A witchy series returns stronger than itâs ever been, a new Netflix docuseries might make you dumber, and another intense thriller from NEON is now available to stream.
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The Grammy Awards aired last night, and if you didn’t have the fortitude to sit through another three-hour telecast of famous people patting each other on the back, [we collected all the best moments for you]( including Lizzo shredding on a flute. Or if you just want to see [a list of winners]( so you can familiarize yourself with the musicians kids are listening to these days, we have that as well. Or perhaps you just want to see [everyone looking like Mortal Kombat characters on the red carpet]( because fashion is weird. Stay strong, only two more weeks of awards season to go! Here are tonight’s TV picks. –Tim
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[Work in Progress](
[Work in Progress is an excellent finished product](
Season 1 finale now on Showtime’s apps and on-demand
I recommended this series back when it started late last year when I’d seen a few episodes, but Work in Progress really took off with its second half storyline and ended with a beautiful season finale last night. The semi-autobiographical comedy, about a self-proclaimed “fat, depressed dyke” (Abby McEnany), mixes in elements of dark dramedy extremely well, never shying away from its brutally insightful look at depression and educational look at the LGBTQ community, particularly with transgendered people. It's also hilarious. There’s not a lot of chatter about the show in TV land, likely because of its difficult timing with the holidays, but it’s a candidate for one of the most important shows of 2020 (I already made a note to include it in my Best of the Year list). Showtime renewed it for a second season, and you’re going to really want one after the ending of Season 1. At eight half-hour episodes, you can knock this out in two days.
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DOES SHE HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU?
[Chilling Adventures of Sabrina](
[The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delivers its best season yet](
Part 3 now on Netflix
It sounds like a lot of set-up will be paid off in this third part (it’s OK to call it a “season” like the rest of the universe, Netflix) of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, [making it the strongest season of the show so far](. After some neck-snapping tonal issues in the first two go-rounds, Sabrina hits its groove as a wackadoodle series about a Satanic witch-in-training, lining up more with the series it’s supposedly spun-off from, Riverdale (without the endurance test of 22 episodes), and hammering home some actual character growth. Things might be crazier, but they also make a lot more sense.
NOT A DOCTOR, BUT SHE PLAYS ONE ON TV
[Goop Lab](
[Watch Gwyneth Paltrow and her Goop dupes take ‘shrooms](
Season 1 now on Netflix
Grab an acai bowl, primp your hoo-ha, and dive into some hooey with Gwyneth Paltrow’s new, uhhh, lifestyle series The Goop Lab with Gwyneth Paltrow which explores better living through fads. The show was [criticized before it even aired]( for preaching the pseudoscience of Paltrow’s Goop brand, and those criticisms are pretty warranted. There are some legitimate subjects covered, like the use of psychedelic mushrooms in psychotherapy, but take a look at the energy-field healing that leaves women quivering and supposedly changed on a subatomic level and tell me you’re a believer. Making things harder to believe is the fact that there aren’t any real scientists backing up any of these claims, not that that’s unusual in the trillion-dollar wellness industry, and the pre-episode disclaimer that Goop Lab is for entertainment purposes. Ten percent of the people who watch this will be privileged soccer moms from Southern California who do it to find a new way to feel better, the other 90 percent will be gawking. What a weird show. Anyway, become a gooper if you want, I won’t stop you!
I THINK HER NAME IS LUCY BUT THEY ALL CALL HER...
[Luce](
[Keep it Luce](
Now on Hulu
A24 is still the king of provocative film, but more and more movies that I’m liking are branded with the NEON badge (2019’s crop included Parasite, Wild Rose, The Biggest Little Farm, and Honeyland). The latest from the film distributor to hit streaming is a psychological thriller about a riveting mental chess match between a promising student adopted from Africa named Luce (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and his history teacher (Octavia Spencer). The battle overflows to Luce’s parents and school administrators before reaching the audience with uncomfortable questions about class, race, and more that challenge their preconceived notions of what’s right and wrong. The cast, which includes Naomi Watts and Tim Roth, is superb, the movie is beautifully shot, and it’s a film that will get you thinking.
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