new and noteworthy tv: 9/17-9/23


I caught another Mayans and will give it one more but not sure it’s going to make the cut. I did kind of dig Miniaturist so I’ll check another of those out. And have dove into Forever which also falls into the non-gym viewing as it’s not really a comedy comedy but so far it’s definitely interested me enough to keep going. And while I’ve stopped trying to follow even who is nominated, the Emmys are Monday.

  • Sorry for Your Loss (Face) Series Premiere, Tuesday – So apparently we also need to tune into Facebook for quality tv, this one is supposed to be worth a look with Elizabeth Olsen trying to move on after the death of her husband.
  • I Feel Bad (NBC) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – A new comedy that you may have seem promos for EP’d by Amy Poehler about a woman and her personal and professional challenges.
  • Dead Lucky (SundNow) Series Premiere, Thursday – No word on this multiple POV following a cop killing during a heist.
  • The Good Cop (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Josh Groban plays straight laced detective who teams up with Tony Danza’s disgraced cop father.
  • Maniac (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Intrigued by this limited series with Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in an unusual pharmaceutical trial.

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new and noteworthy tv: 9/10-9/16

I caught the first week of Mayans and although the first episode didn’t have much for me to think it was special, it laid out a lot of characters and seeds for drama so I’ll give it another go. I won’t give another go to The Purge which really would have had to have had something in the characters or setup that was pretty outstanding for me to want to go back in. I try to give comedies a little more leeway to find their legs but nothing got a smile on the flat Rel. The one thing that did have a spark of potential was the cheesy looking You on Lifetime, which with its stalker premise isn’t for everyone but sewed some good seeds of potential.

  • Life (Net) Series Premiere, Wednesday – A new Korean medical drama, these international releases don’t have much info around them.
  • The First (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday – Sean Penn as astronaut and family man, potentially worth a look.
  • Forever (Am) Series Premiere, Friday – Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen star in a new comedy about a married couple that has a good pedigree and buzz.
  • The Rise of Phoenixes (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Mandarin story of power, desire, lust and love among people from different kingdoms in ancient China.

Plus some returning streaming shows: BoJack Horseman (Net, Friday), American Vandal (Net, Friday), Ingobernable (Net, Friday), Snatch (Crack, Thursday).

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new and noteworthy tv: 9/3-9/9

In addition to the return of It’s Always Sunny on Wednesday I guess new fall tv is starting to sneak in. Stay tuned for annual posts on New and Returning Fall TV!

  • US Open Tennis (ESPN) – Play continues this week leading up to finals over the weekend, go Federer.
  • A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities (Net) Series Premiere, Monday – No word on these series comparing Taipei and Taiwanese-American community.
  • Model Squad (E!) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 8pm – If ANTM isn’t enough for you this gives a glimpse inside real models lives.
  • The Bobby Brown Story (BET) Miniseries Premiere, Tuesday, 9pm – For those of you who just can’t get enough.
  • Mayans MC (Fx) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – Fans of Sons of Anarchy (which I was), which had an admittedly uneven run, will tune in to this look at another motorcycle club this time in So Cal, though from the early episodes previewed by critics sounds like it’s missing some of the better aspects of the former.
  • The Purge (Syfy/USA) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – I’ve never seen any of these movies but can only assume it will have the same spirit, which for me doesn’t seem like a good one.
  • 54 Hours (SunN) Series Premiere, Thursday – A four part hostage drama based on a German bank robbery gone awry.
  • Save Me (Starz) Series Premiere, Thursday – No advance word on this suspect of a kidnapping searches for the real napper.
  • Rel (Fox) Series Premiere, Sunday, 8pm – I never have high expectations for these made a comedy based on my real life, this one about a man restarting his life post divorce, but often worth a look.
  • The Miniaturist (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday, 9pm – I’m not usually a huge watcher of PBS series but you never know, this one set in 1686 Amsterdam where a bride’s gift of a miniature replica of their home conveys secrets.
  • Kidding (Show) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – Jim Carrey in a show about a kids tv personality whose life starts to go awry definitely worth a look but early reviews are mixed.
  • You (Life) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – Based on a novel, this “psychological thriller” follows Gossip Girl’s Penn Badgley get his stalker on, maybe entertaining but likely not great.

