http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/12/arts/television/stranger-things-the-great-british-baking-show-what-to-watch.html 2016-09-12 20:06:54 What You Should Watch to Catch Up on This Summer’s Shows From the Watching team, expert TV and movie recommendations for the next few days. === Welcome to Watching, The New York Times’s what-to-watch guide. We comb through releases big and small to email readers twice a week with our timely recommendations. You can browse previous guides Dear Watchers, The Emmys are Sunday, and we’ll have plenty of coverage coming up this weekend, but for now, let’s take one last look at the summer that was. Today’s newsletter rounds up the worthy shows that came out in the last few months, some of which you might have missed, and some of which you might have added to ye olde DVR but have not gotten to. Happy watching. “O.J.: Made in America” Neflix’s “The Great British Baking Show” Sometimes great shows don’t capture “the conversation.” Boo. These shows are fantastic; give ‘em a go if you haven’t already. The megachurch ensemble drama If you miss “ For anyone who likes medical shows, “Take My Wife,” Some people loved them! Some people didn’t care at all! Which one are you? I don’t know! You are the captain of your own vessels. I can only offer guidance. CBS’s twisted political black comedy If “Stranger Things” hadn’t come out this summer, would If you want to watch two attractive actors in attractive locations learn about attractive beverages, then yeah, If you thought those hidden gems above were hidden, well … these were even more hidden. On the drama front, TNT’s I didn’t love Indeed. Lots of good stuff, actually. If you like low-concept family dramas that still have potent dialogue, try the British series Satisfying though never surprising, Australia’s For many viewers, the only thing better than a British murder show is a Scandinavian murder show. There are plenty of dead-girl shows, but Amazon’s two most promising pilots this go-round are Jill Soloway’s On Sept. 17, “American Horror Story” returns for its sixth season on Wednesday. At this point, you probably know if you like “A.H.S.” or not. Unlike previous years, FX hasn’t announced the premise or setting for the season, nor have they sent episodes to critics. Enter at your own risk.