What To Watch: The Blacklist Bids Adieu To Megan Boone, Too Hot To Handle And In The Dark Return And More

On TV this Wednesday: Liz Keen crosses her name off The Blacklist, LANA is thirsty for more Too Hot to Handle, and In the Dark is back with Season 3. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for June 23, 2021

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The House of Flowers: The Movie

Netflix

The De La Mora siblings hatch a plan to break into their family home to retrieve a hidden treasure.

Loki

Disney+

In Episode 3 of 6, presumably we find out who exactly The Variant is.; hopefully her name isn’t Delta. (Watch Tom Hiddleston/Owen Wilson and Gugu Mbatha-Raw Q&As.)

Too Hot To Handle

Netflix

Season 2 premiere (first four episodes): A new crop of hard bodies struggle to keep their hands, lips and [spoilers] to themselves. (Watch trailer.)

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Kids Say the Darndest Things

CBS

Season 2 finale: Tiffany Haddish talks with kids about about how to make a buck; a group of violinists give a mesmerizing performance. (Not yet renewed.)

Kung Fu

The CW

Nicky, Henry and Evan travel to a quiet town in Canada to learn more about Nicky's family history; Jin and Mei-Li are at a crossroads.

MasterChef

Fox

The home cooks are desperate to impress Michelin Star chef Morimoto in their first elimination challenge.

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In the Dark

The CW

Season 3 premiere: Murphy, Jess, Felix and Max reckon with life-changing decisions; Clemens forms an unlikely partnership with Josh.

Tyler Perry's Sistas

BET

Zac receives a potentially life-changing tip from a passenger. (Fall behind? Read Episode 2 recap.)

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The Blacklist

NBC

Season 8 finale: In Megan Boone's final episode, Red makes a "disturbing request" of Liz in exchange for the truth about his identity — which was almost revealed last week! (Previously renewed.)

The Bold Type

Freeform

Kat is presented with a life-altering opportunity; Sutton receives an unexpected call; Jane faces her biggest challenge ever at Scarlet.

Card Sharks

ABC

Summer premiereCrime Scene Kitchen's Joel McHale trades princess cakes for queens and kings, in his other hosting gig.

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