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RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
The summer TV season is starting pretty soon, so I thought I'd ask everyone which shows they're looking forward to?

Here's a list of new and returning shows for the summer. Click their names to go to the associated GAF thread:



May


Sunday, 1

Pretty Little Addict - Lifetime - 9/8c

Penny Dreadful - Showtime - 10/9c


Monday, 2

Gotham - Fox - 8/7c

Mike & Molly - CBS - 8/7c

Houdini & Doyle - Fox - 9/8c

The Odd Couple - CBS - 9:30/8:30c

Claude Lanzmann: Spectres Of The Shoah - HBO


Tuesday, 3

In the Club - BBC Two - 9pm

Person of Interest - CBS - 10/9c


Wednesday, 4

Maron - IFC - 9/8c

Law & Order: SVU - NBC - 9/8c

Chicago P.D. - NBC - 10/9c


Thursday, 5

Marseille - Netflix

Flowers - Seeso

Peaky Blinders - BBC Two - 9pm


Friday, 6

Grace and Frankie - Netflix

Candice Renoir - France 2 - 8:55pm

The Windsors - Channel 4 - 10pm


Saturday, 7

The Hollow Crown: Henry VI, Part 1 - BBC Two

Saturday Night Live - NBC - 11:30/10:30c


Sunday, 8

Hillsborough - BBC Two - 9pm

Raising Expectations - Family Channel

Wallander - PBS - 9/8c - Final Season


Monday, 9

Le Bureau des Légendes - Canal+

Upstart Crow - BBC Two - 10pm

Indepentent Lens - PBS - 9/8c


Tuesday, 10

Gomorrah - Sky Atlantic Italy/Sky Atlantic UK

Battlebots - ABC - 10/9c - Sneak Peek


Wednesday, 11

Chelsea - Netflix

Cunk on Shakespeare - BBC Two

Gomorrah - Sky Atlantic


Thursday, 12

Wolf Creek - Stan


Friday, 13

Mum - BBC Two

Zoombies - Fuse - 10/9c


Saturday, 14

The Last Bid - Lifetime - 10/9c


Sunday, 15

Undercover Boss - CBS - 9/8c

A Time to Dance - HMC - 9/8c

Awkward - MTV - 10/9c


Tuesday, 17

Genealogy Roadshow - PBS - 8/7c

Hotel Hell - Fox - 8/7c

Coupled - Fox - 9/8c


Wednesday, 18

Genius by Stephen Hawking: Can We Time Travel? - PBS - 8/7c

The Nine Months That Made You - PBS - 9/8c

Royal Pains - USA - 10/9c - Final Season


Friday, 20

Lady Dynamite - Netflix

Julian Fellowes Presents Doctor Thorne - Amazon

Love, Nina - BBC One - 9:30pm

Masters of Illusion - The CW - 8/7c

Secret Lives of Americans - Pivot - 10/9c


Saturday, 21

All the Way - HBO - 8/7c


Sunday, 22

Run to Me - Lifetime - 9/8c

Preacher - AMC - 10/9c


Monday, 23

The Price is Right - CBS - 8/7c

The Bachelorette - ABC - 9/8c

Whose Line is it Anyway? - The CW - 9/8c

POV: The Return - PBS - 10/9c


Wednesday, 25

Wayward Pines - Fox - 9/8c


Thursday, 26

500 Questions - ABC - 8/7c

Showing Roots - Lifetime - 10/9c


Friday, 27

Bloodline - Netflix

Chef's Table - Netflix

The Do-Over - Netflix

American Masters - PBS - 9/8c


Sunday, 29

National Memorial Day Concert - PBS - 8/7c

Talking Preacher - AMC - 10:30/9:30c


Monday, 30

So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation - Fox - 8/7c

Roots - History/A&E/Lifetime/LMN - 9/8c

The Dresser - Starz - 9/8c

Mistresses - ABC - 10/9c

Scream - MTV - 10/9c


Tuesday, 31

Powers - PSN

Peaky Blinders - Netflix

America’s Got Talent - NBC - 8/7c

Maya & Marty in Manhattan - NBC - 10/9c


June


Wednesday, 1

American Ninja Warrior - NBC - 8/7c

Masterchef - Fox - 8/7c

Young & Hungry - Freeform - 8/7c

Baby Daddy - Freeform - 8:30/7:30c

Kingdom - DirecTV Audience - 9/8c

The Night Shift - NBC - 10/9c

Cleverman - SundanceTV - 10/9c


Thursday, 2

Cleverman - ABC Australia - 9:30pm

Beauty and the Beast - The CW - 9/8c - Final Season


Friday, 3

Outcast - Cinemax - 10/9c

Comedy Bang! Bang! - IFC - 11/10c


Saturday, 4

Garage Sale Mystery: The Novel Murders - HMC - 9/8c


Sunday, 5

Feed the Beast - AMC - 10/9c


Monday, 6

Angie Tribeca - TBS

Rizzoli & Isles - TNT - 9/8c - Final Season

Devious Maids - Lifetime - 9/8c

Barbarians Rising - History

UnREAL - Lifetime - 10/9c


Tuesday, 7

Casual - Hulu

Feed the Beast - AMC - 10/9c - Time Period Debut

Tosh.0 - Comedy Central - 10/9c

Not Safe with Nikki Glaser - Comedy Central - 10:30/9:30c


Saturday, 11

O.J.: Made in America - ABC - 9/8c

Hell on Wheels - AMC - 9/8c - Final Season

The American West - AMC - 10/9c


Sunday, 12

The Last Ship - TNT - 9/8c

An Aurora Teagarden Mystery: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse - HMC - 9/8c

Still the King - CMT - 9/8c

Ride With Norman Reedus - AMC - 10/9c


Monday, 13

Guilt - Freeform - 9/8c

American Ninja Warrior - NBC - 9/8c - Time Period Debut

Major Crimes - TNT - 10/9c

Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge - NBC - 10/9c

BrainDead - CBS - 10/9c


Tuesday, 14

To Tell the Truth - ABC - 8/7c - Sneak Peek

Uncle Buck - ABC - 9/8c

Animal Kingdom - TNT - 9/8c

Wrecked - TBS - 10/9c

To Tell the Truth - ABC - 10/9c


Wednesday, 15

Another Period - Comedy Central - 10/9c


Thursday, 16

Aquarius - NBC - 9/8c

Home Free - Fox - 9/8c


Friday, 17

Orange is the New Black - Netflix


Saturday, 18

Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? - Lifetime - 8/7c


Sunday, 19

Vicious - PBS - 8/7c - Final Season

Murder She Baked: A Deadly Recipe - HMC - 9/8c

Endeavour - PBS - 9/8c

The Jim Gaffigan Show - TV Land - 10/9c

Murder in the First - TNT - 10/9c

The Tunnel - PBS - 10:30/9:30c


Monday, 20

Dead Rising: Endgame - Crackle

The Fosters - Freeform - 8/7c

Odd Mom Out - Bravo - 10/9c


Tuesday, 21

Pretty Little Liars - Freeform - 8/7c

Queen of the South - USA - 10/9c

Greenleaf - OWN - 10/9c - Part 1


Wednesday, 22

Big Brother - CBS - 8/7c

American Gothic - CBS - 10/9c

Greenleaf - OWN - 10/9c - Part 2 - Time Slot Debut

Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons - HBO - 10/9c


Thursday, 23

BattleBots - ABC - 8/7c

Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge - NBC - 9/8c - Time Period Debut

