new and noteworthy tv: 5/11-5/24

The Great

I’ve been kicking along with some of the shows still airing/wrapping up as well as making some progress on streaming options. I wrapped up High Fidelity which I really liked, thought they captured a good vibe from the source materials which I also really liked. This week a few new things cropping up, Burden of Truth is also back, the Canadian legal drama that somehow got me hooked based on timing as a sort of summer series.

  • The Great (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 5/15 – A satirical, comedic drama about Catherine the Great played by Elle Fanning, some good initial reviews.
  • White Lines (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/15 – A woman travels from England to Ibiza when her brother is found dead in this offbeat thriller.
  • Hightown (Starz) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/17 – No word on this crime drama exploring themes of addiction, recovery and possible redemption.
  • Snowpiercer (TNT) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/17 – This series has been in the works for a while so I’m a little skeptical particularly since it’s based on what was already an odd film that’s a post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller where the remnants of humanity survive on a moving train.
  • Dead Still (Acorn) Series Premiere, Monday 5/18 – A darkly comic murder mystery set in 1880s Ireland, not sure about the show or where one would actually watch Acorn.
  • DC’s Stargirl (DC) Series Premiere, Monday 5/18 – A high school sophomore finds a staff and gathers up a team to superhero, I’m not super eager.
  • Sweet Magnolias (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 5/19 – Lifelong friends lift each other up in a small southern town in this romantic drama.

More streaming

  • Inhuman Resources (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/15 – Out of work and attracted by a job opening that leads to more than bargained for in this French thriller.
  • The Unremarkable Juanquini (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/15 – A magician makes a kingpin disappear in this Latin absurdist drama.
  • Control Z (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/22 – A hacker starts releasing high school students’ secrets in this Mexican teen show.
  • Betaal (Net) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/24 – British soldier unearth zombies when trying to make way for a highway in this Indian thriller.

Returning streaming: Bordertown (Net, 5/11), Magic for Humans (Net, 5/15), She Ra and the Princess of Power (Net, 5/15), Homecoming (Am, 5/22), Trailer Park Boys (Net, 5/22)

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new and noteworthy tv: 4/27-5/10

Never Have I Ever

I got an under desk bike for my apartment which allowed me to watch a couple of series that I was only allowing myself at the gym, so wrapped up very fun The Tick and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, two seasons not enough for one and four seasons probably a little too much for the other. I also wrapped the reboot of Will & Grace which overall I enjoyed but maybe more so in the beginning when it seemed to be dealing with more issues around their new older place in life. And as shows are wrapping for the season, either as scheduled or prematurely, there are still some new things coming our way. I’m going to tune in for Never Have I Ever and Normal People. Also excited to see where season two of Dead to Me goes, the first season was imperfect but I found myself totally absorbed by Applegate and Cardellini and their precarious circumstances. Note for those of you who tuned in or missed Council of Dads on NBC it’s back on Thursday after the Parks & Rec special, it was super sappy but you know if you’re into that kind of thing.

  • Never Have I Ever (Net) Series Premiere, Monday 4/27 – Hearing good things about this new series from Mindy Kaling about a first-gen Indian-American teen.
  • Normal People (Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday 4/29 – Based on the book (which we just read for book club) the story of a relationship of an Irish ‘couple’ whose lives are intertwined from high school through undergraduate, liked the book and will tune in based on overall positive reviews.
  • Parks and Recreation (NBC) Thursday 4/30 – Excited to revisit some of our favorite city workers though curious to see what the filmed from their own homes special episode will bring.
  • Hollywood (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – No advanced word on this new limited series from Ryan Murphy about the “Golden Age” of Hollywood.
  • Trying (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – British comedy about a couple who want kids, no insights as to how funny it is.
  • Upload (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – The premise of this comedy by Greg Daniels (Office/Parks & Rec) is an app developer gets uploaded to a virtual world after a near fatal accident, probably worth a sample.
  • Betty (HBO) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – Intrigued by this look at a group of young women skateboarders, expanding on the world created by the film Skate Kitchen.
  • Ming’s Dynasty (Fuse) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/3, 11pm – Aspiring rappers return to Toronto to manage the family’s Chinese restaurant.
  • Bad Mothers (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 5/7 – Australian drama looking at motherhood through four different women.
  • I Know This Much Is True (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday 5/10 – An adaptation of Wally Lamb novel starring Mark Ruffalo as twins dealing with mental illness and other drama, no word but intriguing.

