12 TV shows to watch in September

AtlantaTwo cousins working to help their families into the city's music scene in hopes of success and stability, Donald Glover’s latest creation is brilliant, taking place in the capital of state of Georgia.Queen SugarBased on a family's story revolving around Nova (Rutina Wesley), a journalist and activist, Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner), a wife and manager of a professional basketball player and Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe), a young father recently released from prison. After their father suffers from a stroke, the three reunite and must figure out how to run their family’s ailing sugar cane farm in the South.Masters of SexWilliam Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan), the two scientists who pioneered human sexuality, are on the rocks, and their clinic is facing impending legal trouble. The 1970s are in full swing and sexual experimentation is on the rise.American Horror StoryLady Gaga is back in this horror anthology series. Ryan Murphy and crew are keeping tight-lipped about what will go down on Season 6. The 19 faux trailers that the creators released give almost no indication of where the season will go.    Scream QueensChanel (Emma Roberts) and her minions find jobs at the hospital after their stint in the institution. There, they work alongside two doctors played by John Stamos and Taylor Lautner.  Season 2 of Scream Queens leaves the sonority house behind and takes place in a hospital run by Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis).Designated SurvivorKiefer Sutherland stars as a low-level cabinet member who suddenly becomes President of the United States when the Capitol is attacked during a State of the Union speech. If you loved the high-octane drama of Sutherland's previous hit, 24, then you'll equally love his role as the "designated survivor." Natasha McElhone also stars.EmpireSeason 3 of the Empire drama series will go even deeper into the always-complicated Lyon family, also revealing how Cookie and Lucious (Terrence Howard) first met. And we'll finally see who went over the balcony at the end of last season.NotoriousPiper Perabo stars in this new series about a powerhouse news producer and her high-level attorney BFF (played by Daniel Sunjata), who feeds her news stories as they attempt to control the media and the justice system. But the undeniable spark between the two is so palpable; you just know there's more to their relationship!.YoungerThis season of Younger will see Hilary Duff's character Kelsey grieving the loss of her fiancé and figuring out life as a single 20-something. Meanwhile, Liza (Sutton Foster) is still caught in a love triangle with Josh, her much-younger ex-boyfriend, and Charles, her boss who finally kissed her in last season's finale. Who will she choose? Crisis in Six Scenes This six-episode comedy drama focuses on a suburban middle-class family whose lives are upended when an unexpected visitor comes and shakes things up, written and directed by Woody Allen (his first time doing TV!QuanticoAlex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra) clears her name and saves millions of Americans last season, but she was still fired from the FBI. But right at the end, she's given a second chance by none other than the CIA. Season 2 shifts gears from Quantico to "The Farm," the CIA's training