Aquarius - NBC - 10/9c - Time Period Debut

Thirteen - BBC America - 10/9c


Friday, 24

The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving - Netflix


Sunday, 26

Celebrity Family Feud - ABC - 8/7c

The $100,000 Pyramid - ABC - 9/8c

Flower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted - HMC - 9/8c

Ray Donovan - Showtime - 9/8c

Roadies - Showtime - 10/9c

Match Game - ABC - 10/9c

Impastor - TV Land - 10:30/9:30c


Tuesday, 28

The Living and the Dead - BBC One

Zoo - CBS - 9/8c

Dead of Summer - Freeform - 9/8c


Thursday, 30

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll - FX - 10/9c



July


Friday, 1

Marcella - Netflix

Marco Polo - Netflix

Killjoys - Syfy - 9/8c

Dark Matter - Syfy - 10/9c


Wednesday, 6

Tyrant - FX - 10/9c


Sunday, 10

The Night Of - HBO - 9/8c


Monday, 11

Penn & Teller: Fool Us - The CW - 8/7c

The Making of the Mob: Chicago - AMC - 10/9c


Tuesday, 12

Difficult People - Hulu


Wednesday, 13

Suits - USA - 9/8c

Mr. Robot - USA - 10/9c

The A-Word - SundanceTV - 10/9c


Friday, 15

Stranger Things - Netflix

East Los High - Hulu


Sunday, 17

Power - Starz - 9/8c

Ballers - HBO - 10/9c

Vice Principals - HBO - 10:30/9:30c


Monday, 18

Six - History


Friday, 22

BoJack Horseman - Netflix

Degrassi: Next Class - Netflix


Saturday, 23

Looking: The Movie - HBO - 10/9c


Sunday, 24

Survivor's Remorse - Starz - 10/9c


Sunday, 31

Sharknado: The 4th Awakens - Syfy - 8/7c


August


Tuesday, 2

Bachelor in Paradise - ABC - 8/7c


Sunday, 7

Inspector Lewis - PBS - 9/8c - Final Season


Monday, 8

Bachelor in Paradise - ABC - 8/7c - Time Period Debut


Tuesday, 9

Bachelor in Paradise: After Paradise - ABC - 9/8c

Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Los Angeles Rams - HBO - 10/9c


Friday, 12

The Get Down - Netflix


Monday, 22

Too Close To Home - TLC - 9/8c

Cheer Squad - Freeform - 10/9c


Tuesday, 23

Halt and Catch Fire - AMC - 9/8c


Wednesday, 24

Gomorrah - SundanceTV - 10/9c


Sunday, 28

The Strain - FX - 10/9c


Wednesday, 31

You’re the Worst - FXX - 10/9c


TBD Summer

Aftermath - Syfy

Atlanta - FX

Barracuda - ABC Australia

Big Fan - ABC

Blunt Talk - Starz

Brief Encounters - ITV

Capital - Pivot

Cardinal - CTV

Cleverman - ABC Austraila

Dentro - RTP1

From Dusk till Dawn - El Rey

Halt and Catch Fire - AMC

Hardwood - CBC

Hide & Seek - Nine Network

Hinterland - S4C

Humans - Channel 4

Jake and Amir - TruTV

Masters of Sex - Showtime

Nicki - Freeform

Os Boys - RTP1

Playing House - USA

QuizUp America - NBC

Search Party - TBS

Sneaky Pete - Amazon

Squidbillies - Adult Swim

St-Nickel - US TV

The Eric Andre Show - Adult Swim

The Frankenstein Chronicles - A&E

The Hunter - BBC America

The Kettering Incident - Showcase

The Secret Daughter - Seven Network

The Wrong Girl - Network Ten

Top Gear - BBC America

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Thanks to my foreign correspondent berzeli for helping me out with the Euro side of things!
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Pretty Little Addict - Lifetime

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Teenager Jennifer Phillips is devastated after she loses her father in a long battle with cancer and starts drinking to numb the pain. After a night of heavy drinking, she crashes her car into Colin, a college-bound track star, who now may never walk again. Jennifer is taken into rehab, and when she thinks that the worst is over, Colin's brother is looking for her and ready to take revenge.


Houdini & Doyle - Fox



Inspired by true events, the series follows two great men of the 20th Century and real-life friends - Harry Houdini, master magician, escape artist and paranormal debunker; and Arthur Conan Doyle, prolific writer, creator of "Sherlock Holmes" and paranormal aficionado. They grudgingly join forces with New Scotland Yard to investigate unsolved, inexplicable and possibly supernatural crimes, alongside the first female Constable of the London Metropolitan Police Force, Adelaide Stratton.


Marseille - Netflix



When 2 opposing clans are at each other's throats over their destiny, the whole city suffers. Violence, corruption, sex, betrayal... It's a war for power with no holds barred. Welcome to 'Marseille'.


Flowers - Seeso



Written and directed by Will Sharpe, 'Flowers' centers around an eccentric and dysfunctional family struggling to hold themselves together. Maurice, the author of illustrated children’s books The Grubbs, and music teacher wife Deborah are barely together, but yet to divorce. As Maurice fights inner demons and dark secrets, Deborah tries to keep the family together at all costs and becomes increasingly suspicious that Maurice is in a secret homosexual relationship with his Japanese illustrator Shun. The Flowers family lives in a creaky, messy, crumbling old house with Maurice’s ailing mother Hattie and their maladjusted 25-year-old twins Amy and Donald. Both are competing for the affection of neighbor Abigail as they struggle to burst through the confines of their arrested development.


The Windsors - Channel 4



In 'The Windsors', the much-loved Royal Family is re-imagined through the lens of an outrageous soap opera, and although the stories are completely fictional, they are inspired by real events.


Hillsborough - BBC Two



Hillsborough is an in-depth, moving account of Britain's worst sporting disaster, in which 96 men, women and children were killed, hundreds injured and thousands traumatised.

The documentary exposes the lack of dignity shown to bereaved families as they arrived in Sheffield to identify their loved ones laid out in body bags on a gymnasium floor. It considers the impact of the orchestrated vilification of fans in the media and, as a consequence, their public condemnation. By interviewing those involved, it recounts the 27-year campaign for justice fought on behalf of the 96 who died.


Raising Expectations - Family Channel



The live-action family comedy series, created by Tom Saunders (Arrested Development) stars Jason Priestley and Molly Ringwald as seemingly flawless parents Wayne and Paige Wayney. The series follows the misadventures of their less-than-perfect son, Emmett as he celebrates his relatively mediocre status within his overachieving family.


Upstart Crow - BBC Two



It's 1592 and Will Shakespeare is just at the beginning of his extraordinary career. The series will focus on both Will's family and professional life and include the surprising stories of where many of his ideas came from.

In the series, Will finds inspiration for Romeo from an unlikely source; mislays a nearly treasonous masterpiece; gets tricked into a very embarrassing pair of tights; has a spot of bother with the wife over some sonnets; meets three witches who predict great things for him; and borrows some money on some rather unusual conditions.


Chelsea - Netflix

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Chelsea Handler's new talk show will feature an updated format that encompasses her unfiltered opinions on topical entertainment and cultural issues, as well as her signature guest interviews.


Cunk on Shakespeare - BBC Two

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Philomena Cunk knows absolutely nothing about Shakespeare, but that won't stop her attempting to present a ground-breaking documentary about him.

With the help academics, actors, linguists and historians, Cunk will tell the life story of Shakespeare. She'll explore some of the works that have made him the greatest playwright the world has ever known, very much the Michael Bay of Elizabethan England.

Cunk will leave no stone unturned as she gets to the bottom of the Bard: visiting his birthplace, exploring The Globe, studying priceless artefacts, and interviewing "literally six different experts", including renowned actor Simon Russell Beale, Educating Yorkshire teacher Matthew Burton, and top Shakespearean scholar Professor Stanley Wells.

Shorter than Hamlet, funnier than King Lear, and easier to spell than Cymbeline, 'Cunk On Shakespeare' is absolutely the last word in Shakespeare documentaries. Cunk says: "No doubt wherever he is, Shakespeare can't wait to watch it."


