Friday on TV – 10/26/18

Season Finale

  • Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (#709) – Comedy Central @ 11:30/10:30c

Series Premiere

Season Premiere

  • Channel Zero (#401) – Syfy @ 11/10c
  • Midnight, Texas (#201) – NBC @ 9/8c

Specials/Sports

  • World Series Game #3 – FOX @ 7:30/6:30c

New

  • Blindspot (#403) – NBC @ 8/7c
  • Blue Bloods (#BB905) – CBS @ 10/9c
  • Child Support (#206) – ABC @ 9/8c
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (#403) – The CW @ 9/8c
  • Deutschland 86 (#202) – Sundance Channel @ 12AM/11PMc
  • Diners, Drive-ins & Dives – Food Network @ 9/8c
  • Dynasty (#203) – The CW @ 8/7c
  • Get a Room with Carson & Thom (#102) – Bravo @ 9/8c
  • Gold Rush (#903) – Discovery Channel @ 9/8c
  • Haunted Live (#107) – Travel Channel @ 10/9c
  • Hawaii Five-0 (#HF904) – CBS @ 9/8c
  • Heathers (#103/104) – Paramount @ 10/9c (2-Hour New Episode)
  • Live PD – A&E @ 9/8c (3-Hour New Episode)
  • MacGyver (#MAC305) – CBS @ 8/7c
  • Marriage Boot Camp (#1308) – WE @ 9/8c
  • Pod Save America (#03/103) – HBO @ 11/10c
  • Real Time with Bill Maher (#477/1632) – HBO @ 10/9c
  • Ridiculousness (#2144/2145) – MTV @ 8/7c & 8:30/7:30c (2 New Episodes)
  • The Contender (#510) – Epix @ 9/8c
  • The Graham Norton Show (#2404) – BBC America @ 11/10c
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS @ 11:35/10:35c
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC @ 11:34/10:34c
  • Tracey Ullman’s Show (#17/305) – HBO @ 12AM/11PMc
  • Unprotected Sets (#104) – Epix @ 11/10c
  • Van Helsing (#304) – Syfy @ 10/9c
  • Z Nation (#504) – Syfy @ 9/8c

ABC

  • *New*Child Support (#206) @ 9/8c

CBS

  • *New*MacGyver (#MAC305) @ 8/7c
  • *New*Hawaii Five-0 (#HF904) @ 9/8c
  • *New*Blue Bloods (#BB905) @ 10/9c
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert @ 11:35/10:35c

FOX

  • *Sports*World Series Game #3 @ 7:30/6:30c

NBC

  • *New*Blindspot (#403) @ 8/7c
  • *Season Premiere*Midnight, Texas (#201) @ 9/8c
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon @ 11:34/10:34c

The CW

  • *New*Dynasty (#203) @ 8/7c
  • *New*Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (#403) @ 9/8c

A&E

  • *New*Live PD @ 9/8c (3-Hour New Episode)

BBC America

  • *New*The Graham Norton Show (#2404) @ 11/10c

Bravo

  • *New*Get a Room with Carson & Thom (#102) @ 9/8c

Comedy Central

Discovery Channel

  • *New*Gold Rush (#903) @ 9/8c

Epix

  • *New*The Contender (#510) @ 9/8c
  • *Series Premiere*Unprotected Sets (#101) @ 11/10c

Food Network

  • *New*Diners, Drive-ins & Dives @ 9/8c

HBO

  • *New*Real Time with Bill Maher (#477/1632) @ 10/9c
  • *New*Pod Save America (#03/103) @ 11/10c
  • *New*Tracey Ullman’s Show (#17/305) @ 12AM/11PMc

MTV

  • *New*Ridiculousness (#2144/2145) @ 8/7c & 8:30/7:30c (2 New Episodes)

Paramount

  • *New*Heathers (#103/104) @ 10/9c (2-Hour New Episode)

