StartUp
Crackle
That’s a fitting title, as we’ve reached that time of year where TV startups are going to be popping up all over. In fact, two of fall’s best arrive Tuesday, as Atlanta (FX, 10 ET/PT) and Queen Sugar (OWN, 10 ET/PT) – both reviewed elsewhere – begin their weekly cable runs. For fans of streaming, however, and of Emmy-winner Martin Freeman, the place to be is Crackle, which launches this new 10-part series starring Freeman as an unscrupulous FBI agent determined to take down a new digital-currency company.
9/11 Inside the Pentagon
PBS, 8 ET/PT
There have been a number of documentaries about the 9/11 attacks, but most of them have focused on the destruction of the World Trade Center. This special takes a different approach, looking instead at the attack on the Pentagon. Along with first-person accounts, PBS says, the program includes rarely seen Department of Defense footage from inside the building.
Zoo
CBS, 9 ET/PT
With all these new fall shows on the way, obviously summer series have to get out of the way. Tonight, that means the season finale of Difficult People (Hulu), ABC’s Bachelor in Paradise (8 ET/PT) and Mistresses (10 ET/PT), and Zoo, which wraps up with a two-hour finale. The show has already been renewed for a third summer, so don’t expect that wrap-up to be conclusive.
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TV tonight: "Zoo," 9/11 Pentagon special
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