What's on TV this week—Your Friends & Neighbors, Paradise's season finale, and XO, Kitty

Plus, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple hits Netflix.

What's on TV this week—Your Friends & Neighbors, Paradise's season finale, and XO, Kitty

Welcome to What’s On, our weekly roundup of notable shows and streaming films. Here is what’s happening on TV from Sunday, March 29 to Saturday, April 4. All times are Eastern. 


New this week 

Your Friends & Neighbors (Apple TV, Friday, 12 a.m., season two premiere)

 

Jon Hamm returns as disgraced hedge-fund manager Andrew “Coop” Cooper, who is still very much up to his suburban thievery hijinks in the second season of Apple TV’s dark comedy. But the arrival of a billionaire neighbor (played by the always welcome James Marsden) complicates Coop’s criminal lifestyle and plunges him into even more dangerous waters.  

XO, Kitty (Netflix, Thursday, 3 a.m., season three premiere)

 

Following that season-two cliff-hanger, Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) is back for her final year at KISS, trying to check off all of her “Senior Sunset” items and define her relationship with Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee). Those plans, however, are jolted by some surprise revelations. Thankfully, her big sis Lara Jean (Lana Condor, making her series debut after leading the To All The Boys franchise) is here to help her with all of those romantic crises and growing pains.   

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Netflix, Tuesday, 3 a.m., streaming premiere) 

Picking up mere moments after 28 Years Later, Nia DaCosta’s horror sequel boasts a killer performance by Ralph Fiennes as mad genius Dr. Ian Kelson. Jack O’Connell, Erin Kellyman, and Emma Laird also star, with OG 28 Days Later lead Cillian Murphy cameoing as Jim. Check out The A.V. Club‘s review.   

Dear Killer Nannies (Hulu, Wednesday, 12 a.m., series premiere)

 

Inspired by the childhood of Juan Pablo Escobar, son of the infamous drug kingpin, this coming-of-age drama finds the Colombian—portrayed at different ages by Janer Villareal, Miguel Tamayo, and Miguel Ángel García—raised under the watchful eye of hired hitmen as his father (played by John Leguizamo) expands his empire.   


Can’t miss recaps

Dark Winds (AMC, Sunday, 9 p.m.)

Rooster (HBO, Sunday, 10 p.m.)

The Comeback (HBO, Sunday, 10:35 p.m.)

Paradise (Monday, Hulu, 12 a.m., season two finale)

The Fall And Rise Of Reggie Dinkins (NBC, Monday, 8:30 p.m.)

Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+, Tuesday, 9 p.m.)

Invincible (Prime Video, Wednesday, 3 a.m.)

The Pitt (HBO Max, Thursday, 9 p.m.)


Also arriving

If It’s Tuesday, It’s Murder (Hulu, Tuesday, 12 a.m., series premiere)

Love On The Spectrum (Netflix, Wednesday, 3 a.m., season four premiere)

The Valley (Bravo, Wednesday, 8 p.m., season three premiere)

The Real Housewives Of Rhode Island (Bravo, Thursday, 9 p.m., series premiere)

Bloodhounds (Netflix, Friday, 3 a.m., season two premiere)

Made For March (Paramount+, Saturday, 3 a.m., series premiere)


Ending soon

The Masked Singer (Wednesday, Fox, 8 p.m., season fourteen finale) 

 
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