What To Watch: Corporate's End Begins, Oval And Game On! Finales And More

On TV this Wednesday: Corporate clocks in for its final season, Tyler Perry's The Oval reaches the end of its first term and it's game over for Game On! Season 1. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for July 22, 2020

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Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia

Netflix

This three-part docuseries chronicles the feds' efforts to dismantle the five Mafia empires at the height of their powers in 1980s NYC.

Love on the Spectrum

Netflix

This unscripted, five-episode series follows young adults on the autism spectrum as they venture into the unpredictable dating world. (Watch trailer.)

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The Challenge: Reunion

MTV

The Challengers reunite virtually for the first time since the finale to break down Season 35. (14 OG Contestants We Want to Make a Comeback!)

United We Fall

ABC

When Chuy and Brie ask them out on a double date, Bill and Jo realize that they're a bit rusty at romance. (The premiere earned a reader grade of "C+.")

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Bulletproof

The CW

In Season 2's penultimate episode, Pike's daughter Ali gets entangled in a gang war on the streets. (Get additional CW summer premiere dates.)

Game On!

CBS

Season 1 finale: Team Gronk gets an assist from comedian Kevin Nealon, while Team Venus is joined by former NFL player Terrell Owens.

The Oval

BET

Season 1 finale (two episodes): POTUS looks to fill the Press Secretary position; the First Family indulges in dark obsessions. (Check renewal status.)

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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

ABC

In Elizabeth Henstridge’s directorial debut, a "time storm" ravages the Zephyr and forces Daisy to relive a deadly crisis over and over and over. (Watch sneak peek; who received TVLine accolades?)

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Corporate

Comedy Central

Final season premiere: When Hampton DeVille attempts to rewrite the finale of a TV series, Jake learns a disturbing truth about a beloved children's show.

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American Injustice: The Fight for Police Reform

BET

Soledad O'Brien speaks with key politicians (including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Karen Bass, Rep. Ayanna Pressley and Minnesota AG Keith Ellison), law enforcement officials, and activists about this pivotal moment in the fight for police reform.

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