New comedy with Nathan Lane premieres on Hulu

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A new comedy featuring Nathan Lane and Matt Bomer is now available on Hulu. The show, titled “Mid Century Modern,” adds to the excitement of this week's TV lineup. In other TV news, the season finale of "The Bachelor" is approaching. Grant Ellis is down to the final two women competing for his heart. The three-hour finale will reveal his choice, if he decides to give a final rose at all. Traditionally, ABC would premiere the new lead for "The Bachelorette" after this, but this year they have announced there will be no new season. Instead, fans can look forward to "Bachelor in Paradise," coming this spring or summer. Michelle Buteau's Netflix series returns for a second season. It follows her character, Mavis Beaumont, as she navigates dating as a plus-size woman of color. The first season dealt with Mavis finding her partner with someone else. The upcoming season promises to dive deeper into her dating life. Buteau describes the show as her love letter to New York City. Additionally, the third season of a popular British comedy series is now available in the U.S. The show follows a closeted gay student named Jack as he deals with grief and forms a surprising friendship with his roommate, Danny. The show's previous season received high praise when it aired in Britain. A French series that started on YouTube is also getting attention. It has transitioned from short episodes to longer, 30-minute shows, allowing the main character, played by Kyan Khojandi, to explore various relationships more deeply. Lastly, an Argentine series based on Harlan Coben's book features Soledad Villamil as an investigative journalist. She faces a moral challenge when the main suspect in a teenager's disappearance is someone she knows. These shows offer a mix of comedy, drama, and intriguing storytelling.


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