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My favorite new comedy this year is St. Six episodes into the season, my wife watched the pilot and ended up binging the rest in one night.
My son walked in during the final episode, got hooked, and went back to watch the rest. Then, one of my daughters walked in on the three of us watching the seventh episode, got hooked, and did the same.
This thing is going to run for five or six years, at least. It has a great cast, is funny, and is still improving. Speaking of which, ABC has renewed Abbott for its fifth season. That show is going to fuel Hulu with reruns for decades. Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk star. I watched it. I would add that, for a small quaint town in Canada, there sure are a lot of murders. Speaking of murder, High Potential has been renewed for a second season, and deservedly so.
The Kaitlin Olson series, however, is easily my favorite. Matlock , I check in on only periodically, and Elsbeth has fallen hard into its formula, though the Michael Emerson arc has given it some new life.
Elsewhere, Netflix has renewed The Lincoln Lawyer for another season. There were also a couple of cancellations this week. Plus, old cast members frequently dropped by, and there was even talk of Ted Danson making an appearance in season three. This show should have been on a network from the start instead of the Taylor Sheridan streamer. Finally, Peacock has canceled Teacup , which comes as little surprise. I watched it because I like the cast Scott Speedman, Yvonne Strahovski and because it was short six half-hour episodes, if I recall.