Sundance Channel

  • *New*Deutschland 86 (#202) @ 12AM/11PMc

Syfy

  • *New*Z Nation (#504) @ 9/8c
  • *New*Van Helsing (#304) @ 10/9c
  • *Season Premiere*Channel Zero (#401) @ 11/10c

Travel Channel

  • *New*Haunted Live (#107) @ 10/9c

WE

  • *New*Marriage Boot Camp (#1308) @ 9/8c

7:30/6:30c

  • *Sports*World Series Game #3 – FOX

8:00/7:00c

  • *New*Blindspot (#403) – NBC
  • *New*Dynasty (#203) – The CW
  • *New*MacGyver (#MAC305) – CBS
  • *New*Ridiculousness (#2144/2145) – MTV (2 New Episodes)

8:30/7:30c

  • *New*Ridiculousness (#2144/2145) – MTV (2 New Episodes)

9:00/8:00c

  • *New*Child Support (#206) – ABC
  • *New*Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (#403) – The CW
  • *New*Diners, Drive-ins & Dives – Food Network
  • *New*Get a Room with Carson & Thom (#102) – Bravo
  • *New*Gold Rush (#903) – Discovery Channel
  • *New*Hawaii Five-0 (#HF904) – CBS
  • *New*Live PD – A&E (3-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*Marriage Boot Camp (#1308) – WE
  • *Season Premiere*Midnight, Texas (#201) – NBC
  • *New*The Contender (#510) – Epix
  • *New*Z Nation (#504) – Syfy

10:00/9:00c

  • *New*Blue Bloods (#BB905) – CBS
  • *New*Haunted Live (#107) – Travel Channel
  • *New*Heathers (#103/104) – Paramount (2-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*Real Time with Bill Maher (#477/1632) – HBO
  • *New*Van Helsing (#304) – Syfy

11:00/10:00c

  • *Season Premiere*Channel Zero (#401) – Syfy
  • *New*Pod Save America (#03/103) – HBO
  • *New*The Graham Norton Show (#2404) – BBC America
  • *Series Premiere*This Week at the Comedy Cellar (#101) – Comedy Central
  • *Series Premiere*Unprotected Sets (#101) – Epix

11:30/10:30c

  • *Season Finale*Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (#709) – Comedy Central
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS (11:35/10:35c)
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC (11:34/10:34c)

12:00AM/11:00PMc

  • *New*Deutschland 86 (#202) – Sundance Channel
  • *New*Tracey Ullman’s Show (#17/305) – HBO

Full Schedule

  • *Season Finale*Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents (#709) – Comedy Central @ 11:30/10:30c
  • *Series Premiere*This Week at the Comedy Cellar (#101) – Comedy Central @ 11/10c
  • *Season Premiere*Channel Zero (#401) – Syfy @ 11/10c
  • *Season Premiere*Midnight, Texas (#201) – NBC @ 9/8c
  • *Sports*World Series Game #3 – FOX @ 7:30/6:30c
  • *New*Blindspot (#403) – NBC @ 8/7c
  • *New*Blue Bloods (#BB905) – CBS @ 10/9c
  • *New*Child Support (#206) – ABC @ 9/8c
  • *New*Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (#403) – The CW @ 9/8c
  • *New*Deutschland 86 (#202) – Sundance Channel @ 12AM/11PMc
  • *New*Diners, Drive-ins & Dives – Food Network @ 9/8c
  • *New*Dynasty (#203) – The CW @ 8/7c
  • *New*Get a Room with Carson & Thom (#102) – Bravo @ 9/8c
  • *New*Gold Rush (#903) – Discovery Channel @ 9/8c
  • *New*Haunted Live (#107) – Travel Channel @ 10/9c
  • *New*Hawaii Five-0 (#HF904) – CBS @ 9/8c
  • *New*Heathers (#103/104) – Paramount @ 10/9c (2-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*Live PD – A&E @ 9/8c (3-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*MacGyver (#MAC305) – CBS @ 8/7c
  • *New*Marriage Boot Camp (#1308) – WE @ 9/8c
  • *New*Pod Save America (#03/103) – HBO @ 11/10c
  • *New*Real Time with Bill Maher (#477/1632) – HBO @ 10/9c
  • *New*Ridiculousness (#2144/2145) – MTV @ 8/7c & 8:30/7:30c (2 New Episodes)
  • *New*The Contender (#510) – Epix @ 9/8c
  • *New*The Graham Norton Show (#2404) – BBC America @ 11/10c
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS @ 11:35/10:35c
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC @ 11:34/10:34c
  • *New*Tracey Ullman’s Show (#17/305) – HBO @ 12AM/11PMc
  • *New*Van Helsing (#304) – Syfy @ 10/9c
  • *New*Z Nation (#504) – Syfy @ 9/8c

