Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, September 24 to Thursday, September 28. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.]
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Krapopolis (Fox, Sunday, 8 p.m.)
Dan Harmon’s latest animated sitcom, Krapopolis, is set in mythical ancient Greece where a flawed family of humans, gods, and monsters tries to run the world’s first city without killing each other. The show has already been renewed all the way through season three, so it’s safe to say Fox has complete trust in its potential viewership numbers. Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Hannah Waddingham, Alanna Ubach, Will Forte, Pam Murphy, and Jane Lynch comprise the voice cast. Here’s a bit from The A.V. Club’s review:
World-building and characterization unfold efficiently enough, checking off milestones in human development. War is (kinda) averted with the cannibals next door; the Olympic Games are invented by accident; and humans and wolves learn to live together. Goodness knows there’s anthropological raw material to fuel multiple seasons, but the formula starts to feel tired.
Reservation Dogs (FX, Wednesday, 12:01 a.m.)
Reservation DogsThe beautiful coming-of-age series is equal parts hilarious and nuanced, diving into the lives of four Indigenous teens in rural Oklahoma as they try to navigate the world. The FX gem wraps with its series finale, titled “Dig,” on September 27. Look for The A.V. Club’s recap and additional coverage.
Starstruck (Max, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)
Rose Matafeo’s sweet rom-com StarstruckThe A.V. Club’s review of the latest batch publishes on Monday.
Savior Complex (HBO, Tuesday, 9 p.m.)
Savior Complex is a three-part docuseries about the controversial story of Renee Bach, a young American missionary who claims she was called by God to set up a charity for malnourished children in Uganda. Years later, shocking allegations arose that she was treating the sick children without medical qualifications.
Castlevania: Nocturne (Netflix, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)
In this spinoff of Castlevania, Richter Belmont (Edward Bluemel), a descendant of a vampire-hunting clan, joins forces with an unlikely crew of hunters and magicians to prevent an apocalypse during the French Revolution. Thuso Mbedu, Zahn McClarnon, and Pixie Davies round out the voice cast.
The Irrational (NBC, Monday, 10 p.m.)
The Irrational chronicles Alec Mercer (Jesse L. Martin), a behavioral-psychology expert who often aids the FBI with strange cases, ranging from a suspicious plane crash to polonium poisoning. All the while, he’s trying to solve the mystery of a bombing from years ago. Here’s a snippet from The A.V. Club’s review:
The Irrational has one big accomplishment. It’s a rare network TV drama to actually make its primetime debut this fall. Thanks to the AMPTP withholding a fair deal with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, the network TV schedule looks completely different in 2023, with mostly reality and competition series dominating the slate. The Irrational and NBC’s upcoming Found
Devil’s Plan (Netflix, Tuesday, 3:01 a.m.)
Competition series Devil’s Plan follows in the footsteps of other recent South Korean hits like Physical 100. It’s a survival game show that plays plenty of mind tricks on its 12 participants, who are from all walks of life. The winner gets 500 million Korean won, which is about $377,000.
The Golden Bachelor (ABC, Thursday, 8 p.m.)
There’s no age limit to finding love, and The Golden BachelorBachelor franchise with this new reality series, in which 72-year-old widower Gerry Turner hopes to find a special someone from a roster of 22 contestants.
(FOX, Wednesday, 8 p.m., season 10 premiere)
(CBS, Wednesday, 9:30 p.m., season 35 premiere)
(Hulu, Thursday, 12:01 a.m., season four premiere)