More streaming

  • Extracurricular (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 4/29 – Korean teen drama about a student living a double life at school and in the world of crime.
  • Summertime (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 4/29 – Italian summer of love for two young adults from different backgrounds.
  • The Victim’s Game (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 4/30 – Taiwanese crime drama about a detective with Asperger’s who investigates his daughter’s link to murders.
  • Almost Happy (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – Quirky Argentinian comedy about a radio host and his family.
  • Into the Night (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/1 – Belgian thriller about a flight that tries to outrace the sun or face death (in like a supernatural way).
  • Republic of Doyle (Ova) Series Premiere, Saturday 5/2 – Comedic drama series about a father and son PI agency.
  • The Eddy (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/8 – French drama about the owner of a jazz club getting mixed up with criminals.
  • Valeria (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 5/8 – Spanish romantic comedy with four women discovering themselves.

Returning streaming: Wolf Creek (Shud, 4/30), Medici (Net, 5/1), Workin’ Moms (Net, 5/6), Scissor Seven (Net, 5/7), Dead to Me (Net, 5/8), The Hollow (Net, 5/8), Restaurants on the Edge (Net, 5/8), Rust Valley Restores (Net, 5/8)

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new and noteworthy tv: 4/13-4/26

Mrs America

Ok now that I’m not trying to burn through movies I’m making a bit more progress on tv. I wrapped my rewatch of Beverly Hills, 90210, which was fun for about the first season and then became sort of an obsessive torture. I’m also digging in to Orange is the New Black, Ozark, Sex Education, Making the Cut, and have started Little Fires Everywhere, I really liked this book and am cautious, and of course Killing Eve which is usually worth it even if it’s not as good as the first season. And wrapped the series finale of Schitts Creek which I thought did a good final leg. I’ll miss those oddballs. It’s a pass for me on Broke and Vagrant Queen, but I’m so far sticking with Motherland: Fort Salem and still tentatively trying Almost Paradise, which I don’t think is good but hoping it might be fun. Next up I’m excited for the return of What We Do In the Shadows which is so odd I can’t stop watching, and the final season of fave cop Bosch.

  • Paradise Lost (Spectrum) Series Premiere, Monday 4/13 – Couple returns to small town Mississippi and secrets are unearthed starring Josh Harnett and Barbara Hershey among others, who knows.
  • The Baker and the Beauty (ABC) Series Premiere, Monday 4/13, 10pm – Reads like a made for tv movie, Cuban baker meets a superstar, but for romcom fans who knows.
  • Mrs. America (FX/Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday 4/15 – The story of the movement to ratify the ERA and the backlash of a conservative, includes a great cast with Cate Blanchett, Margo Martindate, Rose Byrne and Sarah Paulson among others so def worth a look.
  • Outer Banks (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 4/15 – A group of teens unearths a long buried secret, perhaps some potential in this mystery-thriller.
  • #blackAF (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 4/17 – Comedy series starring Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris based on Barris’ life, who knows.
  • Defending Jacob (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 4/24 – Based on the novel this thriller about an ADA torn between justice and family with Chris Evans and Michelle Dockery, maybe.
  • Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (Show) Series Premiere, Sunday 4/26, 10:10pm – An LA version of Penny Dreadful, no word but if you’re a fan of the original it’s likely a good bet.

More streaming

  • The King (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 4/17 – A modern-day Korean emperor find himself in a parallel world
  • Love 101 (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 4/24 – A group of teenagers in Turkey trying to get their teacher to fall in love.

Returning streaming: Fauda (Net, 4/16) Bosch (Am, 4/17), The Last Kids on Earth (Net, 4/17), After Life (Net, 4/24), Hello Ninja (Net, 4/24), The Last Kingdom (Net, 4/26).