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If We Controlled Your Remote… 10/26/18

Have you ever been at a loss as to what to watch? Too many shows to pick from? We’re here to give you our opinions on what we feel is worth watching. Check it out and then let us know in the comments below what you’re choosing for tonight!

Kyle’s Choice

Early this morning, Netflix released the first season of the new series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which is based on the iconic comic book characters. Set in the small town of Greendale, where it seems like Halloween every day, the series centers around the life of teenage half-witch Sabrina Spellman (Kiernan Shipka, Mad Men). After her parents died in an accident, Sabrina was raised by her witch aunts – the bubbly and nurturing Hilda (Lucy Davis, The Office (UK)), and her stricter, more serious sister Zelda (Miranda Otto, 24: Legacy) – who run a mortuary along with Sabrina’s cousin Ambrose (Chance Perdomo), a necromancer who’s been under house arrest and unable to leave the property for the past 75 years.

Sabrina seems like your average teenager – she enjoys hanging out with her boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch, Austin & Ally) and best friends Roz (Jaz Sinclair, Paper Towns) and Susie (Lachlan Watson, Nashville). But she has magical abilities, which she often uses to secretly help her friends – such as to teach the misogynistic high school principal (Bronson Pinchot, Perfect Strangers) a lesson when he refuses to stop Susie from getting bullied. As her 16th birthday approaches, Sabrina has an important decision to make – she must choose between the Path of Night or the Path of Light. If she undergoes her dark baptism to become a full-fledged witch, she will need to leave her human life and friends behind and head off to the Academy of Unseen Arts. However, if she doesn’t get baptized, she will grow old and eventually lose her powers. There also seems to be some other unknown ramifications to this decision that Sabrina isn’t aware of. A mysterious witch (Michelle Gomez, Doctor Who) arrives to town, disguising herself as one of the Baxter High faculty members, and uses her powers to try to influence Sabrina into embracing her darker side, trying to steer her toward her baptism. Meanwhile, the three Weird Sisters – Prudence (Tati Gabrielle, The 100), Agatha (Adeline Rudolph), & Dorcas (Abigail F. Cowen, The Fosters) – who are students at the Academy, don’t want a half-blood joining their ranks and try to dissuade Sabrina from taking her oath. To help her make an informed decision, Sabrina’s aunts seek the assistance of high priest Father Blackwood (Richard Coyle, Coupling), but he also seems to be hiding something and has ulterior motives. And to make matters worse, there may be someone in town hunting witches.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a fun mix of teenage drama and supernatural thriller, with a healthy dose of humor thrown in to keep it from getting too dark. Originally the character of Sabrina was supposed to show up on Riverdale, but they decided instead to spin her off into her own series, which is a much wiser choice. While this series has a similar overall tone to Riverdale, the supernatural elements would have felt odd and out of place in that show’s more grounded reality. The cast of this show is excellent. Kiernan Shipka is delightful as Sabrina – though it’s a little strange to see her all grown up because I’ll always think of her as the young Sally Draper from Mad Men. Plus it’s always great to see Michelle Gomez in another deliciously evil role! I look forward to seeing how this season plays out, and with a second season already ordered, there’s plenty more adventures to come!

