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What’s on TV this week—The 74th Emmy Awards and the returns of The Handmaid’s Tale and Atlanta

Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch reveals. Right here’s what you want to watch from Sunday, September 11, to Thursday, September 15. All occasions are Jap. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.]
The biggies
The Primetime Emmy Awards (NBC, Monday, 8 p.m.)
Prepared or not, it’s time for the Emmys. SNL’s Kenan Thompson will host the 74th annual ceremony, which toasts the perfect of tv from the previous 12 months. HBO leads the pack of nominees with nods for Succession, The White Lotus, Hacks, Euphoria, and Barry. (Is it too early to anticipate if Home Of The Dragon will safe a number of slots for HBO subsequent 12 months?) Listed below are The A.V. Membership’s predictions for who may go residence with the trophies. After the present, look out for our breakdown of the evening’s greatest and worst moments, a assessment of the present itself, and loads of associated information. Hopefully, there will probably be no slapping, spitting, or something bizarre to report.
The Handmaid’s Story (Hulu, Wednesday, 12:01 a.m.)
June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) is again and persevering with on her revenge-seeking path within the fifth season of The Handmaid’s Story’s. After escaping Gilead’s clutches and discovering her family members in Canada, June tried to hunt justice by teaming up with numerous ladies and killing her former commander, Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes). She’ll now need to pay a worth for her actions. In the meantime, Fred’s widow, Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), attains star standing whereas imprisoned and makes use of her energy to convey parts of Gilead into Canada. The present will premiere with three new episodes, with the remaining rolling out weekly.
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Atlanta (FX, Thursday, 10 p.m.)
Donald Glover’s groundbreaking comedy Atlanta returns for its fourth and closing season. He advised reporters throughout the 2022 Tv Critics Affiliation this summer time that it’s “probably the most grounded season” but. And sure, there gained’t be as many standalone episodes this time round as Earn (Glover), Van (Zazie Beetz), Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), and Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) are again in Atlanta after their European tour. Naturally, settling into their routines comes with its personal points. The A.V. Membership will recap the present weekly.
Hidden gems
Monarch (Fox, Sunday, 8 p.m.)
Fox appears to comply with up on the success of the musical drama Empire, which led to 2020, with Monarch. Besides this one is all about that nation twang. Created by Melissa London Hilfers, the reveals facilities on the industrious Roman household, who’ve dominated the nation music enterprise for years. However the dynasty that Dottie (Susan Sarandon) and Albie Roman (Hint Adkins) created threatens to crumble when their origins are about to be uncovered. Their daughter, Nicolette (Anna Friel), has to guard her household whereas making certain her personal stardom. Right here’s a little bit of The A.V. Membership’s assessment:
For all its soapy seductions and scheming songbirds, Monarch’s reluctance to look at the overwhelmingly white material of the nation music scene undermines its examination of the cutthroat nature of the music trade. The present, as a substitute, turns into a well-known household drama, counting on plot twists that any common viewer of the style can see coming from a mile away.
American Gigolo (Showtime, Sunday, 9 p.m.)
Jon Bernthal stars in American Gigolo—and perhaps that’s all we have to know to be sucked into Showtime’s new drama, which is predicated on the 1980 movie of the identical identify. Bernthal performs Julian Kaye, who returns to Los Angeles 15 years after being wrongly arrested for homicide, and hopes to reconnect along with his love whereas looking for the reality in regards to the crime that despatched him to jail. Right here’s an excerpt from The A.V. Membership’s assessment:
At its core, this reimagined noir toys with a few of Paul Schrader’s themes round intercourse and energy, however it finally ends up missing each the alluring and the propulsive mechanics of its supply materials.
Vampire Academy (Peacock, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)
Julie Plec can’t give up vampires. The Vampire Diaries creator, who has a knack for telling tales in regards to the fanged creatures, now adapts Rebecca Meads’ Vampire Academy novels right into a 10-part drama. The present follows Rose Hathaway (Sisi Stringer), a guardian-in-training Dhampir (a mixture between vampires and people), and her adventures at a boarding college. Preserve a watch out for The A.V. Membership’s assessment of the present subsequent week.
Extra great things
Sins Of Our Mom (Netflix, Wednesday, 3:01 a.m.)
Directed by Skye Borgman, Sins Of Our Mom is a deep dive right into a latest, harrowing true-crime saga: the case of Lori Vallow, whose fifth marriage and spiral into non secular fanaticism led to the demise of her two youngsters—together with her because the alleged perpetrator. The three-part docuseries will function interviews with these near the victims and the alleged criminals because it tries to uncover what occurred.
Hell Of A Cruise (Peacock, Wednesday, 3:01 a.m.)
In case you have a cruise trip deliberate, maybe this isn’t the docuseries for you. A Hell Of A Cruise is in regards to the passengers and crew aboard the Diamond Princess, which set sail in January 2020, with no concept that the coronavirus was about to show everybody’s voyage right into a nightmare.
Heartbreak Excessive (Netflix, Wednesday, 3:01 a.m.)
A reboot of the favored Australian teen drama of the identical identify, the eight-episode Heartbreak Excessive facilities on highschool college students Amerie (Ayesha Madon), Quinni (Chloe Hayden), and Darren (James Majoos) as they navigate coming-of-age problems, from relationships to sexuality to reputation.
Can’t miss recaps
Home Of The Dragon (HBO, Sunday, 9 p.m.)
Kevin Can F**Okay Himself (AMC, Monday, 9 p.m.)
Business (HBO, Monday, 9 p.m.)
Archer (FXX, Wednesday, 10 p.m.)
She-Hulk: Lawyer At Regulation (Disney+, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)
Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Energy (Prime Video, Friday, 12:01 a.m.)
Ending quickly
Tales Of The Strolling Useless (AMC+, Sunday, 3:01 a.m., season one finale)
Excessive Faculty Musical: The Musical: The Sequence (Disney+, Tuesday, 3:01 a.m., season three finale)
America’s Bought Expertise (ABC, Wednesday, 9 p.m, season 17 finale)
Grown-ish (Freeform, Wednesday, 10 p.m., season 5 midseason finale)
Mike (Hulu, Thursday, 12:01 a.m., season one finale)
Harley Quinn (HBO Max, Thursday, 3:01 a.m., season three finale)

