'Human Resources'

If your favorite characters in "Big Mouth" are the Hormone Monsters, you'll geek out to this equally irreverent — and hilarious — spinoff. This time around, the focus is squarely on the emotion "consultants," on hand to advise their human assignments on everything from postpartum depression to dementia. Despite the heavy workload, they still squeeze in an office orgy. There's a lot of new perverts to fall for, including the Ambition Gremlin, voiced by Rosie Perez. Nobody does a better job of swearing up a storm. Netflix

'Minx'

Get ready for more shots of male genitalia than you saw in "The Full Monty." The parade of naked men makes total sense in this addictive new series about an ambitious journalist (Ophelia Lovibond) who teams up with a sleazy publisher (Jake Johnson) in the early 1970s to put out a feminist porn magazine. Despite the premise, this is a surprisingly wholesome comedy that ends up relying more on heart than hormones. HBO Max

'Cheaper by the Dozen'

This latest take on the classic novel goes to great lengths to be contemporary, starting with the concept of featuring an interracial family shepherded by Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union. But keeping up with the times doesn't guarantee it'll keep you interested. It's a noble effort, but one that sorely misses the big laughs Myrna Loy and Steve Martin provided in past adaptations. Disney Plus

'An Audience With Adele'

Most pop stars under the age of 35 wouldn't be catnip for network TV. But Adele's fan base is wide enough to include viewers who think "NCIS" is hip. In this latest television concert — her second in the past six months — the Grammy winner performs some of her biggest hits, while still squeezing in time to joke around with celebrity fans like Emma Thompson and Dua Lipa. Could these specials be setting the stage for a weekly variety show? If anyone could resurrect the genre, it's Adele. 8 p.m. Sunday, KARE, Ch. 11

'Pelosi's Power'

This "Frontline" edition is billing itself as the first thorough documentary on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. If that's true, it's pretty startling. As the film reminds us, she's one of the most influential people in Washington — and arguably the savviest female politician in American history. This bio, while fascinating, feels like it's only scratching the surface. 8 p.m. Tuesday, TPT, Ch. 2