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/30-4/12

Almost Paradise

Excited and sad to see the series finale of Schitts Creek coming up on April 7, Killing Eve is back on April 12, and I need to figure out what I’m going to do about the return of The Good Fight (sign up for CBSAA? free trial? wait and pay later on Amazon?). I haven’t even started the latest seasons of Ozark or Sex Education yet, what am I doing?! Well I’ve been catching up on some movies, stay tuned for my 2019 post this next week. I did watch Making the Cut the new Time/Heidi Runwy-esque show, and while certainly enjoyable some pros and cons on this in comparison, will stay tuned and see how it rolls along. As well as the slightly campy but will tune in for another Motherland: Fort Salem about witches training for battle and associated drama. I also wrapped up Arrested Development, I had forgotten the second half of the last season and while the early years were amazing this one back to life is missing a bit of the luster.

Also to note that Quibi about to launch, on April 6. What is Quibi you might ask, I sure did. It’s a new streaming app dedicated to ‘Quick Bites’, shows less than 10 minutes (movies cut up into chapters), and designed specifically to watch on mobile. And yes you have to pay for it, looks like $4.99/mo w/ads and $7.99 w/o. They’ve got a bunch of new content for launch with some stars like Chrissy Teigen, Kevin Hart, Idris Elba, Naomi Watts, and Steven Spielberg. I didn’t highlight the new crop of shows in particular but they of course have a free trial if you want to dabble before committing, I’ll pass at least for now.

  • Three Busy Debras/Beef House (AdSw) Series Premiere, Monday 3/30, 12/12:15am – I’ve never quite made a connection with Adult Swim but more offbeat humor to be had in these new selections.
  • Almost Paradise (WGN) Series Premiere, Monday 3/30, 10pm – Former DEA agent attempting the retired life on a tropical island gets pulled back into action, with Christian Kane and by EPs of Leverage and The Librarians looks like good campy fun.
  • Straight Forward (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 4/2 – Danish con woman plots revenge in this international thriller.
  • Broke (CBS) Series Premiere, Thursday 4/2, 9:30pm – Pauley Perrette plays a single suburban mom who’s estranged sister and family end up broke and on her doorstep, no word on whether the comedy amuses.
  • Home Before Dark (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 4/3 – A young girl moves to a small town and uncovers a mystery after her father’s death, inspired by real-life pre-teen investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak.
  • Tales from the Loop (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 4/3 – This scifi drama shares adventures of people exploring the mysteries of the universe whatever that looks like.
  • World on Fire (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday 4/5, 9pm – An epic World War II drama reportedly good ensemble, layered story, and beautiful set.
  • The Big Show (Net) Series Premiere, Monday 4/6 – Daughter of a larger than life wrestler returns home in this comedy.
  • Brews Brothers (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 4/10 – Two estranged brothers use beer to reunite as a family.
  • The Trial (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 4/10 – The murder of a teen girl impacts those on the case.
  • Belgravia (Epix) Series Premiere, Sunday 4/12, 9pm – Secrets and scandals in 19th century London in this soapy melodrama six part limited series.

Returning streaming: Kim’s Convenience Store (Net, 4/1), La Casa de Papel (Net, 4/3), Terrace House (Net, 4/7), The Good Fight (CBSAA, 4/9).

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/2-3/15

Devs

If I could encourage you to watch one show this week it would be Bojack Horseman which I wrapped the series finale last week to satisfying end, though I’m tempted to start the whole thing all over again. I also wrapped up the very good Sorry for Your Loss on Facebook Watch, which just was unfortunately not a network that’s going to continue with its original scripted series. And the season finale of The Good Fight which I still find as a great balance of drama, characters, politics, and ridiculousness that only the Kings could bring, and yes I’m just paying for the episodes because I don’t subscribe to CBSAA. This week will bring some wall-to-wall coverage of super Tuesday and a few other things. I also seem to have missed the Party of Five remake on Freeform which has its finale this week, am I missing anything? I do find myself still tied to The Bold Type and Everything’s Going to Be Okay on Freeform shows but otherwise have given most things a pass.

