• “True Detective,” 8 p.m. Sunday; “Ballers,” 9 p.m. Sunday; “The Brink,” 9:30 p.m. Sunday, HBO.
HBO has a big night planned for viewers on Sunday, serving up two premieres and a big return in an attempt to make sure nobody feels the loss of “Game of Thrones,” which ended its season last Sunday along with “Silicon Valley” and “Veep.”
But the satisfaction is limited. Season 2 of “True Detective” is as slow as molasses, and just as dark, in its first hours. And while the two new comedies that follow, “Ballers” and “The Brink,” have their moments, neither provides a lot of laughs.
In its first season, “True Detective” gave us movie stars (Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson) slumming, plus oddball humor and a weird, twisty crime. Only Harrelson’s all-in performance as quotable philosopher-cop Martin Hart really held up through all eight episodes, but “True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto deserved all the acclaim he got for essentially reinventing “Dragnet.”