What To Watch: Ballers Series Finale, Succession And Righteous Gemstones Finales, Why We Hate And More

On TV this Sunday: It's game over for BallersSuccession and The Righteous Gemstones wrap their seasons and The Rookie stages a Castle reunion. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for October 13, 2019

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Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America

AMC

Docuseries premiere: This six-part program delves into some of the most groundbreaking songs in hip hop history. First up, Kanye West's "Jesus Walks."

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Batwoman

The CW

Kate is haunted by memories of her sister's death; Jacob and the Crows up the stakes against the Wonderland Gang. (Get a sneak peek, watch cast interviews.)

Power

Starz

The Feds pressure LaKeisha into cooperating; Ghost falls out with an ally. (Fall behind? Read Episode 7 recap.)

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Succession

HBO

Season 2 finale (70 minutes): Logan considers making a "blood sacrifice" to save the company; Roman and Kendall search for new financing. (Previously renewed.)

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NCIS: Los Angeles

CBS

Callen and Sam protect a retired Navy admiral while they search for a missing intelligence officer; Gerald McRaney (This Is Us) returns as Kilbride. 

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Inside the Actors Studio

Ovation

Season 23 premiere (new network): Alec Baldwin interviews Barry’s Henry Winkler. (Watch trailer.)

Mr. Robot

USA Network

63 minutes: Elliot and Darlene come together; Dom gets Dark Army vibes. (Read premiere recap.)

The Rookie

ABC

Castle reunion! Tension builds between Nolan and Jessica; Nolan works a case involving an undercover homeland security agent; Seamus Dever and Jon Huertas guest-star.

Why We Hate

Discovery Channel

Docuseries premiere (71 minutes): EP Steven Spielberg examines the history and psychology of hate, and how it impacts the human experience.

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The Righteous Gemstones

HBO

Season 1 finale (50 minutes): Eli reconsiders his children's future in the ministry; Jesse struggles to save his marriage. (Check renewal status.)

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Ballers

HBO

Series finale (35 minutes): Spencer refuses to stop fighting for the players; Joe embraces a new state of mind; Elizabeth Warren starts going to bed earlier on Sunday nights.

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