Check out the complete first season now on Netflix!

I’ll also be watching/recording Child Support.
 
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Doctor’s Orders: The Verdict on the Female Doctor

When it was first revealed that the Doctor who would supersede Peter Capaldi would be a woman, it didn’t take long for a Twitter storm amongst misogynists to brew.

Which mainly told us that people fear change. Doctor Who is pretty much a British institution. We’ve had 12 male Doctors, so it’s only natural that some narrow-viewed people thought the boat shouldn’t be rocked and the role should be gender specific. My favourite comment so far which I’ve stumbled across on social media comments sections is “I accept that she’s female, but does she also have to be Northern?”. Of course, there were a lot of crasser things being stated. But it taught me a lot about inclusivity and diversity in the media. Which should come as no surprise, given that viewers have been conditioned to like an archetypal casting and role.

Casting Jodie Whittaker was definitely a gamble for the showrunners. They would have had better odds if they played Cleopatra and enjoyed a few spins over at Egypt Slots.

Was Jodie Whittaker the Woman for the Job?

Now that we’ve seen three episodes from Jodie Whittaker, now we can finally make a verdict on her suitability to the role. A lot of people make the mistake of judging a new Doctor on their first episodes, yet first episodes after regeneration never really tells us much about what kind of Doctor we’re dealing with.

Whilst more people favoured Matt Smith or David Tennant to Peter Capaldi, he was still a hard act to follow. His intensely aggressive monologues captivated us, and we saw how he dealt with his grief and his anger in a better way than we’ve seen with the former Doctors. So, of course everyone would have had to get used to the change between the actors and the temperament of the Doctor. It’s no secret that the screenwriters like to mix it up between the Doctors, and could any actor or actress match the potent angst of Capaldi?

After the first episode aired, I waited for the fallout from angry fans affirming their beliefs that a woman was never fit for the role, yet there was nothing but admiration for her stellar acting and unique approach to the role. Sure, she was a little ditzy and “blonde,” but that can be forgiven – she had just regenerated. But there was so much to love about her, including the fact that she got her first outfit from a charity shop and her ability to stand up to a monster with a face made of teeth despite not even knowing herself. From the start she was authoritative, not overly cocksure with herself, and in short, pretty God damn fabulous.

Whilst Jodie Whittaker may be the perfect for the role, the casting and the writing for the companions is still rather questionable. Firstly, we all know that the Doctor works better with one companion. From the first episode we were overloaded with the four companions. Even though by the end there was only three, there was little opportunity to truly get to know each of their characters. It was even more difficult considering the fact that all they did was run around proclaiming variations of “oh my God” and “We’re going to die.” Yet, after the third episode “Rosa,” the chemistry between the characters seems to be coming together seamlessly and the rest of the season holds a hell of a lot of promise. The third episode was the first opportunity in this series to see the real humanity within the Doctor. There was no over-the-top melodramatics and a hell of a lot more gravitas.

Whether it’s relevant that the fact we have a female Doctor and the episodes seem to be becoming more poignant and relevant to issues faced in 2018, that’s a matter of opinion. Yet, it’s undeniable all the same. In the first episode they didn’t set out to save a whole race of people as they usually do. They set out to save one (rather annoying) character with whom we had a brief encounter at the start of the episode. Which portrayed the message that each life is important. Which was further reinforced as you saw him practicing self-care telling himself that “he’s special.”

The second episode was a little hit and miss, yet the third episode truly pulled the emotive punches. A lot rested on the third episode, as they met Rosa Parks back in 1955 and were faced with the responsibility of ensuring that history went according to plan. There was no threat from grotesque monsters. Just a racist time-travelling agent who wanted to disrupt history to make sure that equality was never a possibility. There was so much emphasis on the fact that little moments in history can change the world. It was clear that the Doctor along with her companions was highly affected by what they stood to lose if history went off course.

