Rel

Stand-up Lil Rel Howery (Get Out, Insecure) tackles an age-old question: Is it better to have loved and lost your wife to your barber than never to have loved at all? Even crazier: Howery based the humiliating story on his own life. (Premieres September 9 on Fox)
Forever

Well-mannered comedies about bougie California married couples are a dime a dozen. But this one stars Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, and Catherine Keener (as a mysterious neighbor -- classic Keener), so it's more than enough to make us bite. (Premieres September 14 on Amazon)
Maniac

True Detective director Cary Fukunaga's black comedy about a pharmaceutical trial gone very wrong features an intoxicating cocktail of A-listers including Emma Stone and Sally Field. Refill your Wellbutrin beforehand. (Premieres September 21 on Netflix)
I Feel Bad

Meet Sarayu Blue, the dynamic Indian American actor leading this Amy Poehler-produced comedy about a young, neurotic mom who's equally obsessed with if her coworkers still want to bang her as she is with her daughter's slutty dance routines. (Premieres October 4 on NBC)
Camping

Nevermind, we love marital comedies as long as their central tension revolves around Jennifer Garner as a Lululemon-clad control freak organizing a camping trip, and they co-star Juliette Lewis and Bridget Everett. Did we mention this is a Lena Dunham/Jenni Konner production? (Premieres October 14 on HBO)
The Conners

All eyes will be watching to see if ABC can pull off this Roseanne spin-off sans its headliner. But we'll also tune in to literally anything with Laurie Metcalf. (Premieres October 16 on ABC)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

The producers of Riverdale spice up Sabrina the Teenage Witch for a show that's moodier, scarier, and more occult. With Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men's Sally Draper) on board, we've already submitted an application to the coven. (Premieres October 26 on Netflix)











