What To Watch: Criminal Minds Ends, The Single Parents Chip In And More
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On TV this Wednesday: Criminal Minds chases its last UnSub, Stumptown flies West and the Democrats partake in yet another primary showdown. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 19, 2020
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Bluebird
CMT
Basic cable premiere: This 2019 documentary, about the landmark Nashville café, features interviews and performances from Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Kacey Musgraves, the cast of TV's Nashville, Maren Morris, Steve Earle, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Jason Isbell, Pam Tillis and Trisha Yearwood. (Watch trailer.)
Howie Mandel's 5th Annual All-Star Comedy Gala
The CW
90 minutes: Featured comedians include Rachel Bloom, Fortune Feimster, Ronny Chieng, Cameron Esposito, Alonzo Bodden and Anjelah Johnson.
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Criminal Minds
CBS
Series finale (two episodes): The BAU sets out to capture the Chameleon — after which, an injured Reid is visited by ghosts from his past. (Read preview and get scoop on the many returns!)
Democratic Candidates Debate
NBC
Two hours: Candidates who qualified for the Nevada-set matchup are Mike Bloomberg, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Party of Five
Freeform
Lucia tries to impress activism mentor Sully; Val tries to reconnect with her parents; Beto discovers a secret from Ella's past.
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Single Parents
ABC
All of the gang attempts to pitch in when the rent on Poppy's Winebrary goes up.
When Dex and Grey venture to Los Angeles to help a client who believes her Hollywood script was plagiarized, Tookie and Ansel look after Bad Alibi.
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Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens
Comedy Central
Nora makes an impulsive decision after a fight with her dad; Wally attends a single parent support group meeting.
Year of the Rabbit
IFC
Series premiere: D.I. Rabbit (What We Do in the Shadows' Matt Berry) investigates the murder of a cabaret girl with the help of his two young partners. (Already renewed!)