The Feminine Touch

Now, if you can imagine Christopher Ecclestone, David Tennant, Matt Smith, or Peter Capaldi dealing with the weight of that situation? The 13th Doctor has a hell of a lot more empathy than those who took the previous roles, so the future episodes hold a hell of a lot of promise for the series. Younger fans may not have got the excitement of exploding spaceships, chase scenes, and the threat of iconic monsters such as the Daleks. But more mature audiences didn’t fail to let the stark message behind Rosa resonate. Especially the scene where the racist police officer came in search of Ryan and Yaz because they had been “upsetting people in the town.” It happened in 1955, and it’s still happening today in 2018.

In episode four, they’ll be tackling arachnid enemies in modern day Britain, so, it will be interesting how they intend to carry on the emotive structure of the episodes we’ve seen so far. Yet, with that said, episode three was still worlds apart from episodes one and two. The trailer for episode four is now on YouTube.

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Thursday on TV – 10/25/18

Season Finale

  • Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team (#1313) – CMT @ 10/9c
  • Nightwatch Nation (#110) – A&E @ 10/9c
  • Welcome to Waverly (#104) – Bravo @ 10/9c

Series Premiere

Season Premiere

  • Castlevania – Netflix @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete Second Season Premiere)
  • Deutschland 86 (#201) – Sundance Channel @ 12AM/11PMc

Specials/Sports

  • Thursday Night Football – FOX @ 8/7c (Miami Dolphins at Houston Texans)

New

  • Beat Bobby Flay – Food Network @ 10/9c
  • Grey’s Anatomy (#1505) – ABC @ 8/7c
  • Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta (#213) – WE @ 9/8c
  • How Far is Tattoo Far? (#105/106) – MTV @ 9/8c & 9:30/8:30c (2 New Episodes)
  • How to Get Away with Murder (#505) – ABC @ 10/9c
  • I Feel Bad (#105) – NBC @ 9:30/8:30c
  • I Love You, America (#208) – Hulu @ 6/5c
  • Impractical Jokers (#V725) – TruTV @ 10/9c
  • Jersey Shore Family Vacation (#211) – MTV @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live – ABC @ 11:35/10:35c
  • Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks (#V207) – TruTV @ 10:30/9:30c
  • Law & Order: SVU (#2006) – NBC @ 10/9c
  • Mom (#MOM605) – CBS @ 9:01/8:01c
  • Mountain Men (#715) – History Channel @ 9/8c
  • Murphy Brown (#MB105) – CBS @ 9:30/8:30c
  • Scraps – FYI @ 10/9c
  • Shahs of Sunset (#711) – Bravo @ 9/8c
  • Station 19 (#204) – ABC @ 9/8c
  • Supernatural (#1403) – The CW @ 8/7c
  • Superstore (#404) – NBC @ 8/7c
  • S.W.A.T. (#SWT205) – CBS @ 10/9c
  • The Big Bang Theory – CBS @ 8/7c
  • The First 48 (#375/376) – A&E @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • The Good Place (#306) – NBC @ 8:30/7:30c
  • The Late Late Show with James Corden – CBS @ 12:37AM/11:37PMc
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS @ 11:35/10:35c
  • The Return of Shelby the Swamp Man (#103) – History Channel @ 10/9c
  • The Romanoffs (#104) – Amazon @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC @ 11:34/10:34c
  • Titans (#103) – DC Universe @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc
  • Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (#15172) – Bravo @ 11/10c
  • Will & Grace (#1004) – NBC @ 9/8c
  • Young Sheldon (#YS206) – CBS @ 8:31/7:31c

ABC

  • *New*Grey’s Anatomy (#1505) @ 8/7c
  • *New*Station 19 (#204) @ 9/8c
  • *New*How to Get Away with Murder (#505) @ 10/9c
  • *New*Jimmy Kimmel Live @ 11:35/10:35c