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39-year-old dies running from officer in southeast Atlanta, police say

APD gives update on violent night in Atlanta
The Atlanta Police Department is offering comment on multiple violent incidents that took place on Friday including a deadly in downtown Atlanta near State Farm Arena, coinciding with the start of the NCAA Sweet 16 basketball tournament
ATLANTA – A 39-year-old man died Thursday night after fleeing from Atlanta police responding to a 911 call about a dispute involving a weapon on William Nye Drive, authorities said.
Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of William Nye Drive in southeast Atlanta after reports of gunfire and a woman being dragged into a residence.
What they’re saying:
“When officers arrived, they knocked on the door and a male opened the door and immediately shut the door on the officers,” said Lt. Andrew Smith, commander of Atlanta’s homicide unit.
Atlanta police responded to an armed dispute call along William Nye Drive in southeast Atlanta on March 28, 2025.
Police then set up a perimeter around the home. As officers surrounded the area, two men fled from the back of the residence. One of them returned to the house. The other man jumped two fences before being found injured nearby.
“He appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg,” Smith said. “Officers rendered aid and he was transported to Grady Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.”
What we know:
Smith also addressed social media claims that police were involved in a shooting during the incident. “The Atlanta Police Department has not been involved in any shootings tonight and the incident on William Nye—no one was—there was not a shooting at all,” he said.
Smith emphasized that the man’s injury did not result from any police action. “Just to be very clear, the injury that was sustained was not via the officers on scene,” he said.
What we don’t know:
The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office is working to identify the man and notify his next of kin.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been called in to review the incident due to public speculation surrounding the case.

Atlanta police responded to an armed dispute call along William Nye Drive in southeast Atlanta on March 28, 2025. (FOX 5)
Despite the initial 911 reports, police have not located a female victim and are still working to verify what occurred. “We have not been able to substantiate any of that, which is also a part of our investigation,” Smith added.
The Source: The details in this article come from a late-night press conference held by Lt. Andrew Smith, commander of Atlanta’s homicide unit, to give updates on two violent incidents in the city on March 28, 2025.
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ESPN Slams Atlanta Falcons Free Agency Class in Latest Rankings

