new and noteworthy tv: 5/28-6/3

Turns out being sick followed by tweaking your back forces you to finally really get caught up on tv, almost. One more episode to go before I’m caught up for the series finale of the Americans, I can’t stand the tension. But ready for some summer shows including the return of a few shows like Animal Kingdom and Queen Sugar.

  • Arrested Development (Net) Season Premiere, Tuesday – The gang is back.
  • 100 Code (WGN) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – A tense crime thriller following the hunt for a serial killer, Dominic Monaghan joins the Swedes to investigate.
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Net) Season Premiere, Wednesday – Kimmy returns for the first half of the final season of the random amusements that make up her life post bunker and the wackadoos who have come to be her circle.
  • Reverie (NBC) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – Sarah Shahi stars as a former hostage negotiator whose job it is to get people out of a virtual reality game, I’m dubious.
  • C.B. Strike (Cin) Series Premiere, Friday, 10pm – A war vet turned PI looks to solve crimes, based on JK Rowling book series.
  • Pose (Fx) Series Premiere, Sunday, 9pm – Set in the ’80s in New York this is being noted as a dance musical series but seems to encompass the rise of a certain luxury, social scene, and ‘ball culture’, the latest by Ryan Murphy is most likely worth checking out.
  • Succession (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – The latest dramatic power family looks at what happens when the aging head of the biggest media and entertainment conglomerate looks at what will happen next.

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new and noteworthy tv: 5/21-5/27

My getting behind on tv by being out of town was immediately cancelled out by being so sick all I could do was watch tv. I’m actually tired of tv and I’m still not caught up. Though I did wrap the second season of Dear White People, which I enjoyed even more than the first season, and the first season of The End of the F***ing World which was pretty good but I didn’t enjoy as much as others I’ve heard from. Finally getting a start into The Americans, I love it but it’s not a happy love. I guess I’ll have to wait a little longer for some fresh summer junk, I could use a good time filling procedural.

  • The Split (Sund) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – A look at a family of high powered divorce lawyers and their family could have potential.
  • Fauda (Net) Season Premiere, Thursday – The return of a series I don’t know and couldn’t see much about where a top Israeli agent comes out of retirement to tie up a loose end.
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock (Am) Series Premiere, Friday – A six episode limited series based on the book about disappearance of three schoolgirls and their governess.
  • French Open (NBC) Sunday, 9am – First round play begins.

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new and noteworthy tv: 5/7-5/13

Not a lot new I feel compelled to sample, though will add Safe to my queue. While some shows are doing the May winding down I did a little more catching up, wrapping the underwhelming season of Orange Is The New Black. Also wrapped up This Is Us a show I’ve become a little less enamored with and sampled Rise that was immediately using all the dramatic tropes of what could be a quality show, I’m assuming someone will let me know if it gets good later. And doing some dipping back into some that I’ve just let slide like SHIELD, Gotham, The Royals, Legion, UnReal, and Queen Sugar. 

  • Safe (Net) Series Premiere, Thursday – Michael C Hall returns to tv as protagonist, based on Harlan Coben novel, where he digs up secrets after his daughter goes missing.
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (Am) Series Premiere, Friday – I don’t normally highlight the kids stuff but couldn’t help but smile at the idea if not the execution of the moose and squirrel.
  • All Night (Hulu) Series Premiere, Friday – An all-night lock in graduation party, let the comedy ensue.
  • Patrick Melrose (Show) Series Premiere, Saturday, 9pm – Benedict Cumberbatch hits the small screen as protagonist from Patrick Melrose semi-autobiographical novels.
  • Little Women (PBS) Miniseries Premiere, Sunday, 8pm – Will life turn out any differently for our young protagonists?

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new and noteworthy tv: 4/30-5/6

Glad to see Elementary coming back, I tried to see if Instinct could fill the good procedural void for me but alas even with Alan Cumming it couldn’t. And I finally gave up on The Crossing which had some interesting elements and characters but felt a little too like a tv show trying to be an interesting tv show.