CBS

  • *New*The Big Bang Theory @ 8/7c
  • *New*Young Sheldon (#YS206) @ 8:31/7:31c
  • *New*Mom (#MOM605) @ 9:01/8:01c
  • *New*Murphy Brown (#MB105) @ 9:30/8:30c
  • *New*S.W.A.T. (#SWT205) @ 10/9c
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert @ 11:35/10:35c
  • *New*The Late Late Show with James Corden @ 12:37AM/11:37PMc

FOX

  • *Sports*Thursday Night Football @ 8/7c (Miami Dolphins at Houston Texans)

NBC

  • *New*Superstore (#404) @ 8/7c
  • *New*The Good Place (#306) @ 8:30/7:30c
  • *New*Will & Grace (#1004) @ 9/8c
  • *New*I Feel Bad (#105) @ 9:30/8:30c
  • *New*Law & Order: SVU (#2006) @ 10/9c
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon @ 11:34/10:34c

The CW

  • *New*Supernatural (#1403) @ 8/7c
  • *Series Premiere*Legacies (#101) @ 9/8c

A&E

  • *New*The First 48 (#375/376) @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *Season Finale*Nightwatch Nation (#110) @ 10/9c

Amazon

  • *New*The Romanoffs (#104) @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc

Bravo

  • *New*Shahs of Sunset (#711) @ 9/8c
  • *Season Finale*Welcome to Waverly (#104) @ 10/9c
  • *New*Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (#15172) @ 11/10c

CMT

  • *Season Finale*Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team (#1313) @ 10/9c

DC Universe

  • *New*Titans (#103) @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc

Food Network

  • *New*Beat Bobby Flay @ 10/9c

FYI

  • *New*Scraps @ 10/9c

History Channel

  • *New*Mountain Men (#715) @ 9/8c
  • *New*The Return of Shelby the Swamp Man (#103) @ 10/9c

Hulu

  • *New*I Love You, America (#208) @ 6/5c

MTV

  • *New*Jersey Shore Family Vacation (#211) @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*How Far is Tattoo Far? (#105/106) @ 9/8c & 9:30/8:30c (2 New Episodes)

Netflix

  • *Series Premiere*Chilling Adventures of Sabrina @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Series Premiere*Terrorism Close Calls @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Season Premiere*Castlevania @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete Second Season Premiere)

Paramount

  • *Series Premiere*Heathers (#101/102) @ 10/9c (2-Hour Series Premiere)

Sundance Channel

  • *Season Premiere*Deutschland 86 (#201) @ 12AM/11PMc

TruTV

  • *New*Impractical Jokers (#V725) @ 10/9c
  • *New*Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks (#V207) @ 10:30/9:30c

WE

  • *New*Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta (#213) @ 9/8c

6:00/5:00c

  • *New*I Love You, America (#208) – Hulu

8:00/7:00c

  • *New*Grey’s Anatomy (#1505) – ABC
  • *New*Jersey Shore Family Vacation (#211) – MTV (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*Supernatural (#1403) – The CW
  • *New*Superstore (#404) – NBC
  • *New*The Big Bang Theory – CBS
  • *New*The First 48 (#375/376) – A&E (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *Sports*Thursday Night Football – FOX (Miami Dolphins at Houston Texans)

8:30/7:30c

  • *New*The Good Place (#306) – NBC
  • *New*Young Sheldon (#YS206) – CBS (8:31/7:31c)

9:00/8:00c

  • *New*Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta (#213) – WE
  • *New*How Far is Tattoo Far? (#105/106) – MTV (2 New Episodes)
  • *Series Premiere*Legacies (#101) – The CW
  • *New*Mom (#MOM605) – CBS (9:01/8:01c)
  • *New*Mountain Men (#715) – History Channel
  • *New*Shahs of Sunset (#711) – Bravo
  • *New*Station 19 (#204) – ABC
  • *New*Will & Grace (#1004) – NBC

