Verne Gay Newsday Published 10:22 p.m. UTC Jul 13, 2018 T he good news is that peak TV is still peaking. The less-good news is that we’re all getting “peaked” out. A sense of obligation has settled over viewers. We must watch if we are to be part of the Conversation, or at least fill in our Facebook timelines. If we are asked what we thought of the sixth episode of the second season of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” then we’d better have a cogent answer. To make matters worse, there’s so much TV that’s good, often very good, that it’s hard to know where to begin watching. This brief and far-from-exhaustive list merely cites 20 newcomers that launched (or returned) during the past six months. Some made noise, some made none. Each was excellent. Each was worth watching. My list to date, leading with the best: 1. “Atlanta Robbin’ Season” (FX): “Atlanta” earns the top spot largely on the strength of sixth episode, “Teddy Perkins,” in which Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) goes to a mysterious mansion to pick up his free piano with colored keys. This horror movie masterpiece, compressed over 30-plus minutes, created a whole universe unlike any you —…