The biggest moves in NFL free agency have already been made, but the Atlanta Falcons were forced to watch from the sidelines with very-little salary cap space for the 2025 cycle.
They addressed some needs with linebacker Divine Deablo, edge rusher Leonard Floyd, and safety Jordan Fuller. However, ESPN’s Ben Solak was critical of the Falcons ability to sign players as well as who they signed.
Solak recently ranked all-32 NFL teams and their 2025 free agency classes on ESPN+, and he has the Falcons dead last at No. 32. He listed what he loved and didn’t love from each class. Atlanta entered free agency ranked between 30 and 31 in available-cap space according to Spotrac, and that helped shape the narrative for Solak.
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It was all downhill from there.
“Pretty much nothing,” Solak wrote about what he loved in the Falcons’ class
What he didn’t love? “Pretty much everything.”
Ouch.
Solak immediately took the Falcons to task for poor salary cap management before digging into the players Atlanta signed.
“The Falcons walked into this cycle with a preposterously little amount of cap space for a team that hasn’t appeared in the playoffs for the past seven seasons,” wrote Solak. “But what they spent on doesn’t move the needle.”
The Atlanta Falcons are doing a good job of turning quarterback Kirk Cousins into the bad guy, but they’re the ones who signed him to a two-year guaranteed contract. Cousins’s money was always going to be part of 2025. That he’s not the starter has nothing to do with his cap hit, whether they trade him or not (a trade helps the 2026 cap).
Questions about why this team parlayed themselves into such a poor position are valid.
However, Solak may have let his disdain for Atlanta’s cap management bias his thoughts on the players they signed.
“Floyd is a Raheem Morris retread and lacks the pass-rush juice to save an anemic front four in Atlanta,” wrote Solak. “Morgan Fox was once a handy player, but is a few years beyond his prime. Deablo probably will not break the starting lineup behind Troy Andersen and Kaden Elliss. Fuller, another Morris retread, will have the same athletic limitations Justin Simmons did in 2024.”
I feel salary cap management is a different category than scouting and signing. The Falcons did a poor job of allocating their resources last year and flushed up to $100 million down the drain on Cousins.
Given how poorly the Falcons played under previous defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake, upgrading the play at specific positions shouldn’t be overly difficult. Is Justin Simmons a better player than Jordan Fuller? Probably, but he didn’t very well last year.
Getting better play out of the safety spot from Fuller than Simmons in 2025 under new defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich isn’t a leap of faith, it’s almost a certainty.
Edge rusher? The Falcons sent a third-round pick to the Patriots for Matthew Judon to watch him chase running backs on wheel routes into the secondary. Is Leonard Floyd better than Judon? That one is up for debate, but Judon was poor for the Falcons. Floyd will play better at edge than Judon did.
With a one-year, $10-million deal when premier pass rushers are making $30-million-plus, Floyd isn’t being asked to save an anemic front four. He’s being counted on to improve it.
As far as Deablo sitting behind Troy Andersen – Andersen has started six games in the last two seasons. Simply being healthy gives Deablo a leg up on Andersen. If Andersen is healthy, Ulbrich has one of the most athletic linebacker rooms in the NFL and gives Elliss the license to free lance on the pass rush more often.
The Falcons may have had the worst free agent group in the NFL, but it’s easy to see how the players Atlanta signed this month can help the team in 2025 without burdening them financially beyond this season.
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Canadian government puts billboards up in Metro Atlanta over tariffs

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Billboards paid for by the Canadian government have gone up around Metro Atlanta, warning about the price of tariffs.
“I was a little surprised. I was driving to Emory, it was a digital billboard, it said something to the effect of tariffs are a tax on your groceries, and it was brought to you by the government of Canada and I was like, ‘Oh. That’s an interesting little take,‘” said Dr. Tom Jones, an economics professor at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.
A surprising message over Metro Atlanta: “Tariffs are a tax…” some signs saying on groceries, some saying at the gas pump, but all saying paid for by the government of Canada.
“People watching us in the States are the only ones that can really influence what’s going on in the white house because they’re the victims,” said Melanie Joly, the Canadian Foreign Minister.
The United States and Canada are currently in what some economists would call a trade war since President Donald Trump proposed 25% tariffs on the country.
Canada responded with a threat to implement nearly $21 billion in retaliatory tariffs.
“For another country to reach out to consumers directly is a fairly novel approach. I thought it was interesting for sure,” said Dr. Smith.
Not everyone is receptive to the message.
“For Canada to make that statement it really shows their lack of respect to America,” said Tren Greene, who lives in Atlanta.
Or thinks it’s the best way to make a point.
“I think it’s interesting. I mean obviously they have a message they want to send and I guess they thought this was the best way to do it,” said Aiden Connolly, who lives in Atlanta. “Today I’m not sure if that’s the best way. There’s lots of social media.”
But they certainly have people talking.
“Anytime you can have a dialogue about economic policy, especially economic policy that hits consumers right in their wallet, I think it’s valuable to have that dialogue,” said Dr. Smith.
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