New this week: 7 shows premiering on Netflix, Hulu and more (Sept 23-29)

New this week: 7 shows premiering on Netflix, Hulu and more (Sept 23-29)

Do you hear that sound? This week, streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, as well as broadcast and cable channels, will have new shows available before the leaves

The lineup of new shows is star-studded Kristen Bell and Adam Brody pair up in the romantic comedy “Nobody Wants This,” Joshua Jackson brings his oceanic charm to “Doctor Odyssey,” and Travis Kelsey takes on acting in “Grotesquerie Plus, “Grey's Anatomy” and “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” are among the season-ending favorites Here are the top new shows to check out this week

The “quirky but brilliant doctor” trope has been successful in a variety of shows, from “House” to “The Good Doctor The latest is “Brilliant Mind,” featuring neurologist Dr Oliver Wolfe (Zachary Quinto) After being fired for his unconventional methods, he takes a job at Bronx General Hospital, where he leads a team of brilliant young residents working on some of the world's most puzzling psychological cases

Airs Monday, September 23 at 10 pm ET on NBC (via Sling or Fubo) Ryan Murphy's parade of shows is not likely to end with this horror thriller and procedural medical drama (literally, in the latter case, see below) Grotesquerie may be best known as the acting debut of Travis Kells, aka Mr Taylor Swift After a series of violent crimes unsettles a small community, Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betz) feels as if the cases are eerily personal, as if someone (or something) is mocking her With no leads and her home life in turmoil, Lois turns to nun and journalist Sister Megan (Mikaela Diamond) for help Together they begin to search for clues, but soon find themselves stuck in a sinister web

Premieres Wednesday, September 25 at 10 pm ET on FX (via Sling or Fubo) Episodes will be available on Hulu the following day

Veronica Mars and Seth Cohen Signature: The two former teen showrunners co-star in a charming romantic comedy series about an agnostic podcast host and an unconventional rabbi An unlikely couple, Joanne and Noah sense an undeniable bond between them when they meet at a party However, their differing ideas, the modern obstacles that come with romance, and their well-meaning but difficult families do not make their romantic journey an easy one

Available on Netflix on Thursday, September 26 at 3:00 am ET

In this procedural medical drama from mega-producer Ryan Murphy, who expands his own TV drama universe, Joshua Jackson is a well-staffed, well plays the new ship's doctor on a luxury cruise ship Under the watchful eye of Captain Robert Massey (Don Johnson), Max and his small but mighty team, including nurses Avery Morgan (Philippa Su) and Tristan Silva (Sean Teale), navigate a unique medical crisis on high seas miles from shore

Premieres Thursday, September 26 at 9 pm ET on ABC (via Sling or Fubo) Episodes stream on Hulu the following day

Two new medical dramas debut this week, but their big names are also alive and well In season 21 (21), star Ellen Pompeo returns for more episodes than in the previous two seasons as Meredith Grey Meredith confronts Catherine Fox (Debbie Allen) over her Alzheimer's research She also works hard for Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), Owen (Kevin McKidd), and Teddy (Kim Raver) Meanwhile, Joe (Camilla Luddington) struggles with a pregnancy she has yet to reveal to Link (Chris Carmack)

Premieres Thursday, September 26 at 10 pm ET on ABC (via Sling or Fubo) Episodes stream the next day on Hulu

The iconic sketch comedy series is celebrating its historic 50th season, ahead of the biopic Saturday Night, which premiered in 1975 Season 50 will open with host Gene Smart, who just won an Emmy for “Hacks,” and musical guest Jelly Roll Three new performers will appear: the Groundlings' Ashley Padilla, standup comedian Emil Wakim, and TikToker's Jane Wickline With the election looming, a political sketch featuring alumna Maya Rudolph as Vice President Kamala Harris is also expected

Saturday, September 28 at 11:30 PM ET on NBC (via Sling or Fubo) Two of “The Walking Dead's” most memorable and best characters will star in this spinoff In Season 2, Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) and Carol Pelletier (Melissa McBride) confront an old demon while she fights to find her friend and he struggles with his decision to remain in France He becomes embroiled in the battle between Genet's (Anne Charrier) pouvoir movement and the Alliance of Hope for the future of the country

Premieres Sunday, September 29 at 9 pm ET on AMC (via Sling or Fubo)

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