New York Times Summer TV shows Recommendation
Season 1, June 6, Comedy Central
It is a weekly late night show with Australian comedian Jim Jefferies, where he covers the week’s top stories.
Season 1, June 11, TNT
It is about the life and crimes of five women who work at a Florida nail salon.
Season 1, June 23, Netflix
It takes look at the personal and professional lives of a group of women who perform for a wrestling organization in Los Angeles.
Season 3, June 28, BBC America
The third and last season of the show is based in a new crime story. Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller and Detective Inspector Alec Hardy investigate a serious sexual assault that shocks the titular tight-knitted seaside town to its core.
Season 1, June 30, Netflix
It is about a therapist who begins to develop dangerous and intimate relationships with the people in her patients’ lives.
Season 1, July 12, truTV
A comedy shows that follows a seemingly confident, together comedy writer, wife and mom named Andrea, who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations.
Season 2, July 23, HBO
The second season of the HBO original series; Insecure follows the awkward experiences and racy tribulations of a modern-day African-American woman.
Season 1, August 3, Viceland
” The series will feature Diplo as a “guy who can bring 60,000 people to their feet… but kind of sucks one-on-one.” Van Der Beek said
Season 1, August 9, AT&T/DirectTV
A TV Series based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King.
Season 1, August 13, Epix
It is about the adventures of mobster-turned-movie producer Hollywood.TV show based on Elmore Leonard’s novel and subsequent film.
Season 1, August 18, Netflix
It is based on based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name.
Season 5, August 20, Showtime
The show is about a British husband-and-wife comedy writing team who travel to Hollywood to remake their successful British TV series, with unexpected results. Season 5 will be the last one for the show