  • Breeders (Fx) Series Premiere, Monday 3/2, 10pm – Morgan Freeman and Daisy Haggard star in comedy about the love and maybe less blessed moments of parenthood, good cast could promise a decent comedy.
  • Dave (Fxx) Series Premiere, Wednesday 3/4, 10pm – Comedian Dave Burd aka Lil Dicky stars in this based on the life of white suburban wrapper in his late 20s, pass.
  • Twenties (Bet) Series Premiere, Wednesday 3/4, 10pm – Lena Waithe brings a comedy about the adventures of a queer black girl and her friends, I like her comedic sensibilities so will check it out.
  • Devs (Hulu) Series Premiere, Thursday 3/5 – Alex Garland brings this drama about a young computer engineer who investigates the secret development division of her company with the believe that they are behind the murder of her boyfriend, Garland is always interesting and this has enough good buzz to be worth a shot.
  • Amazing Stories (App+) Series Premiere, Friday 3/6 – Spielberg brings a new take on this dramatic anthology series with today’s creators.
  • Hillary (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 3/6 – I don’t normally feature unscripted series but intrigued by subject and good buzz about this look at both her and the extenuating place in politics.
  • ZeroZeroZero (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 3/6 – A dramatic look at a cocaine shipment from Mexico to Italy as well as the American money management by Roberto Saviano who created Gomorrah.
  • Temple (Spect) Series Premiere, Monday 3/9 – A crime drama about a surgeon who opens an underground clinic, who knows.
  • The Pale Horse (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 3/13 – A two part Agatha Christie mystery starring Rufus Sewell, worth a shot if this is your bag.

Additional streaming:

  • Idiomatic (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 3/5 – The life and times of liberal couple in their 30s.
  • Hospital Playlist (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 3/12 – Korean drama about five doctor as friends and colleagues.
  • Bloodride (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 3/13 – A Norwegian anthology series blending horror and dark comedy.
  • The Valhalla Murders (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 3/13 – Oslo detective returns home and hunts a serial killer.
  • Women of the Night (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 3/13 – The wife of a politician finds herself drawn into the underworld in Amsterdam.

Returning streaming: Castlevania (Net, 3/5), Paradise PD (Net, 3/6) The Protector (Net, 3/6), Ugly Delicious (Net, 3/6), Blood (Acorn, 3/9), Dirty Money (Net, 3/11), On My Block (Net, 3/11), Elite (Net, 3/13), Kingdom (Net, 3/13).

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new and noteworthy tv: 2/17-3/1

Hunters

Nothing much compelling coming up and I’ve been playing a little catchup. I enjoyed the second season of Shrill which though lead by the great Aidy Bryant really has a great supporting cast. I also finally finished Downton Abbey and (spoiler alert for those who care) though everyone ended up a bit too resolved and happy in this end I forgive it after all the years of turmoil but I’m actually hesitant to crack their lives back open with the movie. I also caught up to the latest live episodes of Schitts Creek in a series that grows on you as the characters grow within their oddball community.

For the latest new shows I’m still hanging on a bit for Katy Keene (which is likely a little too cute for me to hang in there), Briarpatch (which is odd enough for me to check out one more), and Tommy & Lincoln Rhyme (which are both pretty generic but Edie Falco/Russell Hornsby and cast might give it more life). I’ve also been very much enjoying Everything’s Going To Be Okay which is sweet and quirky with a cast that makes it compelling and Dare Me that’s got just enough serious drama to keep me involved in the cheerleading shenanigans.

  • Year of the Rabbit (IFC) Series Premiere, Wednesday 2/19, 10:30pm – This comedy/suspense series follows detective Rabbit and his cohorts investigating murders, initial reports not terrible but not glowing.
  • Playing for Keeps (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/20 – No word on this murder mystery looking at the off field world of football.
  • Gentefied (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/21 – Three Latinx cousins work to keep families taco shop afloat in a gentrifying neighborhood in this dramedy with a bit of early positive reviews.
  • Hunters (Am) Series Premiere, Friday 2/21 – Al Pacino leads an alt reality Nazi hunter group in ’70s NY in what I’ve heard is interesting if not always successful.
  • I Am Not Okay With This (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 2/26 – Based on a graphic novel a teen navigates life with new superpowers, no early reviews.
  • Dispatches from Elsewhere (AMC) Series Premiere, Sunday 3/1 – Four ordinary peeps uncover some mysteries.