Wolf Creek - Stan



'Wolf Creek' is a psychological thriller set in the world that fans of the films will recognise – but this time things are different. At first the pattern is familiar: Mick Taylor targets an American tourist family to terrorise and destroy. But the tables are turned when 19-year-old Eve survives the massacre and starts to rebuild her shattered existence by embarking on a mission of revenge.


Mum - BBC Two

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A comedy about a mother at a milestone in her life. We follow her and her family through a year of new beginnings as she rebuilds her life following the death of her husband.

Mum is joined by her supportive life-long friend Michael. Through a year of new beginnings she rebuilds her life surrounded by her family: son Jason and his girlfriend Kelly; her brother Derek and his new partner, Pauline; and her in-laws.


Zoombies - Fuse



A strange virus quickly spreads through a safari park and turns all the zoo animals into the gruesome, wild undead. Those people left in the park must manage the mayhem and stop the snarling, shredded, blood-soaked beasts before they escape to zombify the city and all its inhabitants.


The Last Bid - Lifetime

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Annette and Molly start a business purchasing abandoned storage lockers and selling the contents for profit. After they make the winning bid for storage locker 181, their lives change forever... The locker's previous owner, Dayton, was a thief and a murderer who targeted affluent brides and hid their jewels and cash in his storage locker. But when Dayton goes to prison for driving a stolen car, he falls behind on his payments for the locker and it goes up for auction. Eighteen months later he returns to find that Annette and Molly are the new owners and they must now fight for their lives against a determined criminal who will stop at nothing to regain his most treasured possessions.


A Time to Dance - HMC



Based on Karen Kingsbury's best-selling novel, the film tells the story of Abby and John Reynolds, a married couple who have been together since their days as high school sweethearts - when John was a football hero and Abby dreamed of becoming a writer. Now in their forties, Abby is a restaurant critic for a local newspaper and John is a football coach at their son's high school. Though their seemingly perfect marriage is the envy of their peers, the truth is that they have fallen out of love, and plan to announce their impending divorce during their daughter Nicole's upcoming college break.

But John and Abby's plan takes a turn when an elated Nicole surprises them with an announcement that she has gotten engaged. Not wanting to put a damper on Nicole's cherished event, John and Abby agree to wait until after her wedding to tell her about their divorce. With the clock ticking and John and Abby helping Nicole prepare for her wedding day, they may have one last chance to again find their love.


Coupled - Fox



Hosted by entertainment personality Terrence "J" Jenkins, 'Coupled' follows 12 single, smart and young professional women looking for love, who will meet face-to-face with eligible single men against the beautiful backdrop of the Caribbean islands. The women have first choice as they instantly decide if they feel a spark of chemistry and want to spend more time with each guy, or if they don't feel a connection and want to wait for the next one.

The real soap opera unfolds as new couples are formed and have to discover whether or not they have the compatibility to make their relationships last. 'Coupled' will also feature the one thing that all modern romances have in common - texting. The women and men are armed with cell phones throughout the series, giving the audience a front row seat to the real drama, as their text conversations pop up on screen.


Lady Dynamite - Netflix



A new original comedy series starring Maria Bamford, 'Lady Dynamite' is based on what she has accepted to be "her life." The occasionally surreal episodes, refracted across multiple periods inspired by the actor/comedian's life, tell the story of a woman who loses - and then finds - her shit.


Love, Nina - BBC One

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Inspired by Nina Stibbe’s book, 'Love, Nina' is a fictionalized adaptation of Nina’s letters home to her sister: a charming, laugh-out-loud culture clash drama series about a young nanny from Leicester finding her feet in 1980s London. It celebrates family and friendship in all its chaotic glory.


All the Way - HBO



Bryan Cranston reprises his Tony-winning role in 'All the Way', a riveting behind-the-scenes look at President Lyndon B. Johnson's tumultuous first year in office after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Staking his presidency on what would be an historic, unprecedented Civil Rights Act, Johnson finds himself caught between the moral imperative of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the expectations of the southern Democratic Party leaders who brought Johnson to power.


Run to Me - Lifetime

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Alison Wynn is an amateur triathlete who convinces Dr. Laura Stevens, a controversial peak-performance trainer, to take her on as a client. Together they embark on a rigorous program combining cutting-edge physical training with experimental hypnotherapy in an effort to render Alison more competitive. Pushed to her limits and forced to explore the painful repressed memories of her mother's suicide, Dr. Stevens' punishing regimen helps Alison post impressive gains and break through her own glass ceiling; but at what cost?


Preacher - AMC



Based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's popular '90's comic book franchise of the same name, 'Preacher' is a supernatural, twisted and darkly comedic drama that follows a West Texas preacher named Jesse Custer, who is inhabited by a mysterious entity that causes him to develop a highly unusual power. Jesse, his badass ex-girlfriend Tulip and an Irish vagabond named Cassidy come together and when they do, they are thrust into a crazy world populated by a cast of characters from Heaven, Hell and everywhere in between.


Showing Roots - Lifetime

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Starring Maggie Grace, Uzo Aduba, Elizabeth McGovern, Adam Brody, and Cicely Tyson, 'Showing Roots' is set in the year 1977 and follows two women who, after being inspired by the miniseries 'Roots', look to integrate their small town. In a small southern town where there definitely are still "right" and "wrong" sides of the tracks, these two young women -- one white, one black -- forge an unlikely friendship that sparks a journey of independence, self-discovery, and ultimately results in the discovery of the perfect hairdo.


The Do-Over - Netflix



'The Do-Over' sees Adam Sandler and David Spade as a pair of down on their luck friends who decide to start their lives over by faking their own deaths and assuming new identities. Unfortunately, it turns out the people whose identities they stole were themselves in a heap of trouble.


Roots - History/A&E/Lifetime/LMN



A remake of the groundbreaking 1977 classic, this four-night, eight-hour event series is a historical portrait of American slavery recounting the journey of one family and their will to survive and ultimately carry on their legacy despite hardship.


The Dresser - Starz



'The Dresser' tells the story of one fateful night, backstage in a small regional theatre during World War II as a troupe of touring actors stages a production of Shakespeare's "King Lear." Bombs are falling, sirens are wailing, the curtain is up in an hour but the actor/manager "Sir" (Anthony Hopkins) who is playing Lear is nowhere to be seen. His dresser "Norman" (Ian McKellen) must scramble to make sure the show goes on but will Sir turn up in time and if he does will he be able to perform that night?

'The Dresser' is a wickedly funny and deeply moving story of friendship and loyalty as Sir reflects on his lifelong accomplishments and seeks to reconcile his turbulent friendships with those in his employ before the final curtain. It was first adapted for the screen by Harwood himself 32 years ago, in the 1983 Peter Yates film starring Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay. The current production reverts to Ronald Harwood's original text as it was written for the stage.


Feed the Beast - AMC



'Feed the Beast' tells the story of Tommy (David Schwimmer) and Dion (Jim Sturgess) who are like brothers. With all the love - and all the complications - that comes with it. Dion can't stay out of trouble. Tommy can't move past it. For two friends on the brink of losing everything, a dusty pipe dream of opening up an upscale restaurant in their hometown of the Bronx is all they have left to turn their lives around.


Maya & Marty in Manhattan - NBC

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'Maya and Marty in Manhattan' is an hourlong live variety show starring 'Saturday Night Live' veteran Maya Rudolph and comedy legend Martin Short.

The series will feature sketches that spoof current events, celebrities and topical trends, as well as musical performances. Among comedy circles, Rudolph and Short are considered two of the best sketch performers in the business and this collaboration will create a comedy one-two punch unlike any other on television.


