Itโs summer! Time to stay inside and watch TV! Duh!
Iโm Dying Up Here (Showtime), June 4
Peak TV giveth, and Peak TV taketh away. And sometimes Peak TV confuses the shit outta ye. Case in point: this new drama about LAโs stand-up comedy scene in the 70s. I mean, OK. Sure. The cast is a good mix of weirdoes โ Melissa Leo, Ari Graynor, Jake Lacy, Clark Duke, RJ Cyler, and Sebastian Stan (Thatโs MISTER Winter Soldier to you!), so thereโs that. It might be great, or it might suck, or you might never find out because you canโt afford yet another gd cable channel!
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix), June 9
Ugh, I just remembered that Poussey Washington died last season, and now Iโm sad. Hopefully the ladies of Litchfield will cheer me up with some good old-fashioned prison rioting. That is one of the saddest sentences Iโve ever typed, but it encapsulates the series perfectly. Itโs laughing through the pain of our fucked up, racist, disgusting prison system. What a hoot! But then somehow it is on this show, at least sometimes. Anyway.
Wynonna Earp (Syfy), June 9
Wyatt Earp’s great-great-granddaughter is back to mess fools up as only she can. Itโs in her blood! And she has a flaming six shooter! Since the (literally) kick-ass female lead is battling demons and other supernatural ~entities~, this show could fill the Buffy-sized hole in your heart pretty easily. No, itโs not exactly the same, but you guys, even Buffy wasnโt perfect. *Ducks*
Claws (TNT), June 11
Niecy Nash stars in this dramedy about a Florida nail salon, and MY BODY IS READY. I would listen to Niecy Nash read a Trump Presidential Order, that is how much I love her. (But I know she would never do that, because thatโs how much she loves all of us.)
Queen Sugar (OWN), June 20
The Bordelons of Louisiana are back, sans their patriarch, and Iโm so ready for this, especially because the second season premiere perfectly syncs up with my PMS, so itโs guaranteed Iโll be crying along with the rest of the family. Also, Shots Fired‘s Yohance Myles looks like heโs gonna be Rutina Wesleyโs Noraโs love interest, and the entire nation has already started fanning their privates.
GLOW (Netflix), June 23
This Jenji Kohan-produced, Alison Brie-starring show about the origin of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is looking RIGHT. Thereโs gonna be spandex, scrunchies, and sick 80s music, and Iโm ready to relive the decade I was too young to appreciate then. Bring on the cocaine robot, which is an actual thing in the show!
Younger (TV Land), June 23
Oh this is gonna be good! In the last episode of the second season, old-ass Sutton Fosterโs Liza (sheโs 41, but this is TV!) told Kelsey, the clueless millennial played by Hilary Duff, the truth about her โadvancedโ age. Since Liza has been Liza-ing-a-lot about her trips around the sun to Kelsey, and theyโre now not just coworkers, but good friends and temporary roommates, itโll be interesting to see how this pans out. Hopefully Kelsey will be all, โI totally understand because we live in a patriarchal society that values women youth, thinness, and beauty above all else, and so your actions not only make sense, but are actually kind-of feminist, if you think about it.โ And then theyโll both go do some anti-capitalist graffiti on Trump Tower and be sent to Litchfield. Crossover episode!
Playing House (USA), June 23
The long-anticipated (by me, but SHOULD be by everybody!) third season return of this perfect show about two bad bitches trying to make it in the world. Theyโre the new Laverne and Shirley, and we donโt deserve them. If there were any justice in this world, this show would be just as buzzed about as, say, Silicon Valley because 1. It also stars the dreamiest nerd, Zach Woods, and 2. Itโs funnier! I said it! I meant it! I stole your mamaโs credit! Whatever, this show is great.
This article appears in Jun 1-7, 2017.