More Streaming:

  • Spectros (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/20 – A teenage boy and friends caught between Brazilian witchcraft and Japanese spirits in this Brazilian horror mystery.
  • Hyena (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/21 – Two rival lawyers tear apart anything that stands in their way in this Korean drama.
  • Puerta 7 (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/21 – Organized crime and a soccer club in this Argentinian crime drama.
  • Followers (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/27 – An aspiring actress hits it big thanks to Instagram in this heartfelt Japanese drama.
  • Queen Sono (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/28 – Highly trained spy tackles personal and professional life in this South African thriller.
  • Toy Boy (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/28 – Male stripper released from prison to prove he was framed for murder in this Spanish thriller.
  • Unstoppable (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/28 – Three 20-somethings run into a desperate woman who changes directions on their road trip in this quirky Mexican drama.

Returning streaming: The Chef Show (Net, 2/19), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Dis+, 2/21), Altered Carbon (Net, 2/27), Always a Witch (Net, 2/28), Babylon Berlin (Net, 2/28), Formula 1 (Net, 2/28).

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.

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new and noteworthy 2/3-2/16

Briarpatch

This week I wrapped up the final season of Santa Clarita Diet, which I have to say am so bummed didn’t find a greater audience for this super fun cast and humorous undead tales, the second season of YOU, which didn’t play as well as the first but still has some good/bad vibes going for it, as well as the series finale of The Good Place which capped off an amazing series quite well. These weeks with programming around the State of the Union, Democratic Debates and the Oscars there’s still a good amount of new stuff.

  • Interrogation (CBSAA) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/6 – Based on a 20 year+ case of a man charged and convicted of murdering his mother, not solid reviews yet.
  • Katy Keene (CW) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/6, 8pm – I keep passing on these various CW comics but will tune in to check out 4 gals (comic based), including Lucy Hale as Keene, chasing their dreams in NYC, early buzz is optimistic.
  • Indebted (NBC) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/6, 9:30 – Familiar faces Fran Drescher and Steven Weber are parents who have to move back in with their son, pilot not getting great buzz but a good pedigree could grow characters.
  • Briarpatch (USA) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/6, 10pm – Rosario Dawson returns to her quirky hometown to solve her sister’s murder in this 10 episode mystery, def worth checking in on.
  • Tommy (CBS) Series Premiere, Thursday 2/6, 10pm – Edie Falco starts as the first female Chief of Police in LA, early looks appear somewhat average but Falco and team could elevate.
  • Locke & Key (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/7 – Another comic entry as three siblings move into a house with reality-bending keys, sounds like this hasn’t quite settled into where it could go.
  • My Holo Love (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 2/7 – Love with a humanlike hologram in this Korean romantic drama.
  • Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet (Ap+) Series Premiere, Friday 2/7 – Always Sunny’s Rob McElhenney is co creator (with Charlie Day) and stars as creative director in this look at the running of a video game, early buzz is good and already renewed for another season.
  • Cherish the Day (OWN) Series Premiere, Tuesday 2/11, 8pm – A look at specific days in a couple’s relationship from Ava DuVernay.
  • For Life (ABC) Series Premiere, Tuesday 2/11, 10pm – A fictional drama about a prisoner who becomes a lawyer to help himself and others.
  • High Fidelity (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 2/14 – Zoe Kravitz takes the title role in this series version of either the movie or the book, protagonist looks at their failed relationships as well as ranking some music, I love me some Hornby (the author) and thought the original movie did a good job so worth a look.
  • Utopia Falls (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday 2/14 – A teen sci-fi uncovering the history of music, or something.
  • Duncanville (Fox) Series Premiere, Sunday 2/16, 8:30pm – A new animated family joins the lineup.
  • War of the Worlds (EPIX) Series Premiere, Sunday 2/16, 9pm – Contemporary version of the HG Wells classic with Gabriel Byrne and Elizabeth McGovern.
  • Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) Sunday 2/16, 9pm – This isn’t technically the premiere but that episode snuck in so long ago you might have missed this potentially cute series with some magical realism of Jane Levy as a girl who hears folks innermost thoughts through song.

