What To Watch: Jon Stewart's Final Show, Trump'd Debate And More
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On TV this Thursday: Jon Stewart shares one last moment of zen, Lip Sync Battle heads to Broad City, Project Runway leads contestants on a fabricated mission and the GOP stages a great, big debate. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for August 6, 2015
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Astronaut Wives Club
ABC
A dark reality forces Betty to plan for her future as she embarks on a quest for justice.
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Republican Presidential Debate
Fox News
POTUS hopefuls Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie and John Kasich will duke it out in this 130-minute (!) broadcast.
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Complications
USA Network
In the penultimate episode, John is forced to testify against the gang, while Samantha's past takes a toll on her marriage.
Dates
The CW
Two episodes: First up, Mia second-guesses her date with David. Then in the 9:30 pm season finale, David introduces Mia to his kids.
Project Runway
Lifetime
Season 14 premiere (92 minutes): Sports Illustrated model Hannah Davis joins Heidi and Tim as the designers are given three minutes to find the only fabric they'll be allowed to use in their first designs.
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Dominion
Syfy
Alex hatches a plan to catch up to Gabriel and Michael following their breach of New Delphi's walls. Plus, a familiar face returns to Vega!
Lip Sync Battle
Spike
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer battle for lip sync supremacy. It won't be as satisfying as, say, a new episode of the renewedBroad City, but we'll take it!
Rectify
Sundance
Daniel tries to repair the pool; Dagger concocts a theory regarding George Melton's death; Tawney pays a visit to her former foster mother.
Under the Dome
CBS
As Christine plans an excavation project in the caves, a resistance is formed; Hunter attempts to make contact with the outside world.
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The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Comedy Central
Series finale (51 minutes): A bevy of surprise guests are expected during Stewart's final broadcast, though none have officially been announced.