Worth Watching: ‘Tokyo Vice,’ ‘Atlanta’ in the Twilight Zone, MLB Opening Day, ‘Dropout’ Finale

Michael Mann of Miami Vice fame directs the first episode of the atmospheric HBO Max crime drama Tokyo Vice. FX’s Atlanta spins a cautionary fable about the historical costs of slavery. The baseball season officially begins, with World Series champs Atlanta Braves hosting the Cincinnati Reds on ESPN2. Hulu’s gripping The Dropout ends on a sour note for fraudulent entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes.

Ansel Elgort, Ken Watanabe in Tokyo Vice

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Series Premiere

Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat) directs the atmospheric first episode (one of three at launch) of a crime drama filmed on location in Tokyo. At the turn of this century a young, dedicated American reporter (West Side Story’s Ansel Elgort) works his way onto the staff of a Japanese newspaper, breaking rules of protocol to dig into the Yakuza organized crime underworld. Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai) is the veteran detective who somewhat grudgingly guides the reporter—based on journalist Jake Adelstein, with playwright J.T. Rogers (Oslo) adapting his memoir.

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Once again zagging where you’d never expect, with deeply unsettling results, Donald Glover’s experiment in form (with expert collaboration from director Hiro Murai) abandons the European-tour storyline for a week to spin a Twilight Zone-worthy fable of racial reckoning in modern-day Atlanta. Justin Bartha (The Good Fight) is excellent as a mensch who slowly awakens to a changed society when a new law illuminates the generational burdens of America’s past with slavery. Somewhere, Rod Serling is smiling.

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Also from Atlanta, the centerpiece of Major League Baseball’s official opening day is the matchup of World Series champs Atlanta Braves hosting the Cincinnati Reds. A special episode of Baseball Tonight (7:30 pm/ET) features the Braves’ World Series banner-raising ceremony. Play ball! In other sports news, the Masters golf tournament opens its first round (3 pm/ET, ESPN) with all eyes once again on Tiger Woods in what would be a historic comeback.

The Dropout Amanda Seyfried as Elizabeth holmes

Series Finale

The best of the current crop of high-profile swindle docudramas ends with the Theranos walls crumbling down around Elizabeth Holmes (Amanda Seyfried) and her mentor/lover Sunny Balwani (Naveen Andrews) after The Wall Street Journal publishes an exposé on their fraudulent practices. “You’re not real!” Sunny screams at Elizabeth as they turn on each other, as amoral criminals tend to do. She’s real, all right, but still an enigma as her team’s attempts to get her to publicly apologize backfire dreadfully.

“I suppose people really do have televisions,” muses Paul Child (David Hyde Pierce) as this delightful series about the rise of French Chef host Julia Child (Sarah Lancashire) depicts her breakthrough with positive newspaper reviews and, eventually, exposure to public-TV markets beyond Boston. While Julia attends a reunion at Smith College and uneasily adjusts to the spotlight, Paul comes to terms with his place in the cultural hierarchy when he opens a gallery exhibit of his own art and photography. “You’re teaching Americans how to taste life—and they’re listening,” Paul tells his gregarious wife. Julia may just be the most romantic show anywhere on TV.

Octavio Pisano as Joe Velasco in Law & Order: SVU

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The focus is on the sex crimes unit’s newest player: Mexican-born Det. Joe Velasco (Octavio Pisano), who turns to Benson (Mariska Hargitay) for help when things get personal. His hometown priest informs Velasco that three local girls have been sex-trafficked to New York City, and the SVU team heads out to find them.

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The hospital, and Bailey (Chandra Wilson), come under increased scrutiny when an accreditation council arrives to review the residency program, still rocked by the Webber Method fallout. Speaking of Webber (James Pickens Jr.), he’s assessing his own future. And in the latest sign that maybe Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) won’t be moving to Minneapolis after all—duh—her boyfriend Nick (Scott Speedman) is back in Seattle, prepping to join her for an innovative operation.

Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: Picard

A caper is in full swing, as Picard (Patrick Stewart) and crew crash a party to keep an eye on his astronaut ancestor, Renée Picard (Penelope Mitchell). But the real fun is in watching Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) share her body and psyche with the manipulative Borg Queen (Annie Wersching). How this manifests in public surprises everyone.

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