Returning streaming: Manhunt (Spec, 2/3), Team Kaylie (Net, 2/3), Tell Me a Story (CBSAA, 2/6), All or Nothing (Am, 2/7), Dreamworks Dragons: Rescue Riders (Net, 2/7), Agatha Raison (Acorn, 2/10), Narcos: Mexico (Net, 2/13), Las Chicas de Cable (Net, 2/14).

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new and noteworthy tv: 1/20-2/2

Awkwafina is Nora From Queens

I wrapped my Psych watch this week, it’s not an amazing tv show but perfectly fun and bingeable. From last week’s options I was intrigued enough by 68 Whiskey, Bone Collector, and Everything’s Gonna Be Okay to give them another show. I’m also excited for the return of The Bold Type on Thursday, the (90 minute) series finale of The Good Place as well as the final half of the final season of Bojack, as well as intrigued to see where Shrill goes which I enjoyed.

If I had to recommend one new show this week it would be giving Nora from Queens a shot, I’d be happy to add a new comedy to the roster.

  • Australian OpenĀ (ESPN2) – Get ready for a fortnight of tennis
  • Awkwafina is Nora from Queens (Com) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/22, 10:30pm – A comedy based on her real-life she’s got enough likability that this should be worth a watch.
  • October Faction (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/23 – Based on the comic book where parents hunt the supernatural with kids have their own secrets.
  • Outmatched (Fox) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/23, 8:30pm – A comedy where parents, Maggie Lawson and Jason Biggs, are raising raise four kids, three of which are geniuses.
  • Star Trek: Picard (CBSAA) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/23 – What’s Jean-Luc Picard up to these days (already renewed for another season so feel free to dig in)?
  • Next in Fashion (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/29 – Hosted by Alexa Chung and Tan France, could this keep us entertained between seasons of Project Runway?
  • The Stranger (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/30 – This suspense show based on the book asks what if a stranger exposes a families darkest secrets.
  • Superbowl/Puppy Bowl/Kitten Bowl (Fox, AnPl, Hall) Sunday 2/2 – Pick your bowl.

Additional streaming:

  • The Red Shadows (SundN) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/23 – French mystery about a five year old who was abducted 25 years prior.
  • The Ghost Bride (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/23 – 1890s Malacca has a woman married to a deceased some and mystery ensues.
  • Omniscient (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/29 – Brazilian sci-fi show where a woman tries to investigate a murder that 24/7 drones say didn’t happen.
  • Luna Nera (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/31 – 17th-century Italian girl has a destiny for witchcraft while her boyfriend’s father hunts them.
  • Ragnarok (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/31 – No Thor but a Norwegian town feels the end of times in this mystery.

Returning streaming: Jim Henson’s Word Party (Net, 1/21), The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Net, 1/24), Shrill (Hulu, 1/24), Bojack Horseman (Net, 1/31), Diablero (Net, 1/31), I am a Killer (Net, 1/31).

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.

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new and noteworthy tv: 1/6-1/19

Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector

With a lapse in new tv I’ve managed to wrap up the latest season on streaming for Ramy (great elements), Tuca & Bertie (didn’t grab me with its layers like BoJack did), Mindhunter (still good but not as strong for me as the first season), and Glow (enjoyed where they went and the variance of episodes) as well as the series finale of Madam Secretary (fictional political escapism pretty well done). I’m working through the 5th season of Schitts Creek which I won’t hit before the 6th premieres on Tuesday. I’m also super ready for the new season of Ink Master on Tuesday, this theme is ‘Rep Your Region’ with four regional teams.

With not a ton of info on new shows if I were to recommend one show it would be Sex Education (Netflix) which returns for its second season, the first was one of my favorites of 2019 (stay tuned for the full list) great characters and moments.

