The fall TV season isn’t what it used to be, but the months between now and year’s end still bring an embarrassment of riches. Here's The Times’ guide to the 15 TV shows we’re most excited about this fall:
Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, is admittedly not the most exciting member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Avengers. But “Hawkeye” is set to introduce Kate Bishop, who in the comics is a teen who takes on the Hawkeye mantle when she joins the next generation superhero team the Young Avengers, and that’s plenty exciting.
“Get Back” is Peter Jackson’s hyper-extended happy cut of Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s downbeat 1970 film documenting the birth of the album that would be called “Let It Be,” seemingly along with the death of the band that was making it.
I couldn’t decide which acclaimed series’ undated return I was more excited for, so I cheated: I’m champing at the bit for both. “Insecure,” Issa Rae’s comedy about a Black woman trying to find her romantic and professional footing in contemporary L.A., has been a Sunday-night mainstay of mine throughout its run, which comes to an end with this fifth and final season.
to understand the fuss over TV’s first family. Just hearing a few bars of Nicholas Britell’s instantly recognizable score was enough to raise the hairs on my neck. —
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