Spring TV

By: Susannah Geary
With Spring comes warmer weather, blooming flowers and most importantly fresh new TV shows. Here are three new shows to check out this spring!
Queer Eye
Queer Eye is back with a whole new team of mentors! You’ll also fall in love with the Tan the fashion expert, Jonathan the grooming professional, Karamo gets their culture game in check, Bobby is the dream designer and Antoni cooks up simple but delicious meals.
In each episode the Fab 5 help out men revamp their looks and their personal lives, each finding confidence within themselves. Warning! Pulls on the heart strings!! Binge watch the whole first season!
Where to watch: Netflix Number of episodes: 8
Good Girls
NBC’s new crime-comedy-drama follows the lives of three women who have been pushed to their breaking point. Beth (Christina Hendricks) is a devoted mother and wife, only to find out her husband wasted their money and is having an affair. Annie (Mae Whitman) is Beth’s younger sister who works a minimum wage job and is being sued for full custody of their daughter by her ex. Ruby (Rhetta) works as a waitress. Her husband and her work hard to afford medicine for their daughter's kidney disease but they do not make enough. So what are they supposed to do? Rob.
Where to watch: NBC, Hulu Number of episodes: 4 (and counting)
When: Mondays 10 PM
Champions
Mindy Kaling’s new comedy show fresh off of her successful The Mindy Project just started airing on NBC. Mindy and actor/comedian Anders Holm are back together. Vince (Anders Holm) is a gym owner living his best life when Priya (Mindy Kaling) his high school fling drops off a surprise, their 15 year old son. Previously they had agreed that she would do all the parenting until he was more mature.
Where to watch: NBC, Hulu Number of Episodes: 3 (and counting)
When: Thursdays 9:30 PM