What To Watch: Girlfriends' Guide Ends, Trial & Error Returns, Snowfall And More
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On TV this Thursday: FX forecasts more Snowfall, Kristin Chenoweth is put on Trial and Bravo closes the book on Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:
Showtimes for July 19, 2018
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Marvel's Cloak & Dagger
Freeform
Tandy and Melissa prepare to commemorate the anniversary of Nathan's passing; Tyrone's need to keep Billy's memory alive causes family conflict.
Take Two
ABC
New time slot alert!A distraught family man (Castle's Seamus Dever) turns to Eddie and Sam to help stop a hitman from fulfilling a contract. (Watch a sneak peek; The Gong Show will now air at 10 pm.)
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Nashville
CMT
In the series' penultimate episode, Avery and Juliette deal with a medical scare, while Deacon becomes privy to a seeeeecret.
Queen of the South
USA Network
Teresa reconnects with an old friend while protecting her Phoenix winery from a familiar enemy.
Trial & Error: Lady, Killer
NBC
Season premiere (two episodes): Josh and associates take on the case of Lavinia Peck-Foster (Pushing Daisies' Kristin Chenoweth), the eccentric First Lady of East Peck who's suspected of murdering her husband. (Watch trailer.)
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American Woman
Paramount Network
Bonnie invites a coworker to join her at the pool; Diana asks for a promotion at work.
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
Bravo
Series finale: Abby wonders if she'll ever get her happily ever after; Phoebe worries about her future with Tess; Delia must decide what to do about an unexpected pregnancy; Jo decides between Frumpkis and Albert. (Next up for Lisa Edelstein: a House reunion!)
Shooter
USA Network
Bob Lee turns to Earl's friend for intel on a rogue operation in Vietnam.
Snowfall
FX
Season 2 premiere: Franklin struggles with his growing organization; Lucia crosses a line to impress a new business partner. (Get FX fall premiere dates.)
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Conan: Live at Comic-Con
TBS
Night 2 of 4: O'Brien welcomes Predator's Olivia Munn, Keegan-Michael Key, Sterling K. Brown, Thomas Jane, Trevante Rhodes, Alfie Allen, Augusto Aguilera, Jake Busey, Yvonne Strahovski and director Shane Black.