  • Take My Wife (Starz.com) Season Premiere, Tuesday – Have heard some good things about this show and looks like with the Seeso shutting down it’s now available on starz.com.
  • Being Serena (HBO) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – This docuseries gives a little insight into all things Serena personal and professional.
  • Dear White People (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – I was engaged but not in love with this series that follows various college students point of views on race, based on the film, and intrigued to see where it goes this season.
  • The Rain (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Post apocalyptic drama, where a brother and sister emerge from shelter six years after the storm.
  • Diablo Guardian (Am) Series Premiere, Saturday – A girl runs away from Mexico to New York with a big bag of money and I think it doesn’t go well.
  • Sweetbitter/Vida (Starz) Series Premiere, Sunday, 8/8:30pm – Two new dramas the first based on a book about a young woman who joins the staff at a hot restaurant then estranged sisters return to their East LA home after their mother dies to find some secrets.

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new and noteworthy tv: 4/9-4/15


Trying to knock out some of the random premiering shows sitting in my queue so I don’t have to keep recording them. Gone are Alex, Inc., Splitting Up Together, Siren, Krypton, The Last O.G., Deception, Champions, Life Sentence, McMafia, Shoot the Messenger, and finally dropped Good Girls which had some potential but not enough with a tough backlog. Finally wrapped The Punisher and hoping to quell my need for completion when I find something is just dragging, but let me get through the latest season of Orange is the New Black first while taking break for more enjoyable Mindhunter (which I also finally wrapped, good but didn’t enjoy it quite as much as some raves I heard), Jessica Jones, Sneaky Pete, and The Tick.

  • In Contempt (BET) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – Legal aid office, sure.
  • Bosch (Am) Season Premiere, Friday – Excited to see what trouble he’ll get into this season.
  • Lost in Space (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Danger, Will Robinson, with Parker Posey as Dr Smith I can’t help but hope this is a fun one.
  • Rellik (Cin) Series Premiere, Friday, 10pm – UK police detective tracking down a serial killer who has left him emotionally and physically scarred.

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new and noteworthy tv: 4/2-4/8

While excited for the return of Legion and trying to remember if I ended up hating or engaged with the bumblers in the Imposters but there are a few new shows to be on the lookout for.

  • The Crossing (ABC) Series Premiere, Monday, 10pm – 47 refugees was up in a small fishing town from 180 years in the future.
  • The Last O.G. (TBS) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10:30pm – Tracy Morgan returns to tv as an ex-con returning to an unfamiliar life after 15 years in prison and has enough star power and buzz invested to be worth a look.
  • National Treasure (Hulu) Season Premiere, Wednesday – A young black girl is abducted right before being adopted by a white family and suspense apparently continues to ensue.
  • Troy: Fall of a City (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – The Trojan War and the love affair between Paris and Helen.
  • Trading Spaces (TLC) Season Premiere, Saturday, 10pm – In the season of returning shows this one brings back some familiar faces to redo quickly and on a budget with a host of new traders.
  • Howard’s End (Starz) Season Premiere, Sunday, 8pm – Fans of this type of period drama might find this worth a look.
  • Killing Eve (BBCA) Series Premiere, Sunday, 8pm – Sandra Oh pursues a sociopathic assassin and it’s supposed to be worth a watch.
  • Unforgotten (PBS) Series Premiere, Sunday, 9pm – A forty year old murder rears its ugly head.

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/26-4/1

Better late than never, here’s our lineup for the week.

  • The Terror (AMC) Series Premiere, Monday, 9pm – Inspired by a true story we join the Royal Navy in a perilous voyage.
  • Roseanne (ABC) Season Premiere, Tuesday, 8pm – The Conners are back and bringing their blue collar humor to present day, worth a look.
  • Ink Master: Angels (Para) Season Premiere, Tuesday, 9pm – Before we’ve even wrapped the current season of Ink Master the angels are back test more candidates.
  • Splitting Up Together (ABC) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 9:30pm – Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson pair up in a show about a couple who try to separate while still living in the same house, seems like it’s got potential but not all that realized.
  • Alex, Inc (ABC) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 8:30pm – Zach Braff returns to tv as a family dude doing a podcast startup.
  • Siren (Free) Series Premiere, Thursday, 8pm – Ok I read the promo for this show and can’t even do it justice, there’s mermaids (and mermen) wreaking havoc on a town.
  • The Dangerous Book for Boys (Am) Series Premiere, Friday – Bryan Cranston co-creates this show about three brothers coming to terms with the death of their father through a book he left them, it’s a comedy.
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – This streaming series, an adaptation of the book with fave Neil Patrick Harris, isn’t in my queue but I hear it’s supposed to be enjoyable.