Cleverman - SundanceTV/ABC Austraila



Set in the near future, 'Cleverman' is a startlingly original drama rooted in Australian Aboriginal mythology. The series depicts a deeply conflicted and anxious society, fearful of a minority group living among them, endowed with extraordinary physical traits. One young man - The Cleverman - struggles with his own power and the responsibility to unite this divided world, but he must first overcome a deep estrangement from his older brother.


Outcast - Cinemax



Based on the Skybound/Image comic title by creator Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) and artist Paul Azaceta, 'Outcast' follows Kyle Barnes, a young man who has been plagued by demonic possession all his life. Now, with the help of the Reverend Anderson, a preacher who has personal demons of his own, Kyle embarks on a journey to find answers and regain the normal life he lost. But what Kyle discovers could change his fate - and the fate of the world - forever.


Garage Sale Mystery: The Novel Murders - HMC



Jennifer Shannon (Lori Loughlin) is a garage sale shopping expert whose sharp observation skills allow her to uncover valuable antiques, as well as help her local police department investigate crimes and solve mysteries. When an impoverished man enters Rags to Riches - a consignment shop where Jennifer sells the gems she's found at garage sales - and asks to have an item home-delivered, Jennifer agrees. Upon her arrival at his run-down apartment, Jennifer finds the man murdered. As the police survey the crime scene, Jennifer cannot help but think there is something familiar about the details of the killing - and soon realizes that the victim's cold-blooded demise is a re-enactment of a murder in a classic mystery novel.


Animal Kingdom - TNT



Based on the Australian film of the same name, 'Animal Kingdom' centers on 17-year-old Joshua "J" Cody, who moves in with his freewheeling relatives in their Southern California beach town after his mother dies of a heroin overdose. It isn't long before Josh is pulled into the family's life of indulgence and excess, but he soon discovers that it's all being funded by criminal activities. Joining the family comes with more danger and excitement than he might be ready to handle.


O.J.: Made in America - ABC



This almost eight-hour documentary will examine the complete life of O.J. Simpson, not just the events surrounding the murders of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, of which Simpson was acquitted in 1995.


The American West - AMC



Spanning the years 1865 to 1890, 'The American West' will show how — in the aftermath of the Civil War — the United States transforms into the “land of opportunity.” Viewers will be transported into the violent world of cowboys, Indians, outlaws and law men in the eight-episode limited event docu-series.

In 'American West,' little-known stories of Western legends such as Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull will air along with exclusive interviews with notable names from classic Western films, including Redford, James Caan, Burt Reynolds, Tom Selleck, Kiefer Sutherland, Mark Harmon and Ed Harris.


An Aurora Teagarden Mystery: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse - HMC

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Aurora Teagarden (Candice Cameron Bure) is a beautiful young librarian with a passion for solving murders. A member of The Real Murders Club, a group of crime buffs who meet to discuss notorious unsolved homicides, Aurora has a reputation as an expert crime sleuth in her small town. At an open house showing, Aurora meets Martin Bartell, a charismatic gentleman with a mysterious past, and happens upon the body of a local realtor who was strangled in the backyard. When the police arrive at the crime scene and open a homicide investigation, Aurora decides to launch an investigation of her own. But when her best friend, a local newspaper reporter, disappears, the librarian-turned-sleuth must race to rescue her from danger, solve the crime and bring the real killer to justice. And she just might find romance along the way.


Still the King - CMT



'Still The King' follows Vernon (Billy Ray Cyrus), a scandal-ridden, washed-up, one-hit-wonder who crashes back into the life of his ex and discovers he had a daughter he knew nothing about.


Ride With Norman Reedus - AMC



'Ride with Norman Reedus' follows the 'Walking Dead' fan-favorite star and motorcycle enthusiast as he hits the open road to explore local biker culture and celebrate the best and brightest collectors, mechanics and craftsmen around the country.


Guilt - Freeform

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The definition of guilt is being responsible for wrongdoing or a crime. In the murder of Molly Ryan, many are guilty in different ways, but only one is truly guilty of her murder. When Natalie's sister Grace becomes the prime suspect in her roommate Molly's murder and popular target for the press and in social media, Natalie leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her. With the help of an ethically questionable ex-pat lawyer Stan Gutterie, Natalie starts to question how innocent her sister may really be as more ugly truths start to emerge.

In this one-hour soapy drama, the mystery will twist through all layers of London society - from a posh but depraved sex club and all the way up to the Royal Family itself.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge - NBC



Inspired by Spartan Race - the creators of the world's most demanding obstacle course races - 'Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge' raises the bar on team competitions. Groups of friends, families, co-workers and more must work together as they race across specially designed Spartan courses engineered to test their determination, endurance and will. Teams of five will compete on one the most demanding courses ever devised and will have to push through the pain to win $250,000.


BrainDead - CBS



This event series is a comic-thriller set in the world of Washington, D.C. politics that follows Laurel (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a young, fresh-faced Hill staffer who discovers two things: the government has stopped working, and bugs are eating the brains of Congress members and Hill staffers.

From Robert and Michelle King, acclaimed creators and executive producers of 'The Good Wife'.


To Tell the Truth - ABC



Hosted by Anthony Anderson, 'To Tell the Truth' is an anarchic and funny re-imagination of the beloved, game show of the same name. The all-new version takes the excitement to another level, featuring fun characters from pop culture over the six-episode series.

In each round contestants are presented with three people who all claim to be the same person with the same incredible talent, job or achievement. One is sworn to tell the truth while the others are not. The panel of celebrities has a chance to grill each participant before taking turns deciding who they think is telling the truth.


Uncle Buck - ABC



Based on the hit movie of the same name, Uncle Buck is a charismatic hustler who has gotten by on his charm for years. But when his brother, Will, and sister-in-law, Alexis, move to town and need help with their kids, he steps up to become their "manny," and their lives will never be the same.


Wrecked - TBS



'Wrecked' is a single-camera comedy that centers on a diverse group of survivors adjusting to being stranded on an uninhabited island, a dangerous new world where they must face many threats - mostly brought on by themselves. No longer plugged into the rest of the world, the group struggles to navigate their makeshift society while also learning to live without such modern comforts as indoor plumbing, Wi-Fi, social media and Chipotle.


Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? - Lifetime

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In honor of the 20th Anniversary of the cult classic, 'Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?', Lifetime and Sony Pictures Television team up with James Franco to remake the classic TV movie.

With a story by Franco, this updated classic features a vampire love story that brings a whole new meaning to "sleeping with danger.


Murder She Baked: A Deadly Recipe - HMC

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For Hannah, life seems to be lacking a certain flavor lately. Maybe it's the local sheriff's election that's got her down. For years, Sheriff Grant's been the iron hand in town. But now, Hannah's brother-in-law Bill is giving the old blowhard the fight of his long, dubious career - and Grant's not taking it well, especially once the polls show Bill pulling ahead. But before anyone can taste victory, things go sour. While Hannah's emptying the trash, she makes a very unappetizing discovery: Sheriff Grant's body in the Dumpster behind the high school where she's teaching her cooking class. And as if that weren't bad enough, the poor man still has fudge frosting on his shirt from one of her cupcakes. The number one - and only - suspect is Bill, but Hannah's not swallowing it. Plenty of people had reason to hate Sheriff Grant. Soon, Hannah's dishing up scandalous secrets, steaming hot betrayals, and enough intrigue to keep the gossip mill at The Cookie Jar going through several pots of decaf. And the closer Hannah gets to the truth, the closer she gets to finding the murderer with a calorie-laden, nasty recipe for silencing people.


Dead Rising: Endgame - Crackle

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Based on the hugely popular "Dead Rising" video game franchise by Capcom, and sequel to last year’s successful original feature 'Dead Rising: Watchtower', 'Dead Rising: Endgame' drops us into the zombie-infested quarantined zone of East Mission City, where investigative reporter Chase Carter must stop a secret government conspiracy which aims to end the country’s zombie epidemic but also will kill millions of innocent civilians.


