What To Watch: Evil Ends, That '90s Show And Reasonable Doubt Return And More
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On TV this Thursday: Evil comes to an end, Reasonable Doubt returns for Season 2, and Leia and friends continue summer vacation on That '90s Show. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for August 22, 2024
ET
Bel-Air
Peacock
The Banks family rallies around Hilary; Viv gets away with her girlfriends; Will and Carlton feel the pressure of working as a team.
Classified
Freevee
Series premiere (all eight episodes): A California teen (played by Emancipation's Imani Pullum) avoids jail time by agreeing to go live with her father (Manhunt's Sule Rimi) in South Africa; Christine Horn (Snowfall) co-stars.
Evil
Paramount+
Series finale: An ominous countdown begins after the Bouchard girls start a game on their VR goggles; the Entity moves to stop the Sixty; the team receives an offer they never expected. (Read Episode 13 recap.)Courtesy of Parmount+
Reasonable Doubt
Hulu
Season 2 premiere (two episodes): Jax returns to work sooner than expected; a disagreement with a new lawyer causes unexpected drama. (Watch trailer.)
Sailor Moon Cosmos
NetflixMovie Premiere
Movie premiere: A new enemy targets Sailor Moon's friends and loved ones, threatening to destroy everything and rule over the cosmos.
That '90s Show
Netflix
Part 3 premiere (all eight episodes): Red and Kitty return from Paris, finding a hole in their kitchen wall; Betsy Kelso causes a rift between Jay and Nate. (Watch trailer.)
Unbelievably Vegan With Chef Charity
Max
In this one-off special, celebrity chef Charity Morgan tries to integrate vegan options onto the menu at Nashville's Germantown Pub.
ET
Big Brother
CBS
The three nominees compete in the BB AI Arena before one of them is evicted from the house.
ET
Democratic National Convention
ABC, CBS & NBCNight 4 of 4
Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the nation; network coverage is anchored by ABC's David Muir, and NBC's Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie; CBS' coverage, led by Norah O'Donnell, begins at 10 pm. (See full speaker schedule.)