Plus some returning streaming shows: I Love You, America (Hulu, Thursday),  Atypical (Net, Friday), Las Chicas del Cable (Net, Friday), Marvel’s Iron Fist (Net, Friday).

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/27-9/2

How is it September already? Time to get out my back to school wear (in adult form) and prepare for Fall tv! I officially wait for the yearly Entertainment Weekly Fall Preview to let me know it’s time to get serious but some stuff will start to sneak in early. Until after Labor Day I’m still considering it summer so time to turn off the tv and get outside, or at least into a good matinee.

  • US Open Tennis (ESPN) – First round tennis play starts Monday, will it be a return of familiar faces at the end or some new blood?
  • Ink Master (Para) Season Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – This season they’re keeping up with the bringing back of folks to keep us engaged as Cleen Rock One vs Christian Buckingham coaching newbies for the title, this is still one of my fave realities.
  • One Dollar (CBSAA) Series Premiere, Thursday – A small town mystery follows a dollar bill through the town to different people’s povs, I’m still not signing up for CBS All Access.
  • Ozark (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – It’s time to see what our pal Jason Bateman and his family are up to, this accountant/money launderer and his family trying to outlive organized and disorganized crime was one of the faves last year so hoping the Sophomore slump can give this a pass.
  • Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (Am) Series Premiere, Friday – John Krasinski is the latest to take on this role of analyst turned field agent which reportedly is solid thought not a standout on the small screen.

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/20-8/26

True confession, I got sucked into rewatching the first season of Beverly Hills 90210 (and it was almost unwatchable) only to find that it was the only season on Prime. Do I really need to throw down for Hulu to get old shows as well as originals? Not just that but other shows no longer seem to be found on Netflix or Prime, including things like the final season of Unreal. Until I decide I’m making some progress on Big Love, Fortitude, Alias Grace, and Rectify.

  • Deadwind (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday – This Finnish series brings us a new detective trying to get over her husband’s death and solve the murder of a young woman.
  • Rob Riggles Ski Master Academy (Crack) Series Premiere, Thursday – This comedy follows a ski master and his staff defend their academy.
  • Ghoul (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – A three part horror series where a prisoner turns the tables on his interrogators.
  • The Innocents (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Two teens run away and find more secrets including perhaps some secret powers.
  • Safe Harbour (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday – Five Australians on a yachting vacation turns awry when they find refugees on a fishing boat in this four part thriller.

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/13-8/19

This week’s accomplishments include finishing out some gym viewing with Grace & Frankie and the series wrap of Love, both of which were about as fulfilling as they needed to be. I also hit the three part series A Very English Scandal which starring Hugh Grant’s deep side part and a host of great acting made it worth a watch for a look into this political scandal. I sampled Carter from last week which in peak tv didn’t quite make the list and without good reviews of All About the Washingtons or Insatiable, that leaves me with Lodge 49 which was definitely intriguing enough to go for another. I’m also kind of sticking with both Burden of Truth, a decent enough legal drama (for summer) and the reality competition Making It, which isn’t amazing but fun to see the random crafts these folks come up with.

  • Ronny Chieng: International Student (Com App) Series Premiere, Monday – The Daily Show’s Chieng gives us this comedy about studying abroad.
  • Disenchantment (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Matt Groening brings another animated tale, this one a spoof on fairy tale fantasy though rumor hasn’t it has potential but isn’t quite there.
  • The Investigator (Net) Season Premiere, Sunday – Not much info around on this returning series.

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new and noteworthy tv: 8/6-8/12

This week’s wrap up included Black Mirror, which I’ve noted is well done but too depressing with its technology doom tales for me, as well as tech tale with questionable doom Humans, and am wondering if we’ll get a fourth season of that. Now moving on to sample Big Love, Fortitude, and A Very English Scandal.