Queen of the South - USA



Based on the global best-selling novel "La Reina Del Sur," by internationally-acclaimed author Arturo Pérez-Reverte, the series tells the powerful story of Teresa Mendoza, a woman who is forced to run and seek refuge in America after her drug-dealing boyfriend is unexpectedly murdered in Mexico. In the process, she teams with an unlikely figure from her past to bring down the leader of the very drug trafficking ring that has her on the run.


Greenleaf - OWN



'Greenleaf' centers on the journey of estranged daughter and disillusioned preacher Grace Greenleaf who has returned home after 20 years on the occasion of the mysterious death of her sister, Faith. As she reenters the world of Calvary Fellowship World Ministries, the Memphis megachurch run by her powerful parents Bishop James Greenleaf and Lady Mae Greenleaf, it becomes evident that things are not as virtuous as they seem and that the family's outward display of faith hides sin and misdeeds.

The series will feature Oprah Winfrey in her first recurring scripted television role in two decades.


American Gothic - CBS



The series is about a prominent Boston family reeling in the wake of the chilling discovery that someone in their midst is linked to an infamous string of murders. As shocking secrets from the past and present are revealed, their mounting suspicion and paranoia that one of them is a killer threatens to tear the family apart.


Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons - HBO

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A weekly talk show hosted by one of the most influential figures in contemporary sports media, Bill Simmons. Spanning pop culture and touching on everything from sports and entertainment to arts and technology, 'Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons' will feature intimate conversations with compelling guests each week. The show will also include field segments and Simmons' signature commentary on current events.


Thirteen - BBC America



'Thirteen' begins with Ivy Moxam, on the day she escapes from the cellar that has been her prison for the last 13 years. It's the day she'll return to her home, to her family, to her life - but that day is only the beginning... The Moxam family had given up all hope when suddenly their loved one was thrust back into their lives - now the family struggles to piece back together the version of their lives that existed before Ivy disappeared.


The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving - Netflix

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Written and directed by Late Show With David Letterman alum Rob Burnett, the pic centers on Ben (Paul Rudd), who becomes a caregiver to earn money after suffering a tragedy. His first client, Trevor (breakout Craig Roberts), is an 18-year-old with muscular dystrophy. One paralyzed emotionally, one paralyzed physically, Ben and Trevor hit the road, finding hope, friendship and Dot (Selena Gomez) in this funny and touching inspirational tale.


The $100,000 Pyramid - ABC



The Pyramid is back! Hosted by Pro Football Hall of Famer and celebrated TV personality Michael Strahan, 'The $100,000 Pyramid' features 10 episodes with 100 grand up for grabs each week when some of today's hottest stars team-up with players from across the country to take on the timeless war of words, racing against the clock to give and guess clues in one of TV's all-time great word-association games.


Flower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted - HMC

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Brooke Shields stars as Abby Knight, a beautiful ex-attorney and proprietor of Bloomers, a quaint Illinois flower shop. As a bridesmaid and the floral arranger at her impulsive cousin's wedding, Abby hopes Jillian won't once again run from the altar. When the ceremony concludes without a hitch, Abby breathes a sigh of relief. But things take a mysterious turn when Abby and Marco, a handsome bar owner and former private investigator, discover the body of Jack Sutcliff, an unscrupulous grifter who attempted to crash the wedding. While the police tape off the crime scene and a coroner examines the body, Abby's curiosity gets the better of her and she sets out to conduct her own murder investigation and solve the case.


Roadies - Showtime



'Roadies' gives an insider's look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of "roadies" who live for music and the de facto family they've formed along the way. The series chronicles the rock world through the eyes of music's unsung heroes and pays homage to the backstage workers who put the show on the road while touring the United States for the successful arena-level group, The Staton-House Band.


Match Game - ABC



Hosted by Alec Baldwin, this is a reboot of the classic 'Match Game' which first launched on NBC in 1962. Like the original, ABC’s 'Match Game' will lean heavily on laughs: The show’s format will feature civilian contestants trying to guess how a panel of six celebrities will answer comedically tinged fill-in-the-blank questions. (To wit: “Harry and Larry, the Siamese twins, just shaved their heads. Now, from their necks up, they look like a pair of blanks.”)


Dead of Summer - Freeform



et in the late 1980s, school is out for the summer and a sun-drenched season of firsts beckons the counselors at Camp Stillwater, a seemingly idyllic Midwestern summer camp, including first loves, first kisses - and first kills. Stillwater's dark, ancient mythology awakens, and what was supposed to be a summer of fun soon turns into one of unforgettable scares and evil at every turn.


Marcella - Netflix



'Marcella' delves into the psychology of the troubled detective Marcella (Anna Friel) as she investigates a serial murder case upon returning to duty after a 10-year hiatus.


The Night Of - HBO



Starring John Turturro and Riz Ahmed, and directed by Steven Zaillian, 'The Night Of' delves into the intricacies of a complex New York City murder case with cultural and political overtones. The story examines the police investigation, the legal proceedings, the criminal justice system and the feral purgatory of Rikers Island, where the accused await trial for felony crimes.


The A-Word - SundanceTV



Dramatic, thought-provoking and lighthearted, 'The A-Word' captures an authentic portrait of a contemporary family after their young son is diagnosed with autism.


Stranger Things - Netflix

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In the series, a young boy vanishes into thin air. As friends, family, and local police search for answers, they are drawn into an extraordinary mystery involving top secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces, and one very strange little girl. The series, set in Indiana, is a love letter to the '80s classics that captivated a generation.


Vice Principals - HBO



Created by Danny McBride and Jody Hill, who also created 'Eastbound & Down,' this dark comedy series tells the story of a high school and the two people who almost run it, the vice principals. McBride and Walton Goggins star as the two administrators, who are in an epic power struggle, vying for the top spot: to be school principal.


The Get Down - Netflix



From visionary director Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby) comes an all-new music-driven drama focusing on 1970s New York City - broken down and beaten up, violent, cash strapped -- dying.

Consigned to rubble, a rag-tag crew of South Bronx teenagers are nothings and nobodies with no one to shelter them - except each other, armed only with verbal games, improvised dance steps, some magic markers and spray cans. From Bronx tenements, to the SoHo art scene; from CBGBs to Studio 54 and even the glass towers of the just-built World Trade Center, The Get Down is a mythic saga of how New York at the brink of bankruptcy gave birth to hip-hop, punk and disco -- told through the lives and music of the South Bronx kids who changed the city, and the world...forever.


Cheer Squad - Freeform



The Great White Sharks are a sisterhood, there for each other through first loves, new jobs, bad breakups, and everything in between. But they are also elite athletes, idolized by thousands and members of the best all-star cheerleading team in the world. 'Cheer Squad' will follow the two-time World Cheerleading Champions on the long road to defending their title as they try to balance life off the mat with the all-consuming battle to stay on top.


Gomorrah - SundanceTV



'Gomorrah,' Italy's all-time most popular television series, is based on the best-selling book by the journalist Roberto Saviano. The novel has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and inspired the film 'Gomorrah', which won the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

The series, set in the suburbs of Naples, focuses on the inside story of the Camorra, the fierce Neapolitan crime organization, and is told through the eyes of Ciro Di Marzio, the right hand of the clan's godfather, Pietro Savastanno.


Aftermath - Syfy

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In 'Aftermath', the Copeland family (parents Karen and Joshua, and their children Dana, Brianna and Matt) battles for survival when civilization comes to an apocalyptic end, triggered by massive storms, meteor strikes, earthquakes and plague – and the rise of supernatural creatures.