  • One Day at a Time (Pop) Promo special, Tuesday 1/7 – With the move to POP for its fourth season here’s a look, this was a good show and I’m glad it got picked up after Netflix dropped the ball.
  • FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) Series Premiere, Tuesday 1/7 – A spin-off from the FBI show, which never grabbed me.
  • AJ and the Queen (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/10 – RuPaul stars as as drag queen who travels in her RV with an 11-year old stowaway, sure.
  • Giri/Haji (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/10 – Tokyo detective goes to London to search for his brother who is in some Yakuza trouble.
  • Medical Police (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/10 – Two American doctors as a Brazilian pediatric hospital need to find the cure to a killer virus.
  • Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (NBC) Series Premiere, Friday 1/10 – Based on the book (don’t ask me why they didn’t just call it ‘The Bone Collector’), after being paralyzed by a serial killer this former forensic criminologist is dragged back in, these always have potential of being decent procedurals.
  • The Outsider (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday 1/12 – Based on Stephen King’s novel, and investigation takes an irregular turn into the supernatural.
  • Sanditon (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday 1/12 – An adaptation of Jane Austen’s unfinished novel.
  • The New Pope (HBO) Series Premiere, Monday 1/13 – A sequel to ‘The Young Pope.’
  • 68 Whiskey (Para) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/15 – Army medics in Afghanistan in this comedy-drama, might be worth a look.
  • Everything’s Gonna Be Okay (Free) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/16 – Humor to deal with the myriad of problems that deal with a brother being responsible for his half sisters, this network tends to skew a bit young but might be an interesting mix.
  • Little America (Apple+) Series Premiere, Friday 1/17 – An anthology series looking at immigrant experiences.
  • 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) Series Premiere, Sunday 1/19 – A spin-off of 9-1-1 which never grabbed me, this one focuses on Rob Lowe as a character who moves from NY to Austin with his son.
  • Avenue 5 (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday 1/19 – Hugh Laurie stars as a captain of a cruise space ship that comically deals with problems on the way to Saturn.
  • Vienna Blood (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday 1/19 – 1900s Vienna pairs a doctor with an inspector to look at crimes.

Additional streaming:

  • Jamtara (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/10 – This Indian tv show brings a group of young men into a phishing scheme that gets complicated by politicians and police.
  • Ares (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 1/17 – In this Dutch psychological horror series a student secret society brings secrets.

Returning streaming: The Brokenwood Mysteries (Acorn, 1/6), Ackley Bridge (Acorn 1/13), Grace & Frankie (Net, 1/15), Sex Education (Net, 1/17).

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.

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new and noteworthy tv: 12/23-1/5

Deputy

I’ve managed to wrap up When They See Us which was obviously a compelling story but I wasn’t that blown away by the four part series. Also managed to catch Pen15 and This Way Up both noted on a few best o’ lists and both had moments that I thought really worked, but not sure they’ll make my list. And caught the very quick presentation of season two of Making It that always has a unique creative approach from the contestants. I’ll still plug away at some backlog mostly making sure that I’m catching as many hidden gems before I do my top tv of 2019 list (stay tuned). But also tempted to dive into You which was a very fun diversion on Lifetime last year and picked up some steam on Netflix where season 2 will now live.

  • Dare Me (USA) Series Premiere, Sunday 12/29 – Murder mystery and cheer leading, bring it on.
  • Messiah (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/1 – A CIA officer investigates whether a man is a messiah or a con.
  • Spinning Out (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday 1/1 – Figure skater turns to pairs after a fall.
  • Thieves of the Wood (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/2 – 18th-century Belgium shows a revolt against the corrupt aristocracy.
  • Deputy (Fox) Series Premiere, Thursday 1/2 – No early reviews but I enjoy Stephen Dorff and would be happy for him to take a good turn as sheriff.
  • Dracula (Net) Series Premiere, Saturday 1/4 – Back to the classics in 1897 London.

More streaming:

  • Crash Landing on You (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 12/24 – A South Korean woman accidentally para glides into North Korea.
  • The Bonfire of Destiny (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday 12/26 – 1897 Paris show where three women’s lives are changed by a fire.
  • The Gift (Net) Series Premiere, Friday 12/27 – Mystery in Istanbul as a painter unearth secrets.
  • The Neighbor (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 12/31 – More superheroes, this one is Spanish, based on a comic.
  • Yanxi Palace (Net) Series Premiere, Tuesday 12/31 – Chinese Qing dynasty princess has adventures.

Returning streaming: Carole & Tuesday (Netflix, 12/24), Lost in Space (Netflix, 12/24), Terrance House (Netflix, 12/24), Murdoch Mysteries (Acorn, 12/25), You (Netflix, 12/26), Alexa & Katie (Netflix 12/30), The Degenerates (Netflix, 12/31).

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.

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