr’s Monogomy (AllBlk, 9/2), Money Heist (Net, 9/3), Kid Cosmic (Net, 9/7/), Wu-Tang (Hulu, 9/8), The Circle (Net, 9/8), Into the Night (Net, 9/8), American Ninja Warrior Jr (Pea, 9/9), Pokemon Journeys (Net, 9/10), 90 Day (Disc+, 9/12).
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.