Atlanta - FX



Atlanta revolves around two cousins — one of them played by actor, writer and musician Donald Glover — on their way up through the Atlanta rap scene.


Barracuda - ABC Australia

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Based on the book of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas, 'Barracuda' follows young Olympic hopeful, Danny Kelly, as he deals with the pressure of obsession.


Big Fan - ABC



'Big Fan' is a new half-hour comedic game show based on “Jimmy Kimmel Live’s” segment “Who Knows?”

Each episode of the half-hour, studio-based game show will feature one celebrity and three of his or her biggest super fans. The super fans will go head-to-head to see who knows more about the episode’s featured celebrity. The succeeding super fan will move on to the final round in an ultimate showdown, celebrity vs. super fan, to see who knows most about the celebrity. If the super fan wins, their prize is a priceless experience with the celebrity they admire most.


Brief Encounters - ITV

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Based on Good Vibrations, the autobiography of Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold, this comedy/drama set in the early 1980s follows four women as they start selling exotic lingerie.


Capital - Pivot



The three part series adaptation of the bestselling novel by John Lanchester revolves around the interconnected lives of a diverse group of Londoners who all reside on the same suburban street Pepys Road – but all is not as it seems.

Targeted by a mysterious hate campaign, each of the residents of Pepys Road receives an anonymous postcard through their front doors bearing the menacing message: “We Want What You Have”. But who is behind the campaign and what do they want?


Cardinal - CTV

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'Cardinal' is adapted from the award-winning novel Forty Words for Sorrow, the first of the John Cardinal Mysteries series, a series of six bestselling crime novels written by Ontario native and award-winning author Giles Blunt. The series begins with the discovery of Katie Pine, a missing 13-year-old whose body is discovered in the shaft-head of an abandoned mine. Cardinal follows detectives John Cardinal and Lise Delorme as they attempt to uncover the mystery of what happened to the young girl. But as the case grows in scope and horror, a dark secret from Cardinal’s history threatens to derail the investigation.


Dentro - RTP1



'Dentro' (or 'Inside'), will depict the reality of a women's prison in Portugal. The series will paint a portrait of motherhood, suicide, sexuality, and romance between the inmates, as well as highlight the corruption of the guards.


Hardwood - CBC

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This character driven drama a drama is about a flashy, big-city entrepreneur who opens an elite youth basketball school outside of Toronto.


Hide & Seek - Nine Network

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After Detective Gary Hyde's best mate is killed in a seemingly random attack, he vows to bring the killers to justice. With his new partner Claire McKenzie, they uncover a criminal network which threaten their life and the lives of their loved ones.

While investigating, the police and immigration officials uncover a network of potential terrorists. The enemies of national security are hiding in plain sight and the race is on to hunt them down before the next atrocity.


Jake and Amir - TruTV



Jake Hurwitz & Amir Blumenfeld, the creators and stars of CollegeHumor's long-running weekly series that bears their names, have written and starred in more than 800 videos, which have garnered almost a billion views since the show's inception. Now they're bringing their irreverent buddy comedy to television for the first time ever.


Nicki - Freeform

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A single-camera comedy inspired by the story of Nicki Minaj and her family's immigration from Trinidad in the 1990s, her growing up in Queens, New York, with her vibrant family, and the personal and musical evolution that lead to her eventual rise to stardom.


Os Boys - RTP1

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A Portuguese language political comedy series from director Tiago Guedes.


QuizUp America - NBC



In this new gameshow, in-studio contestants will try to earn a life-changing fortune by winning high-stakes trivia battles against viewers who qualify from anywhere in the country and play in real-time from home on their mobile devices.


Search Party - TBS



'Search Party' is a dark comedy about a group of four self-absorbed 20-somethings who come together when a former college acquaintance mysteriously disappears.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
Sneaky Pete - Amazon



The series revolves around a con-man who, after leaving prison, takes cover from his past by assuming the identity of his cellmate, Pete. He moves in with Pete's unsuspecting family and is roped into the family's bail bond business. In order to keep the charade up, he plays the part of a skip tracer, taking down criminals worse than himself--and discovering a family life he's never had.


St-Nickel - US TV



Written by Julian Doucet, conducted by Jean-Sébastien Lord, this dramatic comedy showcases the transformation of a poor district of Sudbury, Ontario, through the evolution of a fragmented Franco Ontario family.


The Frankenstein Chronicles - A&E



Starring Sean Bean, 'The Frankenstein Chronicles' is a thrilling and terrifying reimagining of the Frankenstein story as a crime drama.


The Kettering Incident - Showcase



The story of 'The Kettering Incident' begins as Doctor Anna Macy finds herself inexplicably linked to the cases of two girls who have mysteriously disappeared in identical circumstances in the wilds of Tasmania 15 years apart. To clear her name, Anna must delve into her troubled past and face some truths about herself and the otherworldly nature of this gothic land.


The Secret Daughter - Seven Network

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Jessica Mauboy portrays a part-time country pub singer whose chance meeting with a wealthy city hotelier triggers a series of events that will change her life forever. A feel-good drama which explores the very different Australian worlds of 'the haves' and 'the have nots', 'The Secret Daughter' is full of heart, humour, romance and plenty of music. They say you can't choose your family, but what happens when a family chooses you?


The Wrong Girl - Network Ten

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Based on the best-selling novel by Zoë Foster Blake, The Wrong Girl will feature Jessica Marais as Lily, the producer of a cooking segment on a morning television show who finds herself torn between two very different men.


Top Gear - BBC America



'Top Gear' takes extraordinary and ordinary cars to the limit and beyond to find out if they're half as good as manufacturers claim. Full of extreme stunts, challenges, celebrity appearances and weekly features, Top Gear is far more than a car show; you'll find no boring stats or impenetrable conversations about camshafts here.

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I will update this post later on with links to the various show threads that will inevitably pop up in the coming weeks.

Show Threads

Cornballer
The Night Of
Vice Principals
You’re the Worst

flashbandit16
The Strain

TheGreatDirector
BoJack Horseman

CRS
Mr. Robot

WarrenMax007
Power

berzeli
Roots

Plasticine
Scream

GK86
Lady Dynamite
Bloodline
Orange is the New Black
Marco Polo
The Get Down

TheOddOne
Preacher
Penny Dreadful
Halt and Catch Fire

RatskyWatsky
Outcast
Feed the Beast
Looking: The Movie
 

maxcriden

Member
I love reading through these and learning all about upcoming new shows. Thanks as always, Ratsky!

Edit: ones I'm thinking of trying depending on reviews-- Brain Dead, American Gothic, Summer of Dead, Stranger Things, Night Of, Marcella, Fundamentals of Caregiving.
 

TDLink

Member
Right now I'm planning to watch:

  • Penny Dreadful
  • Feed the Beast
  • Queen of the South
  • Marco Polo
  • Mr Robot
  • Vice Principals

But I may add some of the others depending on reception.
 

Sober

Member
Always love that you do these Ratsky! Thanks so much!

Tons of stuff as usual, remember when summers had nothing?
 

Not

Banned
Mr. Robot for sure. Steven Universe hopefully. All the Way looks neat.

EDIT: I'll probably check out Atlanta
 

Nobility

Banned
Person of Interest
Mr. Robot

...too many shows that I can't think of at the moment.

I'm starting to like see more TV at summer time than September premiers.
 
Thanks, Ratsky! I know you put a ton of effort into this every season, and we appreciate it.

Hmmm, definitely Mr. Robot, Vice Principals, and the Hillsborough doc. Not sure what else I'll watch.
 

saltypickles

Neo Member
Great write-ups OP!
I'm definitely watching Mr. Robot, OJ: Made In America, All The Way, Vice Principals, and Hillsborough.
Interested in Gomorrah, Preacher, The American West, and Any Given Wednesday, depending on the reviews.
 

