Everything's Gonna Be Okay

Australian 20-something Nicholas (Josh Thomas) is left to take care of his two American teenage half-sisters after the death of their father. Nicholas hasn't been particularly present in his siblings' lives, and now his sisters must cope with their devastating loss and the reality that their neurotic, ill-equipped brother is all they have. But he tries! He tries so, so hard. Season 2 premieres on Freeform in spring 2021.

Panelists:

Kayla Cromer, actor
Adam Faison, actor
Maeve Press, actor
Josh Thomas, creator, executive producer, writer, and actor

This Is Us

Everyone has a family, and every family has a story. This Is Us chronicles the Pearson family across the decades, from Jack and Rebecca as young parents in the 1980s to their 37-year-old kids Kevin, Kate, and Randall searching for love and fulfillment in the present day. This grounded, life-affirming dramedy reveals how the tiniest events in our lives impact who we become and how the connections we share transcend time, distance, and even death.

Followed by the presentation of the Vanguard Award to Chrissy Metz.

Queen Sugar

Queen Sugar returns as Nova (Rutina Wesley), Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner), and Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe) and their communities face multiple upheavals throughout 2020, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement that swept the country, and the build-up to the 2020 elections. Through the Bordelon family, viewers see the joy around the pain and humanity's ability to persevere and find light in the darkest of times. 

Panelists:

Rutina Wesley, actor
Kofi Siriboe, actor
Dawn-Lyen Gardner, actor

Network:

OWN

Good Trouble

In Good Trouble, the residents of The Coterie in downtown Los Angeles juggle careers, love, and friendship as they learn that standing up for what you believe in requires making a little noise and getting into trouble. Season 3 picks up as each of the building's residents face renewed challenges in their personal and professional lives.

The Goldbergs

Set in the 1980s, The Goldbergs is a nostalgic comedy series that chronicles the lives of a suburban Philadelphia family that, though dysfunctional and sometimes rowdy, sticks together through whatever challenges life throws at them — often with heartfelt moments along the way.

Panelists:

Wendi McLendon-Covey, actor
Jeff Garlin, actor
Hayley Orrantia, actor
Sean Giambrone, actor
Troy Gentile, actor
Sam Lerner, actor

Network:

ABC

Woke

Inspired by the life of cartoonist Keith Knight, Woke takes an absurdly irreverent look at identity and culture through Keef (Lamorne Morris), an African-American cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success when an unexpected incident changes everything. With a fresh outlook on the world around him, Keef must now navigate the new voices and ideas that confront and challenge him, all without setting aflame everything he has already built.

Delilah

Delilah Connolly (Maahra Hill) left a demanding white-shoe law firm a decade ago and hung up her own shingle, so she could make raising her kids her number-one priority. Now, she takes on cases the big firms ignore and goes head-to-head with the powerful and the privileged as she fights for the disenfranchised. 

Panelists:

Craig Wright, creator
Devan Renea, writer
Maahra Hill, actor
Jill Marie Jones, actor

Network:

OWN

Superstore

A hilarious workplace comedy about a unique family of employees at big-box megastore Cloud 9, Superstore features the bright-eyed newbies, the seen-it-all veterans, and the clueless seasonal hires who tackle the day-to-day grind of rabid bargain hunters and riot-causing sales. Together, they face the varied, complex issues of the American working class ­— including being deemed essential workers in a pandemic, even if they are not exactly treated that way.

Tell Me Your Secrets

Tell Me Your Secrets is an intense, morally complex thriller revolving around a trio of characters with a mysterious and troubling past: Emma (Lily Rabe) once looked into the eyes of a dangerous killer, John (Hamish Linklater) is a former serial predator desperate to find redemption, and Mary (Amy Brenneman) is a grieving mother obsessed with finding her missing daughter. As each of them is pushed to the edge, the truth about their pasts and motives grows ever murkier, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator.

The Unicorn

In this single-camera comedy, Wade (Walton Goggins) embraces his "new normal" after the loss of his wife with the help of a tight-knit group of friends and family. As Wade takes the major step of dating again, his friends explain to his amazement that he is a "unicorn" — employed, attractive, and with a proven track record of commitment that make him the perfect single guy. With his daughters and best friends rooting him on and hoping he will find happiness, Wade and his healing heart are ready to try life — and love — again.