Amazonâs Boschiest show is back. Plus, an excellent docuseries will ease the pain of losing the NBA, a black-ish-ish show arrives on Netflix, and a nutty reality show will make you glad youâre not hot.
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NBCUniversal’s new streaming service Peacock semi-launched this week (if you’re an Xfinity customer, lucky you!) before it becomes widely available in July. To celebrate, Peak Ock released [trailers]( for a bunch of its upcoming shows, some of which are highly promising, like Emmy Rossum’s Angelyne, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, and the Saved By the Bell reboovival. You guys remember Quibi? Cuz I don’t. Here are this weekend’s TV picks. -[Liam](
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Season 6 now on Amazon Prime Video
The second-to-last season of Amazon’s dependable cop procedural Bosch is now streaming, and it’s Bosch at his Boschiest. This season, Det. Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) has to stop terrorists from attacking Los Angeles. I went to high school with a guy named Harry Basch, and I always think of him when I think of Bosch. We like to joke about Bosch here at TV Guide, mostly because it’s a funny title, but we respect the hell out of this show, which delivers consistent, well-crafted entertainment year after year. After you’ve finished watching this season, we have some recommendations for [shows like Bosch]( you’ll also enjoy.
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Horny Levels Critical
[Too Hot to Handle is a whole thing](
Now on Netflix
Too Hot to Handle has the most WTF premise of any Netflix reality show so far: A bunch of attractive Instagram-ready young people with no self-control are sequestered together but aren’t allowed any hanky-panky. If they do so much as kiss, they lose money. It’s basically Seinfeld’s “The Contest” as a reality show. Netflix should have released it a day early on [National Horny Day]( but today is close enough.
Netflix-ish
[#blackAF shows what it’s like to be Kenya Barris](
Now on Netflix
Prolific producer Kenya Barris — best known for creating the great ABC sitcom black-ish — [chafed]( at the restrictions placed on him at Disney-owned ABC Studios, so he left for Netflix. Now he's back with a black-ish-ish comedy series called #blackAF, which you know is edgier because it has an implied swear in the title. Like black-ish, it's semi-autobiographical, but even more so, as Barris plays a fictionalized version of himself, showing what Hollywood and parenthood is like for a superrich black family. Rashida Jones plays his wife, Joya, and she too probably has a pretty similar life to the character, except her real life has more Vampire Weekend.
The Mayor of Rhinebeck
[Friday Night In with The Morgans says “Here’s Negan!”](
Series premiere Friday at 10/9c on AMC
One of our favorite guys, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and his wife Hilarie Burton Morgan host this new weekly quarantine chat show from their farm in upstate New York. Tonight’s premiere will be a Supernatural reunion, as the Morgans virtually hang with Jensen and Danneel Ackles, the couple who introduced them. It’ll be a cute time! Future guests will include JDM’s Walking Dead co-star Christian Serratos and another great Hollywood couple, The League’s Mark Duplass and Katie Aselton.
Do dirty work like Rodman
[Scratch your NBA itch with The Last Dance](
Limited series premiere Sunday at 9/8c on ESPN
This 10-part docuseries is ostensibly about the Chicago Bulls' historic 1997-98 season, but it's really an in-depth examination of Michael Jordan, who didn't get to be the greatest basketball player who ever lived by being nice to people. His Airness is remarkably unguarded as he talks at length about the feuds and resentments that fueled his unparalleled career, accompanied by extraordinary archival footage from that season and interviews with dozens of people who were there, from Dennis Rodman to Barack Obama. It's an incredible document of NBA history that basketball fans will find totally riveting.
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