KonradLaw

Member
The stuff I want to see the most is the final season of Person of Interest. I think it's the most consistently great show of this decade.
Also will definitely Penny Dreadful, as it was one of my favorites last year, as well as final season of the wonderfull Wallander
From new stuff I'm most hyped about Preacher.

I also will likely watch Mr Robot, Dark Matter and Killjoys, but probably only when they're done with their seasons.
 

finalflame

Gold Member
Wait, Chef's Table is coming back for a second season!? Fuck yah!

That's the only thing on the list I'll be watching, though. Seems like summer shows are mostly shit. Who knew.
 
Doing this the lazy way.

May

Monday, 2

Gotham - Fox - 8/7c

Saturday, 7

Saturday Night Live - NBC - 11:30/10:30c (I guess though depends on the guest host)

Friday, 20

Lady Dynamite - Netflix

Sunday, 22

Preacher - AMC - 10/9c (Will give it a few episodes at least)

Monday, 30

Roots - History/A&E/Lifetime/LMN - 9/8c (after seeing people bitch about it being aired on Memorial Day it's a priority now)

June


Monday, 6

Angie Tribeca - TBS

Tuesday, 14

Uncle Buck - ABC - 9/8c (will give it a couple episodes I guess)

Wednesday, 15

Another Period - Comedy Central - 10/9c

July

Wednesday, 13

Mr. Robot - USA - 10/9c

TBD Summer
Humans - Channel 4/AMC
 

berzeli

Banned
Amazing work as always Ratsky (A+ on the photoshops), but fyi Midnight Sun is slated for autumn. The first episode (or maybe two) were screened at some festival, but apparently it won't air for a while. There was a reason I didn't mention it when we were talking about this. :p

Will watch:
Cunk on Shakespeare - Philomena Cunk<3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3
Marseille - Please don't suck. I want a good political show since House of Cards decided to go off the rails and seems quite content with never going back.
Peaky Blinders - It's just so good. And Cillian Murphy is amazing.
The Hollow Crown - No one does Shakespeare like the BBC.
Bloodline - Netflix's best drama series. Hope it's even "slower" than the first season.
The Dresser - Ian McKellen and Anthony Hopkins? In.

Will Catch up:
Orange is the New Black - Starting to not feel less "important" to watch right away to me.
All the Way - Just as with the recent Confirmation, I will watch this when I don't have anything better to do, not thinking of watching some other film, and remember that it exists.

Will watch if well received:
BrainDead - I just love everything about the concept. The show just needs to live up to it.
Roots - I'm wary of remakes. But there definitely is potential here.
Cleverman - Who am I kidding. I've literally watched every single drama series Sundance TV has ever aired. It's not likely I'm not going to watch this, now is it.
The Night Of - Come on HBO, Criminal Justice was good. Don't screw this up.
The Get Down - Baz Luhrmann is hit and miss with me. So let's see if this hits or misses.
Stranger Things - Maybe it's amazing. But at first glance, it doesn't entice me.
The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving - Might end up watching this just for Craig Roberts, but please be good.

Might watch:
Flowers - Liked the trailers, but it isn't airing here I think and I'm not about to chase it down.
Le Bureau des Légendes - About to start the first season of this soon, so if I like it (and, well, I do like most spy fiction) I'm in for season 2.
Gomorrah - Pretty much as above, but take away the spy fiction part and add that I liked the film quite a bit. Not sure if the show can live up to it though.
Animal Kingdom - Loved the film, really not sold on it as a TV series. Even less sold on it as a TV series than Gomorrah

I should be watching this shouldn't I?:

UnREAL - I'll watch it some day, I promise
 

tim.mbp

Member
Great job as always. You missed a few PBS premieres though.

June, 19

Vicious (series finale) - 8:00
Endeavour (season 3) - 9:00
The Tunnel - 10:30

August, 7

Inspector Lewis (final season) - 9:00
 

Monocle

Member
Definitely Penny Dreadful and Mr. Robot. Great series. I'll also check out Preacher to see if it's any good.

Preemptive: Everyone not about to say Person of Interest is bad people.
Anyone want to sell me on it? The last five shows I really loved were:

Hannibal
Fargo (especially S1)
Mr. Robot
Better Call Saul
House of Cards

All I know about Person of Interest is that it has Amy Acker in it. I like her from Joss Whedon's stuff.
 

Alpende

Member
Thanks for the thread. Didn't know some of the shows I wanted to watch were coming out in the coming months.

So far:

Gotham
Peaky Blinders
Preacher
Bloodline
Orange Is The New Black
Marco Polo
Ballers
Vice Principals
The Get Down
From Dusk Till Dawn
Atlanta

Probably:
All The Way

Not too much new stuff and I didn't know Atlanta with Glover was coming out so that's cool. Really looking forward to Peaky Blinders, Preacher and Vice Principals.
 
Anyone want to sell me on it? The last five shows I really loved were:

Hannibal
Fargo (especially S1)
Mr. Robot
Better Call Saul
House of Cards

All I know about Person of Interest is that it has Amy Acker in it. I like her from Joss Whedon's stuff.

Not very good at selling people on things, but I'll take a stab:

Starts off as a unique crime procedural. A secret artificial intelligence was created for the U.S. government to predict terror events so they could be prevented before they occur, using mass data collection. As a side-effect it can also predict any premeditated killings, but the government doesn't care about that aspect (the machine's basically illegal, so it could never be used full-scale like that anyway). The creator of the machine secretly siphons off small bits of the "irrelevant" data, and recruits a homeless former spy to help him prevent those murders. A lot of stuff dealing with ever-growing electronic surveillance on citizens (when NSA's PRISM got revealed by Snowden a couple years after the series started, the show's creators joked that they totally called it). Bit of a slow burn at first, but it ramps up. It's created and led by Jonathan Nolan, and it shows, because it's basically a super grounded version of Nolan Batman early on, before branching off into some really creative and also very Nolan-y stuff. The two main characters basically combine to make Batman without the suit, and Bruce's machine to locate the Joker in The Dark Knight shares an inspiration with the machine in POI.

Over time it becomes a full-on serial drama exploring artificial intelligences in really unique ways, eventually getting directly into the mind of AIs, building up to (sort of spoilery, but I suggest you read it if you're still the edge)
more or less a secret war between AI "gods" of opposing viewpoints working with/through humanity to reshape the world, with the "good" side struggling to balance morality vs. the greater good, while the other simply wants to brute force a "better" world.

Lots of great story and characters arcs that all interweave, and some of the most surprising and original moments on TV. One episode has become likely my favorite ever - almost the entire episode is in the mind of the machine as it calculates alternate ways a particular major scenario could play out. It's crazy good and the implementation of the idea is spectacular. It's actually one of the highest user-reviewed episodes ever on IMDb if you care (along with 5 others in the top 50, making it tied with Breaking Bad for the show with the most top-50 episodes).

Fantastic cast of characters/actors. Jim Caviezel, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, Sarah Shahi, all amazing. Tons of great side characters too.

Also, fucking impeccable music choices. Like, holy shit.

The full series thus far is currently on Netflix and CBS All Access.
 

Jay Seven

Banned
I didn't see it on the list but I'll be watching Suits. Unless it was canceled and I missed it.

Also will give everything on Netflix and HBO a shot. Mr. Robot is also a must watch as is anything with Donald Glover. Is Tom Hardy's new FX show not due out this summer?
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
fyi Midnight Sun is slated for autumn. The first episode (or maybe two) were screened at some festival, but apparently it won't air for a while. There was a reason I didn't mention it when we were talking about this. :p

Oops. I put that one in a few weeks ago and forgot to double check to see when exactly it was set to premiere. :s

Great job as always. You missed a few PBS premieres though.

