
From grocery lists to rent payments, we know you have a lot to keep track of. How’s a person supposed to remember TV premiere dates, too? With this cheat sheet, we're here to ensure you never miss the start of your next favorite show.
We’ll be keeping this list updated throughout the year, so be sure to return when you just can’t remember when GoT is returning to HBO. And, since the HBO gods still haven't nailed down a date, you'll have to check back.
So, without further ado, here’s the start date for everything worth watching this spring.
Girls
Season 6 premiered on Sunday, February 12 on HBO
Love 'em or hate 'em, HBO's most notorious pals are back for one last season. If the latest episode, "American Bitch," is any evidence, Girls is still churning out important cultural touchstones. Tune in so you can join the very last discussions spurred by Lena Duhnam's brainchild.
Big Little Lies
Premiered on Sunday, February 19 on HBO
When Big Little Lies kicks off, the audience is told that someone has been murdered. We just don't know who.
The show flashes back to piece together the conflicts and craziness between three moms in Monterey, CA, whose lives apparently unravel to the point of murder. With power actresses like Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Dern, this show combines compelling family struggles, enviable interior decor, and a splash of melodrama to create a total blast of a show.
Feud: Bette and Joan
Premieres on Sunday, March 5 on FX
From the wacky imagination of Ryan Murphy comes his latest interpretation of America's past. In this case, it's a recreation of the hard-to-believe events that transpired between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, two feuding Hollywood stars of the 1950s. Two A-list stars of the modern day will team up to play the duo: Murphy acolyte Jessica Lange will play Joan Crawford, and Susan Sarandon will play Bette Davis.
The show begins just as Crawford and Davis's heyday has come to an end. Like many aging Hollywood actresses today, the women are offered limited (and unappealing) parts. Somehow, they're convinced to co-star in a low budget gothic horror called What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, a movie about two washed-up actresses. Is this meta enough for you? Bursting with melodrama and amazing performances, latest Murphy creation tackles Hollywood's tendency to "witchify" and "divafy" women.
The Americans
Season 5 premieres on Tuesday, March 7 on FX
The critically acclaimed period drama about two KGB spies embedded into suburbia is back for its penultimate season. The high-charge trailer seems to suggest that Paige will follow in her parents' footsteps and become a spy. I guess we'll have to tune in to see.
Trial & Error
Premieres on Tuesday, March 7 on NBC
Can't get enough of crime documentaries? Then you might want to check out NBC's newest comedy, a spoof of all those docs that have been popping up. John Lithgow plays a poetry professor accused of murdering his wife.

Designated Survivor
Returns on Wednesday, March 8 on ABC
Tired of watching drama play out on CNN? An equally concerning, but more comfortably scripted, American political drama plays out on Designated Survivor. After essentially all of the U.S. government is wiped out during a terrorist attack on the State of the Union address, Tom Kirkland (Kiefer Sutherland), the U.S. Secretary of Housing, is immediately sworn in as president.
Love
Returns on Friday, March 10 on Netflix
TV's favorite cringeworthy couple gives love another shot in this Netflix original series. Last time we saw Gus and Mickey, they'd just run into each other at the convenience store where they first met.
Empire
Returns on Wednesday, March 22 on Fox
In this TV show about a New York-based hip-hop and entertainment company, Taraji P. Henson's character, Cookie, has just uncovered Lucious's plan to unseat her from the family business.
Imaginary Mary
Premieres on Wednesday, March 29 on NBC
What happens when your meddlesome childhood imaginary friend decides to wreak havoc on your adult life?
Mary's life is thrown into a state of upheaval when her new relationship with a father of three forces her to reconsider her career goals. In that period of high stress, her mentally unbalanced imaginary friend tries to help her with the transition. SNL alum Rachel Dratch voices CGI-animated Mary.
13 Reasons Why
Premieres on Friday, March 31 on Netflix
Based on the popular YA novel of the same name, 13 Reasons Why opens with Clay Jensen coming home to a mysterious box placed on his bed. Think along the lines of high school buried treasure. Inside the box are 13 cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, his classmate and crush who killed herself two weeks earlier. Hannah explains that there were 13 reasons why she chose to end her life; each tape is intended to illuminate each one.
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