9:30/8:30c

  • *New*How Far is Tattoo Far? (#105/106) – MTV (2 New Episodes)
  • *New*I Feel Bad (#105) – NBC
  • *New*Murphy Brown (#MB105) – CBS

10:00/9:00c

  • *New*Beat Bobby Flay – Food Network
  • *Season Finale*Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team (#1313) – CMT
  • *Series Premiere*Heathers (#101/102) – Paramount (2-Hour Series Premiere)
  • *New*How to Get Away with Murder (#505) – ABC
  • *New*Impractical Jokers (#V725) – TruTV
  • *New*Law & Order: SVU (#2006) – NBC
  • *Season Finale*Nightwatch Nation (#110) – A&E
  • *New*Scraps – FYI
  • *New*S.W.A.T. (#SWT205) – CBS
  • *New*The Return of Shelby the Swamp Man (#103) – History Channel
  • *Season Finale*Welcome to Waverly (#104) – Bravo

10:30/9:30c

  • *New*Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks (#V207) – TruTV

11:00/10:00c

  • *New*Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (#15172) – Bravo

11:30/10:30c

  • *New*Jimmy Kimmel Live – ABC (11:35/10:35c)
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS (11:35/10:35c)
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC (11:34/10:34c)

12:00AM/11:00PMc

  • *Season Premiere*Deutschland 86 (#201) – Sundance Channel

12:30AM/11:30AMc

  • *New*The Late Late Show with James Corden – CBS (12:37AM/11:37PMc)

3:00AM/2:00AMc

  • *Series Premiere*Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – Netflix (3:01AM/2:01AMc – Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Series Premiere*Terrorism Close Calls – Netflix (3:01AM/2:01AMc – Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Season Premiere*Castlevania – Netflix (3:01AM/2:01AMc – Complete Second Season Premiere)

Full Schedule

  • *Season Finale*Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team (#1313) – CMT @ 10/9c
  • *Season Finale*Nightwatch Nation (#110) – A&E @ 10/9c
  • *Season Finale*Welcome to Waverly (#104) – Bravo @ 10/9c
  • *Series Premiere*Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – Netflix @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Series Premiere*Heathers (#101/102) – Paramount @ 10/9c (2-Hour Series Premiere)
  • *Series Premiere*Legacies (#101) – The CW @ 9/8c
  • *Series Premiere*Terrorism Close Calls – Netflix @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete First Season Premiere)
  • *Season Premiere*Castlevania – Netflix @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc (Complete Second Season Premiere)
  • *Season Premiere*Deutschland 86 (#201) – Sundance Channel @ 12AM/11PMc
  • *Sports*Thursday Night Football – FOX @ 8/7c (Miami Dolphins at Houston Texans)
  • *New*Beat Bobby Flay – Food Network @ 10/9c
  • *New*Grey’s Anatomy (#1505) – ABC @ 8/7c
  • *New*Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta (#213) – WE @ 9/8c
  • *New*How Far is Tattoo Far? (#105/106) – MTV @ 9/8c & 9:30/8:30c (2 New Episodes)
  • *New*How to Get Away with Murder (#505) – ABC @ 10/9c
  • *New*I Feel Bad (#105) – NBC @ 9:30/8:30c
  • *New*I Love You, America (#208) – Hulu @ 6/5c
  • *New*Impractical Jokers (#V725) – TruTV @ 10/9c
  • *New*Jersey Shore Family Vacation (#211) – MTV @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*Jimmy Kimmel Live – ABC @ 11:35/10:35c
  • *New*Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks (#V207) – TruTV @ 10:30/9:30c
  • *New*Law & Order: SVU (#2006) – NBC @ 10/9c
  • *New*Mom (#MOM605) – CBS @ 9:01/8:01c
  • *New*Mountain Men (#715) – History Channel @ 9/8c
  • *New*Murphy Brown (#MB105) – CBS @ 9:30/8:30c
  • *New*Scraps – FYI @ 10/9c
  • *New*Shahs of Sunset (#711) – Bravo @ 9/8c
  • *New*Station 19 (#204) – ABC @ 9/8c
  • *New*Supernatural (#1403) – The CW @ 8/7c
  • *New*Superstore (#404) – NBC @ 8/7c
  • *New*S.W.A.T. (#SWT205) – CBS @ 10/9c
  • *New*The Big Bang Theory – CBS @ 8/7c
  • *New*The First 48 (#375/376) – A&E @ 8/7c (1-Hour New Episode)
  • *New*The Good Place (#306) – NBC @ 8:30/7:30c
  • *New*The Late Late Show with James Corden – CBS @ 12:37AM/11:37PMc
  • *New*The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – CBS @ 11:35/10:35c
  • *New*The Return of Shelby the Swamp Man (#103) – History Channel @ 10/9c
  • *New*The Romanoffs (#104) – Amazon @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc
  • *New*The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – NBC @ 11:34/10:34c
  • *New*Titans (#103) – DC Universe @ 3:01AM/2:01AMc
  • *New*Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (#15172) – Bravo @ 11/10c
  • *New*Will & Grace (#1004) – NBC @ 9/8c
  • *New*Young Sheldon (#YS206) – CBS @ 8:31/7:31c