June, 19

Vicious (series finale) - 8:00
Endeavour (season 3) - 9:00
The Tunnel - 10:30

August, 7

Inspector Lewis (final season) - 9:00

Thanks, they're now in the OP!
 

Monocle

Member
Not very good at selling people on things, but I'll take a stab:

Starts off as a unique crime procedural. A secret artificial intelligence was created for the U.S. government to predict terror events so they could be prevented before they occur, using mass data collection. As a side-effect it can also predict any premeditated killings, but the government doesn't care about that aspect (the machine's basically illegal, so it could never be used full-scale like that anyway). The creator of the machine secretly siphons off small bits of the "irrelevant" data, and recruits a homeless former spy to help him prevent those murders. A lot of stuff dealing with ever-growing electronic surveillance on citizens (when NSA's PRISM got revealed by Snowden a couple years after the series started, the show's creators joked that they totally called it). Bit of a slow burn at first, but it ramps up. It's created and led by Jonathan Nolan, and it shows, because it's basically a super grounded version of Nolan Batman early on, before branching off into some really creative and also very Nolan-y stuff. The two main characters basically combine to make Batman without the suit, and Bruce's machine to locate the Joker in The Dark Knight shares an inspiration with the machine in POI.

Over time it becomes a full-on serial drama exploring artificial intelligences in really unique ways, eventually getting directly into the mind of AIs, building up to (sort of spoilery, but I suggest you read it if you're still the edge)
more or less a secret war between AI "gods" of opposing viewpoints working with/through humanity to reshape the world, with the "good" side struggling to balance morality vs. the greater good, while the other simply wants to brute force a "better" world.

Lots of great story and characters arcs that all interweave, and some of the most surprising and original moments on TV. One episode has become likely my favorite ever - almost the entire episode is in the mind of the machine as it calculates alternate ways a particular major scenario could play out. It's crazy good and the implementation of the idea is spectacular. It's actually one of the highest user-reviewed episodes ever on IMDb if you care (along with 5 others in the top 50, making it tied with Breaking Bad for the show with the most top-50 episodes).

Fantastic cast of characters/actors. Jim Caviezel, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman, Michael Emerson, Amy Acker, Sarah Shahi, all amazing. Tons of great side characters too.

Also, fucking impeccable music choices. Like, holy shit.

The full series thus far is currently on Netflix and CBS All Access.
I appreciate this post! I'll definitely give the show a try now. Glad it's on Netflix.
 

TripOpt55

Member
Hmmm... not a lot of new shows catching my eye. Will keep an eye on GAF impressions for what else to check out as some of these roll around. Right now, I will definitely give these a look.

Braindead
Vice Principals
Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons

As for returning shows, I guess I'll be tuning into these:

Penny Dreadful
Person of Interest
Bloodline
Scream
UnReal
Aquarius
Orange is the New Black
Marco Polo
Mr. Robot (Most excited for this one!!!)
Ballers
Humans
Playing House
Survivor&#8217;s Remorse

Great job with the thread!
 
The only show of immediate interest is Whose Line Is It Anyway?

There are others that I'm behind on or haven't started that I plan on binging at some point:
- Bloodline
- Marco Polo
- Mr. Robot
- Penny Dreadful
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
But I'm so far behind on spring TV...

Continuing:
The Daily Show w/ Trevor Noah
Full Frontal w/ Samantha Bee
Game of Thrones
Last Week Tonight w/ John Oliver
Silicon Valley
Veep

Another Period
Bloodline
Gommorah
Lady Dynamite
Masters of Sex
Mr Robot (if I catch up first)
The Night Of
Outcast (maybe)
Penny Dreadful
Playing House
The Strain
Vice Principles (maybe)

Something like that.
 
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New:

Outcast
Dead Rising
Frankenstein
Preacher
 

Zubz

Banned
I mean, JoJo's just started up, and Archer's got half a season left; are we counting shows that started in the Spring?

Also, I thought Bojack Horseman was supposed to come back this Summer. Did it get hit with a delay?
 

Joni

Member
I'll make it easy for myself. I'll continue Scream and The Last Ship but I'm not picking up something new.
 

vinnygambini

Why are strippers at the U.N. bad when they're great at strip clubs???
Marco Polo
Chelsea
Greenleaf
Bloodline
Grace and Frankie

Summer looking good.

Edit: Dat Cheer Squad video Ratsky ;)
 

jelly

Member
waiiiit.

wayward pines is coming back?

what?

I know, nuts and will it be those
annoying kids? Also, the plot is nonsense, even though they sleep through to the future, they're still going to evolve into those things, what difference does it make, the goal of a perfect society starting again is meaningless.
 

TheSeks

Blinded by the luminous glory that is David Bowie's physical manifestation.
Ahahaha, that Zoombie's screenshot. Ahahahaha. *snort* The bad special effects. Oh, stop it, you're killing me.
 

KevinCow

Banned
I'm watching MOTHERFUCKIN' BATTLEBOTS!

Also Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

Maybe Scream. I watched the first season and it was alright, but I'm not too hyped for the second season. I'll give it a couple episodes.

And I'm not going to watch it because I'm sure it'll be terrible, but Zoombies sounds hilarious.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Fantastic work on the thread, there were a bunch of shows I didn't even know existed. Of course I'll finish out my shows that have already started like Penny Dreadful and Game of Thrones.

Preacher
Please don't fuck this up. Please don't fuck this up. Please don't fuck this up. I've already excepted that they are going to diverge from the comic pretty drastically, and that's fine. I just want the tone to match and for it to be a good show.
Roots Remake
The promos have been amazing. Can't miss this.
Feed the Beast
Might get an episode or two out of me. The mundane lifestyle turns into a crime drama with modsters and guns attempt at being prestige has sorta worn me down. Not saying this show won't be good, but there are 5000 of these type of shows in the post-Breaking Bad landscape. Even when it's done well, I still roll my eyes a bit.
Animal Kingdom
For the laughs. This looks like a so bad its good contender.
BrainDead
Robert and Michelle King? Check! Mary Elizabeth Winstead? Check! Politics? Check. I have to watch this.
Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?
This sounds so ridiculous that I'll have to watch. Plus my mom was a Lifetime movie addict in the 90s, anything that lampoons them is going to get my attention.
Marcella
Vice Principals
Walton Goggins? I'm there.
The Get Down
QuizUp America
I was addicted to the app for a little while, so this will probably bring me right back.
Search Party
Sneaky Pete
Might watch over the summer, or I might just let it sit in my watchlist for a rainy weekend later in the year. Starting to learn that with the streaming shows, I don't HAVE to watch them right away.
The Frankenstein Chronicles
I'm going to take a wild guess and say this is a foreign coproduction? I'm starting to get better at eyeballing those just from the keyart, concept and actor choices lol. I'll give it an episode or two.
Dead Rising: Endgame
Literally only giving this a shot because I see Octavia from The 100, Remo from Bates Motel, and Singh from The Flash in that key art. And Dennis Haysbert is in the cast. I have to at least try it out.
All the Way
LBJ is my favorite modern president despite him being an asshole. And I love Cranston. Sold.
 
- ‘Feed The Beast’: AMC Moves Premiere Date To Follow ‘Preacher’
AMC has moved the premiere date for its new drama series starring David Schwimmer and Jim Sturgess. Feed the Beast, which had been set for May 31, now will debut at 10 PM Sunday, June 5 — following Episode 2 of another new drama series, Preacher. Feed the Beast will shift two days later to its previously scheduled 10 PM Tuesday slot, following a repeat of Episode 1 at 9 PM.
 
Thanks for the thread. I'll watch any of the new ones that get good buzz.

Just wondering, is that Tom Hardy show Taboo still scheduled for this summer?
 
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