What To Watch: Bones Finale Encore, Girl Meets End Of Triangle And More

On TV this Friday: Killjoys endures a family get-together, Girl Meets World's love triangle comes to an end and Fox gives viewers a second chance to watch the (interrupted) Bones finale. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for July 29, 2016

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Home: Adventures of Tip & Oh

Netflix

Spinoff premiere (all 13 episodes): This sequel series to the 2015 Dreamworks film follows the misadventures of alien Oh after he moves in with Tip and her family.

Last Chance U

Netflix

Docuseries premiere (all six episodes): Coach Buddy Stephens trains a group of potential future NFL stars at Eastern Mississippi Community College.

Tallulah

Netflix

In this film, a young adult (Juno's Ellen Page) turns to the only responsible person she knows (Mom's Allison Janney) after rescuing a baby from a negligent mother; Zachary Quinto (Heroes), Uzo Aduba (OITNB), John Benjamin Hickey (Manhattan) and Tammy Blanchard (Into the Woods) co-star.

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All In With Cam Newton

Nickelodeon

Newton takes a 10-year-old who aspires to be POTUS to meet with First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.

Bones

Fox

Repeat to Revisit (if you simply weren't able to see it the first time): In the Season 11 finale, the Jeffersonian team attempts to track down The Puppeteer.

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Girl Meets World

Disney Channel

Part 2 of 2: Lucas decides between Maya and Riley as the trip to Mount Sun Lodge comes to an end. (Is GMW also coming to an end? See BMW reunion photo.)

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Killjoys

Syfy

Johnny accompanies Pawter to a family reunion; D'Av deals with unexpected side effects from Khlyen's Red 17 experiments.

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Dark Matter

Syfy

The Android goes undercover in an effort to help the Raza crew locate a dangerous enemy.

Outcast

Cinemax

Rev. Anderson finds that he has been increasingly alienated; Kyle comes to a shocking realization regarding Sidney.

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Guests include Vt. Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Mass. Rep. Barney Frank, MSNBC's Alex Wagner, journalist Matt Welch and academic Cornel West.

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