Meet Nevers and say goodbye without shame

Laura Donnelly in The Nevers, Christian Isaiah and Jeremy Allen White in Shameless

Laura Donnelly in The Nevers, Christian Isaiah and Jeremy Allen White in Shameless
Photo: HBO / Keith Bernstein, Paul Sarkis / SHOWTIME

Here is what is happening in the world of television for Sunday, April 11. All times are Eastern.


The best choices

Nevers (HBO, 9 p.m., season 10 finale): “HBO Nevers is set in 1899, a few years after a supernatural event imbibes certain young women with extraordinary abilities. Those affected are known as the “Affected”, who are anything but accepted by Victorian society in London, which is why they form their own gang to protect themselves from zealots and criminals. Penance Adair (Ann Skelly) is one of the first Nevers, whose allies include Amalia True (Laura Donnelly), a “fast-fist widow,” with a penchant for drinking, and Lavinia Bidlow (DollhouseOlivia Williams), a wealthy philistine who runs The Orphanage who hosts many of these gifted individuals. ” Read the rest of Danette Chavez’s thoughts in the April TV preview, Read on the departure of creator Joss Whedon and on the next showrunnerand watch the recap of Roxana Hadadi’s premiere.

Shameless (Showtime, 9 p.m., end of series): Finally (especially in the post-Fiona era), it’s the end of the line for this basic Showtime product. Last call. You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay with the Gallaghers.

We raise a glass to Myles McNutt, Joshua Alston and all those who have covered the Gallagher saga in the last 11 seasons and cross our fingers that Shameless brings it together for the series finale.

Regular coverage

City on a hill (Showtime, 10 p.m.)

Wild cards

It’s time for another round of lightning with a wild card.

Banksy & The Rise Of Outlaw Art (Ovation, 6 am): Elio España’s two-hour documentary looks not only at the world’s most evasive superstar, but also at the world of graffiti artists.

Men In Kilts: A trip with Sam and Graham (Starz, 20:55, end of first season): This Outlander offshoot ends its first game with a field trip to Culloden.

Fear of the living (AMC, 9 p.m., mid-season premiere): As the zombie mother ship moves away (for now), its first descendants return to finish the sixth season.

Pennyworth (Epix, 9 p.m., end of second season): It’s also the end of the line (at least for now) for Young Hot Alfred, so take it as far as you can.

People V. The clan (CNN, 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., limited docuseries premiere, back-to-back episodes): Blumhouse Television brings us this four-part documentary, which (according to a press release) “tells the little-known true story of Beulah Mae Donald, a black mother from Alabama, who shot down the Ku Klux Klan after the brutal murder and lynching of her son , Michael Donald ”, in 1981.

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