What To Watch: Bloodline Returns, Disney Movie-Thon, Snowden And More
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On TV this Friday: John Leguizamo boards Bloodline, Vice sits down with Edward Snowden and Adam Sandler and David Spade host a star-studded Do-Over. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for May 27, 2016
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Bloodline
Netflix
Season 2 premiere (all 10 episodes): Matters are complicated by the arrival of Danny’s son, Nolan’s mother and an untrustworthy acquaintance (John Leguizamo). (Read preview with Kyle Chandler.)
Chef's Table
Netflix
Season 2 premiere (all six episodes): Culinary masters from Brazil, Slovenia, Mexico, Thailand and the United States show viewers what it's like in their kitchens.
The Do-Over
Netflix
Adam Sandler and David Spade play former high school buddies that decide to fake their own deaths and start over; Paula Patton (Mission Impossible IV), Kathryn Hahn (Transparent), Luis Guzman (Code Black), Michael Chiklis (The Shield) and Matt Walsh (Veep) co-star.
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DCOM Marathon
Disney Channel
Day 1 (of 4) of the cabler's filmfest begins with Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama and concludes with a young Kaley Cuoco (Big Bang Theory) in Alley Cats Strike (at 4:25 am). (View full lineup.)
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Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon
NBC
Season 2 finale: If you have absolutely nothing else to watch, this week's videos include "Close Calls," "Real or Fake" and "Humans Are Awesome." (Returning this fall.)
The Simpsons
Fox
Repeats to Revisit: First up, Professor Frink transforms himself into a more attractive man. Then at 8:30 pm, Bart lets a homeless woman sleep in his closet.
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Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse
OWN
Season 5 finale: Jennifer confesses to Angela and Leslie that she has been keeping a secret. (Not yet renewed.)
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Real Time With Bill Maher
HBO
Guests include presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, former MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry and Vice managing editor Michael Moynihan.
Wynonna Earp
Syfy
Wynonna gets entangled in Henry's vendetta as she tries to get past her encounter with the last of the Seven.
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Vice
HBO
Shane Smith travels to Moscow to discuss current government surveillance programs with Edward Snowden.