Sarah (Lauren Graham) and her offspring make exceedingly poor life choices (aren’t they the worst?). Jasmine (Joy Bryant) and Crosby (Dax Shepard) have a new baby. Therefore, if you apply the transitive property, you should all be watching “Parenthood.” (It’s not quite as good as that intricate drama of small town living in Dillon, TX, but it’s deserving of its all-star cast, and well worth your time.)īest Episode: “You’ve Got Mold.” As always, there are plenty of story lines being worked out throughout the 22-episode season of NBC’s hour-long family drama. Jason Katims was the showrunner/executive producer for “Friday Night Lights.” “Friday Night Lights” is the best television series ever made. Why Should I Watch It? “Parenthood” is from showrunner/executive producer Jason Katims. 3) “ Parenthood” (Season 5 available August 25th) Maybe…the website? I mean, hopefully one of the 13 upcoming 30-minute episodes will top this homage to the oh-so-great ’90s webpage designs, but it will be tough. If whoever created the website also works on the show, it will be one of the all time great animated adult comedies.īest Episode: Um, gee. Tompkins, and you’ve got one of the better ensembles out there. Add to that list the voices of Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, and Paul F. Another Netflix Original series launching this month, “Bojack Horseman” enlists the oft-utilized vocal talents of Will Arnett and the fan-friendly personality of Aaron Paul to draw in more subscribers. Why Should I Watch It? Well, we don’t really know yet. READ MORE: Will Arnett and Aaron Paul Ask Deep Questions in New ‘Bojack Horseman’ TrailerĢ) “ Bojack Horseman” (Season 1 available August 22nd) Season 2 is just a click away instead of a year, so any (misconstrued) expectations of learning who killed Rose Larson won’t be attached to one episode. I meant Holder and Linden.īest Episode: Season 1, without the disappointing final episode, is probably the best section of “The Killing,” and now you can watch all of AMC’s cops-and-killers series without the letdown many audiences experience while watching it live. Be wary of watching Seasons 1 and 3 at night the day - they can get a little spooky - but make sure you catch up before diving into Netflix’s new season, because you’ll need a little background on Mulder and Scully– Whoops. After surviving more threats to its survival than the victims it follows, “The Killing” has again fought through to another new season and thusly deserves your attention on long, lazy Saturdays. Why Should I Watch It? Honestly? Because it’s on Netflix. 1) “ The Killing” (all seasons available August 1st)
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