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Here's what's up in the world of TV. [View this email in your browser] [What's On Tonight: High Maintenance delivers those laughs you ordered] Sep 16, 2016 12:00 am Here’s what’s up in the world of TV for Friday, September 16 and Saturday, September 17. All times are Eastern. Top picks [High Maintenance] (HBO, 11 p.m., Friday): HBO’s newest original series, created by husband-and-wife team Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld, follows bike-riding weed delivery guy Sinclair (known only as “The Guy”) as he weaves around New York, delivering his wares to an eclectic collection of customers, and presumably saying spacey and amusing things. Based on a popular webseries, which [The A.V. Club][really dug], the show is described by Sinclair as a combination of [Party Down] and [Six Feet Under]. Sure, that sounds like slamming two random shows together, but if High Maintenance can pull that improbable combination off, it’ll be [stoner lingo meaning “cool” we’re not hip enough to get away with]. Premieres and finales [Fleabag] (Amazon, 3:01 a.m., Friday): In her pre-air review of this British import, Lisa Weidenfeld calls it “another entry into the growing canon of really wonderful comedies that also make you want to cry.” So get ready for some delightful emotional whiplash as Amazon brings you this series starring show creator [Phoebe Waller-Bridge] as an eccentrically chipper woman whose unpredictable antics and fourth-wall-breaking asides conceal a whole lot of pain that the show only gradually socks you with. Arq (Netflix, 3:01 a.m., Friday): TV superheroes Robbie Amell ([Firestorm]) and Rachael Taylor ([Hellcat, probably]) team up without superpowers in this movie debuting on Netflix. [Assumes [Don LaFontaine] voice.] In a world running out of energy, a young couple has invented a power source that could save humanity. But then some guys with guns break into their lab, and there’s a whole time-travel element and so forth. Coming soon! Cedric The Entertainer: Live From The Ville (Netflix, 3:01 a.m., Friday): A new stand-up special for you. The ’Ville: Nash. The Entertainer: Cedric. Let Cedric The Entertain you. (Photo: Netflix) The White Helmets (Netflix, 3:01 a.m., Friday): The trailer for this Netflix documentary begins with the line, “There are hundreds of bombs dropped in Syria every day,” a fact that makes the heroism of the trainee first responders featured here that much more, well, heroic. As they desperately try to save lives in the strife-shattered Syrian city of Aleppo (c’mon, Gary Johnson), the rescuers often become the need-to-be-rescued, making the titular headgear pretty much de rigueur. (We would say “a no-brainer,” but, no.) Helmets on, guys. (Photo: Netflix) Z Nation (Syfy, 8 & 9 p.m., Friday): If you like your zombie action a lot less [grim]’n’ [gritty] and lot more completely, unimaginably, gleefully goofy, tune in as Z Nation returns with this two-hour third-season premiere. We’d try to summarize what the hell’s going on in this show, but let’s just try to guess from the promo pictures, like this one: “Hi. Steve Zombie, running for selectman.” (Photo: Daniel Sawyer Schaefer/Syfy) Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW, 9 p.m., Friday): According to the description of this third-season finale, “Penn and Teller try to fool Penn and Teller.” We know they’re good at magic and fooling people and all, but… unless they’re using some sort of “[forget-me-nows].” Dark Matter (Syfy, 10 p.m., Friday): The title of the second-season finale is “But First, We Save The Galaxy,” suggesting that the once- and sometimes-amnesic space crew is starting the whole shebang up all over again. The Beatles: Eight Days A Week—The Touring Years (Hulu, 3:01 a.m., Saturday): Hulu kicks off its documentary division by reeling in heavy hitter director Ron Howard—and the surviving Beatles, sure—for this chronicle of that period where the Beatles played live and no one could hear a note because of all the screaming. The screaming, people—what was with all the screaming? In [his review], Alex McCown-Levy says Howard’s made an enjoyable movie out of a lot of old footage and interviews—and the screaming. Playing on empty rooftops—problem solved. School Of Rock (Nickelodeon, 9 p.m., Saturday): The second-season premiere of the necessarily Jack Black-less adaptation of the Jack Black film kicks off tonight. Or watch this clip with while shotgunning warm, flat light beer. Regular coverage [Narcos] (Netflix, Friday) Streaming pick “[James Ellison Funeral],” [Party Down](Hulu): High Maintenance combines Party Down and Six Feet Under? Well, in this episode, the gang from Party Down catering works a funeral and Ron Donald smokes a joint while trapped in a coffin. Your move, High Maintenance. [Share] [Tweet] [Forward to Friend] Copyright © 2016 The Onion, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to get special announcements and exclusive news from the A.V. Club. For more information check out our privacy policy: Our mailing address is: The Onion 730 N Franklin St, 7th Floor Chicago, IL 60654 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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