What To Watch: Locke & Key Ends, Bluey And Resident Alien Return, SYTYCD And Sistas Finales, I Am Groot And More

On TV this Wednesday: Netflix closes the book on Locke & Key, Resident Alien resumes Season 2 and So You Think You Can Dance crowns a new champion. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for August 10, 2022

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Bluey

Disney+

Season 3, Part 1 premiere (all 25 episodes): The 6-year-old Blue Heeler dog returns.

I Am Groot

Disney+

Series premiere (all five shorts): Vin Diesel's Baby Groot takes center stage in this (non-canon) extension of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise.

Locke & Key

Netflix

Final season premiere (all eight episodes): The Lockes face a demonic new foe who is dead-set on possessing the keys. (Watch trailer.)

The Orville

Disney+

All three seasons of Seth MacFarlane's Fox-turned-Hulu sci-fi epic are now streaming on Disney+. (What are the chances of a Season 4?)

Reservation Dogs

Hulu

Bear gets a job. (Who earned TVLine accolades?)


Also streaming Wednesday: New series Instant Dream Home and Iron Chef: Brazil (on Netflix); Season 2 of  Indian Matchmaking (also Netflix); and new episodes of All Star Shore (Paramount+), High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Disney+), Love Island: UK (Hulu) and USA (on Peacock).

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Sistas

BET

Season 4 finale: Danni is determined to get answers from Logan; Gary turns to Hayden for legal advice. (Previously renewed.)

So You Think You Can Dance

Fox

Season 17 finale: The two finalists perform five dances each, before the audience decides who outperformed the other. (Not yet renewed; should it be?)

Wellington Paranormal

The CW

Minogue and O'Leary confiscate a "haunted" leather jacket that makes whoever wears it cool. (Scoop on The Flash's final season.)

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Resident Alien

Syfy

Season 2B premiere: Asta struggles with guilt after she, Harry and D'arcy get rid of the dead body. (Watch trailer; already renewed.)

grown-ish

Freeform

Junior faces a moral dilemma when he books a controversial comedian to perform at a fundraiser; Aaron struggles to fit in with his colleagues.

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