What To Watch: Sophie Turner Is Joan, Sullivan's Crossing And Love Is Blind Return, The Ark Finale And More
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On TV this Wednesday: Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner plays a notorious jewel thief, Chicago Fire's Jesse Spencer navigates the Last Days of the Space Age, and The Ark wraps its sophomore run. 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 October 2, 2024
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Chef's Table: Noodles
Netflix
Spinoff premiere (all four episodes): Explore diverse world of noodles — yes, noodles! — through the eyes of four masterful chefs.
The Circle
Netflix
Season 7 finale: One of the remaining contestants wins the $100,000 prize.
The Last Days of the Space Age
Hulu
Limited series premiere (all eight episodes): Three families reach a major turning point in 1979 Australia; Jesse Spencer (Chicago Fire) and Radha Mitchell (Troppo) star. (Trailer.)
Love Is Blind
Netflix
Season 7 premiere (first six episodes): Meet a new set of singles — this time in Washington D.C. — as they form romantic relationships, sight unseen.
Unsolved Mysteries
Netflix
Volume 5 premiere (all four episodes): New mysteries include a park bench shooting and the cult-like mutilation of cattle.
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Chicago Med
NBC
Lenox and Archer adjust to their new roles; Ripley risks suspension over what happened to Pawel; Sharif Atkins (White Collar) guest-stars. (Premiere earned a "B+.")
Sullivan's Crossing
The CW
Season 2 premiere: Maggie returns to the Crossing to find Sully in the hospital; Cal is confused by Maggie's coldness, unaware that Lola interfered with his goodbye letter.
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Joan
The CW
Limited series premiere: A woman (played by Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner) creates a new life for herself and daughter by becoming a jewel thief. (Watch trailer.)Courtesy of The CW
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The Ark
Syfy
Season 2 finale: The crew arrives in a place that appears too good to be true — and it just might be. (Not yet renewed.)
Grotesquerie
FXTwo episodes
Lois finds comfort in an unexpected individual — and later, a strange clue sends her to a remote location. (Premiere earned a reader grade of "B.")