What To Watch: Quantico Series Finale, Kristen Bell's Netflix Movie And More

On TV this Friday: Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer team up for a Netflix movie, Bill Maher returns from a weeks-long hiatus and Quantico comes to a premature end. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:

Showtimes for August 3, 2018

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Random Acts of Flyness

HBO

Series premiere: In each episode, artist Terence Nance takes a closer look at contemporary American life through a combination of vérité documentary, musical performances, surrealist melodrama and humorous animation.

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Like Father

Netflix

In this movie, a workaholic (The Good Place's Kristen Bell) is left at the altar, then winds up on a honeymoon cruise with her estranged father (Frasier's Kelsey Grammer).

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BattleBots

Science Channel

The elimination rounds get underway with the Desperado Tournament, where eight teams will be given the chance to win one guaranteed place in the Final 16 qualifiers.

Quantico

ABC

Series finale: The team comes face to face with Conor Devlin — and not everyone makes it out alive. (Officially cancelled.)

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The Paynes

OWN

Ella and Curtis are in need of some serious funds to keep the laundromat afloat. (Get Greenleaf return date.)

Wynonna Earp

Syfy

The team deals with the consequences of their actions; someone claiming to be from the Black Badge Division turns up in Purgatory.

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Killjoys

Syfy

The new John turns to D'avin for help finding a green plasma pool, while a murderous posse remains on his tail; Delle Seyah spars with the prison planet's warden.

Outcast

Cinemax

Amber encounters a creepy patient when she and Kyle pay Allison a visit; Holly squashes Megan's efforts to return to normalcy.

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Maher returns from hiatus with counterterrorism expert Malcolm Nance, columnist Charles Blow and political analysts Kristen Soltis Anderson and Steve Schmidt.

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Animals

HBO

Season 3 premiere: Rats Phil and Mike traverse the city in the wake of a green bomb that wipes out most of New York.

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