What To Watch: Beast's End Begins, NBA Finals, Bones-Umentary And More

On TV this Thursday: Wedded bliss is cut short for Beauty and the BeastArcher's finale takes a deadly turn and HBO binges on every Six Feet Under ever. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for June 2, 2016

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Bones

Fox

The Jeffersonian team is followed by a documentary crew as they investigate a decades-old corpse found in a landfill. (When will Season 12 air?)

Strong

NBC

Season 1 finale: The two remaining teams face off in the final three legs of finals in an effort to secure the win. (Not yet renewed.)

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Beauty and the Beast

The CW

Final season premiere: Vincent and Cat's honeymoon is cut short when J.T. informs them that someone is trying to expose beast identities. (Watch sneak peek.)

Game of Silence

NBC

Two episodes: Gil faces pictures found at the warden's ranch; Jackson makes a dangerous purchase. (Bad news, folks; series finale airs Sunday.)

NBA Finals

ABC

Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors face off against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 from the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. [polldaddy poll=9435191]

Roots

History, A&E and Lifetime

Miniseries finale: George returns to the Lea farm 20 years later; George and Cyrus join the Memphis Colored Battery; Tom embarks on a new life after the war.

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Archer

FX

Season 7 finale (Part 2 of 2): The team ramps up its investigation when someone turns up dead on the set of Deadly Velvet. (Not yet renewed.)

Orphan Black

BBC America

Alison grows fearful of Neolution threats made against Donnie; Sarah and Mrs. S question Alison's loyalty to the sestras; Siobhan seeks vengeance.

Quincy Jones: Burning the Light

HBO

Comedian Quincy Jones, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in July 2015, gets to live out his dream of having a stand-up special on the premium cabler.

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Six Feet Under Marathon

HBO2

Through Sunday at 12:20 pm | Binge on all 63 episodes of the nine-time Emmy winner starring Peter Krause (The Catch), Michael C. Hall (Dexter), Frances Conroy (Casual), Lauren Ambrose (The X-Files), Freddy Rodriguez (The Night Shift), Mathew St. Patrick (Sons of Anarchy) and Rachel Griffiths (Brothers and Sisters).

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