What To Watch: Aquarius Begins, Louie And 2 Other Finales, And More
On TV this Thursday: It's the dawning of the age of Aquarius, Bones lets the cookie crumble, Louis C.K. stops by the Comedy Store and a real estate agent emerges in Wayward Pines. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for May 28, 2015
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500 Questions
ABC
Season 1 finale: In the seventh and final installment, the reigning genius attempts to hold his lead all the way to the finish line. (Not yet renewed.)
Bones
Fox
The Jeffersonian team investigates a community of collectors when a cookie jar connoisseur is killed; Booth struggles with Brennan's decision. (Watch sneak peek.)
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Between
Netflix
As the burning of the deceased moves forward, Wiley struggles to name her son.
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Aquarius
NBC
Series premiere (two episodes; read preview): Detective Sam Kodiak (David Duchovny, The X-Files) and under- cover officer Brian Shafe (Grey Damon, Friday Night Lights) search for a missing teen (Emma Dumont, Bun- heads) now entangled with cult leader Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony, Game of Thrones). Claire Holt (The Originals), Michaela McManus (Law & Order: SVU) and Brían F. O'Byrne (Mildred Pierce) co-star. (All 13 episodes will be available to binge after the premiere.)
Wayward Pines
Fox
Ethan struggles with Kate's participation in Beverly's "reckoning," then meets with a local real estate agent (Justin Kirk, Tyrant). (Watch an exclusive sneak peek.)
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The Comedians
FX
Billy has an awkward run-in with a homeless man, while Josh attends a crush's charity event.
Lip Sync Battle
Spike
Season 1 finale: Queen Latifah (Bessie) dukes it out with In Living Color alum Marlon Wayans. (Renewed!)
Ridiculousness
MTV
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy joins Rob, Sterling and Chanel to help highlight some extra-personal fouls.
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Louie
FX
Season 5 finale, Part 2: We wish we could say more than "Louie continues his life out on the road," but we can't. You'll just have to watch! (Not yet renewed.)
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Louis C.K.: Live at the Comedy Store
FX
The controversial comedian's sixth standup special tackles such topics as midlife physique and the trouble with thick Boston accents.