  • Lodge 49 (AMC) Series Premiere, Monday, 10pm – They’re describing this as a light-hearted, endearing modern fable, set in Long Beach a local ex surfer ends up looking for purpose in life at a lodge, reportedly this one is worth a look.
  • Carter (WGN) Tuesday, 10pm – Jerry O’Connell brings another take on the light-hearted with a turn as an actor who plays a detective becoming a detective after a public melt down, maybe just put he and Rachel Bilson together for Take Two Carter, though it’s probably not amazing O’Connell (like Bilson) is likable enough.
  • All About the Washingtons (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons throws down with an autobiographical scripted family sitcom with hip hop artist spending more time at home to raise the kids, who knows?
  • Insatiable (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – So this has been getting buzz just off of the previews for fat shaming as former fat girls is out for payback, I’ll stay tuned for reviews before adding to my queue.
  • La Casa de las Flores (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – This dark comedy about a family running a flower business with the patriarch has to take in his kids with his recently passed mistress, quien sabe?
  • Ordeal by Innocence (Am) Mini Series Premiere, Friday – An adaptation of Agatha Christie’s tale brings light to a family’s maybe murderer(s), looks like a good cast but will stay tuned.

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new and noteworthy tv: 7/30-8/5

Another lackluster week for anything shiny and new. I did manage to wrap up my backlogged Underground, though honestly I think I didn’t enjoy season 2 as much with its broader focus. I also wrapped up In Treatment which after over one hundred episodes of therapy I’m not sure whether anyone is any more sane but I’m going to miss it.

  • A Very Secret Service (Net) Season Premiere, Monday – A silly take on the spy biz returns, even though I haven’t tuned in.
  • Making It (NBC) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – A latest reality entrant which caught my eye because it’s on network tv and because the host duo of Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman make me intrigued as to what these makers will get up to.
  • The Sinner (USA) Season Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – This show, which I tuned out of, returns with a new mystery behind the crime scenario.

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new and noteworthy tv: 7/23-7/29

As I keep poking around streaming options it makes me wonder again if I should take a look at Hulu in addition to Amazon Prime and Netflix, but then it makes me wonder if I should look at reevaluating my cable again, and then I put off any looking at all.

  • Castle Rock (Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday – JJ Abrams taking on Stephen King, material totally worth a shot.
  • Burden of Truth (CW) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 8pm – Big city lawyer’s return to her hometown leads to a look into a mysterious illness, no high hopes.
  • Orange is the New Black (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – I was a little over the prison takeover last season but still enough good character drama to make me want to check out the women hitting maximum security, but maybe just not right away.
  • Welcome to the Family (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – An offbeat comedy where a woman teams up with her father’s girlfriend after his death when they’re both left out of his will, there are so many new series I tend to wonder if those with little info aren’t up to snuff or just victims of the glut.

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new and noteworthy tv: 7/9-7/15

It wasn’t that long ago when I would be spending all my time this time of year watching Tour de France and Wimbledon. These days I limit myself to only catch the tennis majors starting at the semis (Thursday at 5am, ESPN) and although I still tune in for a little Tour preview I’m no longer scanning through three weeks of cycling. While I still enjoy the sporting the golden age of television makes me winnow back some of the things, though surprisingly I will still have time to watch summer favorite King of the Road.

  • King of the Road (Vice) Season Premiere, Tuesday, 9pm – Skateboard scavenger hunt, who are the new teams and new challenges?
  • The Outpost (CW) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 9pm – In this new fantasy offering a woman who is the last of her race looks for vengeance and deals with fanatics, mercenaries, and of course a supernatural power.
  • Harlots (Hulu) Season Premiere, Wednesday – I’ve never gotten started on Hulu and therefore Hulu shows.
  • Bonus Family (Net) Season Premiere, Sunday – Swedish dramedy reportedly has a nice touch dealing with a new couple their exes and their children.

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