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If We Controlled Your Remote… 10/25/18

Have you ever been at a loss as to what to watch? Too many shows to pick from? We’re here to give you our opinions on what we feel is worth watching. Check it out and then let us know in the comments below what you’re choosing for tonight!

Kyle’s Choice

A few years ago, Sundance TV aired the series Deutschland 83, a German-American spy drama set during the Cold War in 1983, which ended up being one of my favorite shows of 2015. Late night tonight, the sequel, Deutschland 86, finally premieres. In the first series, 24-year-old East German Martin (Jonas Nay) was recruited by his Aunt Lenora (Maria Schrader) to become an undercover spy for the HVA, the intelligence branch of the Stasi. He was sent into West Germany posing as a soldier and aide to the Major General to gather military intelligence. By the end of the season, Martin had to reveal the truth about his actions to both the East and West German governments in order to prevent a nuclear war from breaking out, but this also put him in danger in the process, leaving him a wanted man by both sides of the country. Meanwhile, Annett (Sonja Gerhardt), Martin’s former fiancée and mother of his child, was also recruited to work for the Stasi. It was revealed in the finale that Walter Schweppenstette (Sylvester Groth), Lenora’s boss, was Martin’s father.

Tonight, the new series, Deutschland 86 picks up 3 years later (as is evident by the title). Things are getting rough in East Germany, which is running out of food and money. Lenora has a plan to raise money by selling weapons in South Africa. So she once again recruits her nephew, who had been banished “for his own safety” to an orphanage in Angola, where he’s been teaching the children German for the past three years. Needless to say, he’s not thrilled to see his aunt but is willing to go along with her plan as long as it means he can return home and see the child he hasn’t seen in ages. Joining Lenora and Martin in their mission is tough undercover agent Rose (Florence Kasumba). Meanwhile, Annett and Walter are working on their own way to raise money, involving some questionable West German drug trials for a pharmaceutical company in the West. It looks like this series should be another fun and exciting show. Though, I won’t be trying to watch/read subtitles at midnight, so this will be one for the DVR to watch the next day.

On tonight’s premiere, “Tar Baby,” banished for his sins in 1983, Martin wallows in limbo until his Aunt Lenora conscripts him into her plan to drum up hard currency abroad.

Check out the second season premiere tonight on Sundance at 3:01AM/2:01AMc.

I’ll also be watching/recording Grey’s Anatomy, The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon, Superstore, The Good Place, Will & Grace, I Feel Bad, and Legacies.
 
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