What To Watch: Lamorne Morris' Woke, L.A.'s Finest Back On Duty And More
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On TV this Wednesday: New Girl vet Lamorne Morris gets Woke, Reese Witherspoon gets The Home Edit and L.A.'s Finest report for Season 2. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for September 9, 2020
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Get Organized With The Home Edit
Netflix
Series premiere (all eight episodes): Home organizers Clea and Joanna help everyday clients, as well as celebrities — including Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Neil Patrick Harris and Retta — categorize and contain their clutter.
L.A.'s Finest
Spectrum
Season 2 premiere (all 13 episodes): Sydney mourns a friend; McKenna deals with the aftermath of Izzy's abduction; the team investigates a powerful crimewave in Koreatown. (Watch trailer; when does Season 1 air on Fox?)
The Social Dilemma
Netflix
Documentary premiere: Silicon Valley insiders provide insight into our growing dependence on social media to stay connected.
Woke
Hulu
Series premiere (all eight episodes): Lamorne Morris (New Girl) stars as a cartoonist whose eyes are opened to systemic racism following a brush with police violence. (Read our review, watch trailer.)
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The 100
The CW
The red sun puts a damper on Clark Kent's Clarke's plans. (Fall behind? Read Episode 12 recap.)
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
BET
Two episodes: C.J. and Janine stand by Malik; Jazmine learns that Malik is having a baby. (The revival premiere earned an average reader grade of "B+.")
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Coroner
The CW
Detective McAvoy is forced to face his past and confront the brotherhood of blue when a case hits close to home.
Tyler Perry's Assisted Living
BET
Two episodes: Jeremy tries to convince Grandpa Vinny to renovate; Vinny calls the cops to handle a matter at the living facility.
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48 Hours: Suspicion - The Tiger King Mystery
CBS
Just days before Carole Baskin puts on her Dancing shoes, a former employee comes forward and alleges that her ex-husband may be connected to the disappearance of Don Lewis.
Hacking Your Mind
PBS
Docuseries premiere: NBC News' Jacob Ward explores how marketers and social media companies rely on humans going through life on "autopilot."