This odd couple comedy partly mirrors the experience of its creator, Erin Foster, who converted to Judaism when she married her husband. Joanne ( Kristen Bell ) is an outspoken sex and dating podcaster, while Noah ( Adam Brody ) is a progressive rabbi, rebounding from a failed relationship and surrounded by an overbearing family. Their counterintuitive romance has echoes of the trashy-meets-nerdy central relationship in Bell’s hit show The Good Place.

Each 30-minute episode is slick and bingeable, full of snappy, sassy dialogue, mild cultural confusion and a sense that for all of its breeziness, something gently serious might lurk beneath the surface. Netflix, from Thursday 26 September An air of theatrically gruesome violence surrounds this horror thriller series (executive produced by Ryan Murphy ), which stars Niecy Nash as detective Lois Tryon, sent to investigate a series of brutal crimes in a small community. Tryon has problems: she’s overly fond of a drink and has a tendency to imagine the worst of humanity.

Struggling with the case, she accepts the assistance of journalist nun Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond). But who can she really trust? Almost certainly not Lesley Manville’s Nurse Redd, for a start. Disney+, from Thursday 26 September It was aware of its own ridiculousness and yet shamelessly eager to have its cake and eat it.

As such, Baywatch was a phenomenon that could only have happened in the 90s. This series speaks to most of the main players and gets clo.