What To Watch: Marvel's Inhumans Finale, Zombie Glenn Close And More

On TV this Friday: Marvel's Inhumans stages a final showdown, Lady Dynamite returns for Season 2 and Glenn Close plays a zombie for Amazon. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 10, 2017

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Amazon Pilot Previews

Amazon

The streaming service offers subscribers a chance to preview three potential upcoming series, including the zombie comedy Sea Oak, starring Glenn Close (Damages); Love You More, co-created by Michael Patrick King (Sex and the City); and The Climb, from creator/star Diarra Kilpatrick (American Koko).

Lady Dynamite

Netflix

Season 2 premiere (all eight episodes): Maria lands a job at a new streaming service that may or may not be owned by Elon Musk. (Watch trailer.)

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Blindspot

NBC

Jane and Weller track down a group of dangerous computer hackers; Patterson and Rich Dotcom try to keep a secret from being exposed.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW

Rebecca returns home to her mother (recurring guest star Tovah Feldshuh) as she attempts to find a way forward.

Once Upon a Time

ABC

Drizella needs Regina's help; Roni turns to Weaver for answers; Tilly gives Rogers advice regarding the missing Eloise Gardener. (View photos.)

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The Exorcist

Fox

Marcus and Tomas' attempt to draw the demon out proves deadly; Bennett and Mouse look for an old adversary.

Marvel's Inhumans

ABC

Season 1 finale: The final showdown between Black Bolt and Maximus has unexpected consequences for all of Inhumanity. (Get renewal status.)

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Danny attempts to protect a nurse (Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller) from her violent ex-boyfriend; Frank is approached with a theory about an inmate's death.

Mike Judge Presents: Tales From the Tour Bus

Cinemax

Season 1 finale: Blaze Foley befriends equally self-sabotaging singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. (Not yet renewed.)

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Guests include documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, political strategist Donna Brazile, MSNBC's Chris Matthews and comedian Sarah Silverman.

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