Atlanta, FX (March 1)
Atlanta continues to be like nothing else ever before it. And this time, it’s Robbin Season. Donald Glover writes and stars and produces and sometimes directs in the second season of the critical darling about life in Georgia’s capital — and the four young black people at its core who are going nowhere, fast.
Though it didn’t seem possible, the second season promises to be funnier, tighter. And with appearances from the likes of Katt Williams, how could it not be? Glover still shines as Earn and Lakeith Stanfield’s Darius is delicious, as always. If the first season introduced Atlanta as one of the greatest TV series in recent memory, the second season will cement its place. And thank Dumbledore for that.
March 1
Atlanta (FX)
Music City (CMT)
March 2
Once Upon a Time (ABC, midseason)
March 4
90th Academy Awards (ABC)
The Good Fight (CBS All Access)
March 7
Hap and Leonard (Sundance TV)
Hard Sun (Hulu)
Heathers (Paramount Network)
Life Sentence (CW)
Riverdale (CW, midseason)
March 8
Champions (NBC)
Jessica Jones (Netflix)
The Oath (Crackle)
March 9
Love (Netflix)
Sneaky Pete (Amazon)
March 11
American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World (NBC)
American Idol (ABC)
The Arrangement (E!)
Instinct (CBS)
The Royals (E!)
Deception (ABC)
Timeless (NBC)
March 12
American Idol (ABC)
Mary Kills People (Lifetime)
March 13
Rise (NBC)
For the People (ABC)
March 20
Shadowhunters (Freeform)
You Me Her (Audience Network)
March 23
Alexa and Katie (Netflix)
March 25
Trust (FX)
Billions (Showtime)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Barry (HBO)
March 26
The Zen Diaries o Garry Shandling (HBO)
The Terror (AMC)
March 27
Roseanne (ABC)
Splitting Up Together (ABC)
March 28
Empire (FOX, midseason)
Alec Inc. (ABC)
Star (FOX, midseason)
Suits (USA, midseason)
The Americans (FX)
Ice (Audience Network)
March 29
Siren (Freeform)
March 30
A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix)