What To Watch: Mythic Quest And Mosquito Coast Finales, Gwyneth On Shark Tank, BMF Season 2 And More
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On TV this Friday: Mythic Quest and The Mosquito Coast wrap their seasons, Gwyneth Paltrow joins Shark Tank and BMF returns for Season 2. Here are 12 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 January 6, 2023
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The Mosquito Coast
Apple TV+
Season 2 finale: An unexpected crisis threatens to end the Foxes' journey once and for all. (Not yet renewed.)
Mythic Quest
Apple TV+
Season 3 finale: Ian tries to salvage his partnership with Poppy; David hits an impasse with the movie; Dana has a realization about GrimPop. (Previously renewed; spinoff ordered.)
The Pale Blue Eye
Netflix
Movie premiere: A retired detective (played by Christian Bale) recruits West Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe (The Queen's Gambit's Harry Melling) to help unravel a murder; Gillian Anderson (Sex Education) also stars.
She Said
Peacock
Streaming premiere: The film casts Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) and Zoe Kazan (The Plot Against America) as the New York Times reporters who exposed Harvey Weinstein.
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BMF
Starz
Season 2 premiere: Meech smuggles drugs from Las Vegas; Terry navigates his new car-ride business with Charles.
Lopez vs. Lopez
NBC
The family enlists a curandero (played by Cheech Marin) to deal with an evil spirit; soon after, George is visited by the ghost of his grandmother (Rita Moreno).
RuPaul's Drag Race
MTV
Season 15 premiere (135 minutes; new network): A new cast of queens must show off their skills in a talent show; Ariana Grande guest-judges.
S.W.A.T
CBS
S.W.A.T is faced with a series of random shootings; Hondo prepares to meet Nichelle's parents; Tan helps Luca navigate a sensitive situation.
Shark Tank
ABC
Goop CEO and founder Gwyneth Paltrow makes her debut as a guest Shark opposite Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Kevin O'Leary and Lori Greiner.
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Young Rock
NBC
Ata and Rocky try to outmatch Lia's promotion with a stable of new big-name wrestlers; Dewey falls in with a crowd of latchkey kids.
In an episode directed by Bridget Moynahan, Frank and Joe contend with a grievous insult to the memory of Joe Reagan; Bonnie Somerville returns as Paula Hill.