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Smith Justice in Genera + ion

Smith Justice in Genera + ion
Photo: Jennifer Clasen / HBO Max

Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Thursday, March 11. It’s all time East.


Best choice

Genera + ion (HBO Max, 3:01 am, series premiere, episodes 1-3): “Produced by Lena Dunham, Genera + ion it ‘s inevitable compared to HBO’ s recent recent offering in the genre, the Zendaya led Euphoria. Both may deal with similar topics, however Genera + ion it is not so heavy with despair. It’s still full of coming-of-age stories that deal with sexuality, family relationships, and self-identity, but the stories are delivered with a more fun, self-conscious energy – an energy that can be count with one word: more. Genera + ion feels like he’s doing too much, especially in the beginning. The premiere introduces different characters by showing pieces of the same scene from their comments, filling in some background in the process. These characters should be rebroadcast – and they probably are, if not just Gen Z the target audience – but the dialogue writing tends to go down in the series. ” Read the rest of Saloni Gajjar’s pre-air review.

Regular coverage

Clarice (CBS, 10:20 pm): Special time

Important non-fiction materials

President’s speech to the country (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, streaming; 8 pm): If you are wondering why Clarice starting at 10:20, this is because all regularly recorded network programming has been shifted to include the President’s first prime-time speech Biden to the country, said media secretary Jen Psaki who would focus on “the many sacrifices made by the American people over the past year and the communities and families across the country who lost their lives. ”

Wild cards

Cake (FXX, 10pm, fourth quarter premiere, return events): FXX’s a short series of interesting versions returns with “Ask, Believe, Get” and “Here, there and anywhere. This season’s programs will be anchored by one of Peter Huang Nine films about technology, which the network describes as “humorous and darkly humorous live action stories about today’s human relationships of smartphones, social media and connectivity.”

Desus & Mero (Show Time, 11pm): Is there a universe you are in do not to see what these two have to say about “What?”

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