It’s the beginning of the end for FX’s remarkable Better Things

Also tonight: HBO’s My Brilliant Friend returns, Netflix’s comedy special Earthquake: Legendary, and a new Gilded Age episode

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It’s the beginning of the end for FX’s remarkable Better Things
Pamela Adlon in Better Things season 5 Photo: Suzanne Tenner/FX

Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Monday, February 28. All times are Eastern.


Top pick

Better Things (FX, 10 p.m., season-five premiere): Pamela Adlon’s gem of a comedy kicks off its fifth and final season with two new episodes. Adlon once again directs all 10 installments. She plays Sam Fox, a working actor and single mom to her three daughters, Max (Mikey Madison), Frankie (Hannah Alligood), and Duke (Olivia Edward). Celia Imrie plays Sam’s mother, Phyllis. As the Fox women head into the next phase of life, they are inspired to re-evaluate themselves by learning from the past.

Season five’s guest star lineup includes Ron Cephas Jones, Danny Trejo, Lena Waithe, Clive Russell, Casey Wilson, and Angela Kinsey. Keep an eye out for Danette Chavez’s review on the site later today.

Regular coverage

The Gilded Age (HBO, 9 p.m.)

Wild cards

My Brilliant Friend (HBO, 10 p.m., season-three premiere): The Italian coming-of-age drama is based on Elena Ferrante’s novels of the same name. Season three is based on the third book, Those Who Leave And Those Who Stay. In his review, Noel Murray writes:

This latest eight-episode batch is fascinating because, per Ferrante’s vision, it’s set at a time when the progressive movements sweeping across the world—advocating for the rights of women, ethnic minorities, and the working class—were crashing into a staunchly paternalistic Italy, still largely controlled by old men, priests, and gangsters. Elena experiences this when she sits around with groups of educated radicals and sees the way the men dominate every conversation with their theories about a class struggle she has actually lived through. Lila experiences it when she asks her doctor to prescribe her birth control pills and he declines, saying, “There’s no better medicine for a woman than pregnancy.”

Chappelle’s Home Team: Earthquake: Legendary (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): Presented by comedian Dave Chappelle, Home Team is a series of standalone specials on Netflix featuring comics he handpicked to shine a light on. The first one is headlined by Nathaniel Martin Stroman, a.k.a. Earthquake, who currently stars in CBS’ The Neighborhood and HBO’s South Side. In Earthquake: Legendary, he makes waves with topics ranging from health and prostate exams to disciplining kids. Stan Lathan directs the special.

9 Comments

  • legospaceman-av says:

    It’s going to be tough to top this ending but I think Pamela and her writers can do it

  • duffmansays-av says:

    Yes, Better Things returns! Does look for Danette’s review later mean no more weekly recaps? Boo! Hiss!! Boo!!!!

    • theworstnoel75-av says:

      This show is so special. I’m sad that it’s the last season but so excited to watch it. 

    • antsnmyeyes-av says:

      If the series doesn’t end with Max being set on fire I’m going to be very disappointed.

    • disqusdrew-av says:

      I believe Danette is among the group that’s leaving AVC due to G/O Media’s fuckery. I think that group’s last day is early March so this could be her last work for the site. 🙁   I’d be surprised if they give the show to someone else

      • gesundheitall-av says:

        Isn’t she already gone? Did this review materialize and then disappear?

        • disqusdrew-av says:

          It looks like the review never got posted (at least not yet). Honestly, I’m not that surprised. Coverage of Better Things the last couple of seasons has been spotty. Like we’d get reviews for the first half, it’d drop for two or three weeks, and then it’d be back for the finale.

  • blackoak-av says:

    Also a new (at least I think new) series called Ragdoll starts tonight at 10PM EST on AMC, after a rerun of the Killing Eve season four premier.

  • distantandvague-av says:

    Can’t wait for another season of the three bitchiest daughters in the history television history. 

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