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/19-3/25

The Netflix stuff just keeps stacking up, I’m making my way through Jessica Jones and think I just have one more episode of Mindhunter. Though technically still need to decide if I’m going to go back and finish up Punisher and Orange is the New Black.

  • Krypton (Syfy) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 10pm – Superman’s grandpa has the fate of Krypton in his hands and I’m not sure anyone will care.
  • Innocent (SundNow) Series Premiere, Thursday – A limited series thriller follows a man who returns home after a judgment for killing his wife is overturned on a technicality
  • Station 19 (ABC) Series Premiere, Thursday, 9pm – Grey’s fire department spinoff, can I assume soapy drama and lots of accidents and deaths.
  • The Mechanism (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – A fictional drama around allegations of corruption in Brazil.
  • Requiem (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – A six part British supernatural thriller shows a woman’s life put in question following the death of her mother.
  • Santa Clarity Diet (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – I found this first season of matriarch gone zombie in the burbs a lot of fun.
  • Trust (FX) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – The first season focuses on the Getty kidnapping, as with all things FX probably worth checking out but not sure if it’ll make the difficult cut.
  • Barry (HBO) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10:30pm – Bill Hader stars in this dark comedy about a low-rent hit man who tries to bridge into acting, supposed to be worth a watch.

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/12-3/18

I felt like I’d been doing so much catch up that this week I decided to allow myself to start the latest seasons of Sneaky Pete, Jessica Jones, and The Tick.

  • For the People (ABC) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – Six young lawyers on opposite sides of the law enter in the new Shondaland series likely to be formulaic if you’re looking for this kind of filler.
  • Rise (NBC) Series Premiere, Tuesday, 10pm – A high school musical, brought to you by what sounds like from all reviews an unbearable Josh Radnor.
  • The Tattoo Shop (Facebook) Series Premiere, Thursday – So I’m not sure if airing on Facebook means there’s just a Facebook page where the video is posted but while I don’t normally watch shows other than competition style I might need to figure it out to be open to at least what the new channel is.
  • Edha (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – New Argentine thriller series set in the world of fashion.
  • On My Block (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Coming of age in South Central LA from the maker that brought very white coming of age in the cute show Awkward.
  • Instinct (CBS) Series Premiere, Sunday, 8pm – I’ll try anything with Alan Cumming and in this he plays CIA operative turned professor turned police consultant in this based on James Patterson book.

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new and noteworthy tv: 3/5-3/11

I’ve still got a little backlog but thinking about what to dive into next?

  • Hard Sun (Hulu) Series Premiere, Wednesday – Two incompatible police partners investigating a death learn about the end of the world, some mixed reviews.
  • Life Sentence (CW) Series Premiere, Wednesday, 9pm – Lucy Hale leads a cast where she learns that she no longer has cancer and has to face the ignored fallout from her life.
  • The Oath (Crackle) Series Premiere, Thursday – Once you pledge to one of these gangs you’re in, and I still don’t know what Crackle is.
  • Jessica Jones (Net) Season Premiere, Thursday – I’ll definitely tune in as this was my fave of these Marvels though rumor has it this doesn’t quite strike the magic of the first.
  • Champions (NBC) Series Premiere, Thursday, 9:30pm – Taking over the family gym and perhaps a new kid, with a guest spot from EP Mindy Kaling.
  • AICO Incarnation (Net) Series Premiere, Friday – Another new anime offering.
  • Love (Net) Season Premiere, Friday – This off kilter series about a romance between a couple of misfits is awkward but I’m in for the final season to see where these two leave off.
  • Sneaky Pete (Am) Season Premiere, Friday – The first season of this was a lot of fun as Giovanni Ribisi plays a con man recently out of jail who pretends to be his cell mate and has lots of drama from his own life and the one he’s trying out.
  • American Idol (ABC) Sunday, 8pm, Season Premiere – It’s baaack, Ryan Seacrest still heads it up with new judges Like Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie.
  • Deception (ABC) Series Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – Yet another variation of the standard premise of person with odd expertise helps law enforcement, this time we’re going with magician to mixed reviews.
  • The Royals (E!) Season Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – I mostly enjoy this over the top look at a faux royal family, though I wasn’t in love with last season’s plot line I’m game to see where this goes.
  • Timeless (NBC) Season Premiere, Sunday, 10pm – Rescued from cancellation, I didn’t stick with this one but for those of you who did it’s back.

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