What To Watch: L&O And Grey's Finales, Why Women Kill Returns And More

On TV this Thursday: Benson and Stabler go off duty, Grey's Anatomy takes a walk down the aisle and Why Women Kill takes a stab at Season 2. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for June 3, 2021

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We Are Lady Parts

Peacock

Series premiere (all six episodes): Created/directed by Nida Manzoor, the UK comedy centers on a Muslim female punk band on a mission to find a guitarist. (What else is streaming on Peacock in June?)

Why Women Kill

Paramount+

Season 2 premiere: Allison Tolman (Fargo) and Lana Parrilla (Once Upon a Time) headline the 1940s-set follow-up, which explores what it means to be beautiful and the effects of being ignored by society; Matthew Daddario (Shadowhunters) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)

Woman In Motion: Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek and the Remaking of NASA

Paramount+

The documentary reveals how the Star Trek actress embarked on a campaign to bring diversity to NASA in the late 1970s and '80s. (What else is streaming on Paramount+ in June?)

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Beat Shazam

Fox

Season 4 premiere: The Jamie Foxx-hosted musical quiz show returns after a 22-month hiatus. (View Fox's fall schedule.)

Bunk'd

Disney Channel

Episode No. 100: Finn and Destiny look for a way to leave their mark on the camp; Lou and Noah discover that Matteo has a surprising skill.

Station 19

ABC

Season 4 finale: Maya deals with family issues; Andy and Sullivan's marriage is put to the test; the crew is faced with a life-or-death moment.

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Grey's Anatomy

ABC

Season 17 finale: Maggie's wedding day arrives; Meredith takes on a new role; Jo makes a big decision. (View ABC's fall schedule.)

Law & Order: SVU

NBC

Season 22 finale: While Fin and Phoebe make wedding arrangements, Liv and Rollins help a homeless single mother. (View NBC's fall schedule.)

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Everything's Gonna Be Okay

Freeform

Season 2 finale: The Moss family prepares for a big event; Nicholas shares some eye-opening news with Alex. (Not yet renewed.)

Law & Order: Organized Crime

NBC

Season 1 finale: As Wheatley faces a litany of charges, Stabler and Bell cope with a sudden development. (Dick Wolf takes over primetime!)


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