7 top new shows to stream this week on Netflix, Prime Video, TV and more

Tig Notaro: Hello Again (Prime Video)

I was lucky enough to see Notaro perform this set live, and it was just as drolly funny as his other work. In one long story, there is a late-night health scare that led firemen to Notaro's door.

American Rust: Broken Justice (Prime Video)

The crime drama was picked up by Freevee after Showtime cancelled it. It then moved to Prime Video, which is a paid service. The second season, which was called "Broken Justice,"

We Were the Lucky Ones (Hulu)

This gripping historical drama, adapted from Georgia Hunter's bestselling novel, is inspired by incredible true stories from the Holocaust.

A Gentleman in Moscow (Showtime)

After "Halston" and "Obi-Wan Kenobi," Ewan McGregor is the star of yet another limited series. The movie is based on the best-selling book by Amor Towles, and he plays Count Alexander Rostov.

Is It Cake? season 3 (Netflix)

The title of Netflix's popular competition show asks a question that can't be answered until the object is cut open. In season 3, a new group of skilled cooks use their cooking skills.

Renegade Nell (Disney Plus)

When quick-witted and courageous young woman Nell Jackson ( Derry Girls alum Louisa Harland) is framed for murder, she unexpectedly becomes the most feared female highwaywoman in 18th century England.

Parish (AMC)

"Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" star Giancarlo Esposito finally has his own police show with Paula Malcolmson, Bradley Whitford, and Skeet Ulrich. The Gracian