What To Watch: The Chi Season 5 Finale, Rick And Morty Returns And More

On TV this Sunday: The Chi wraps for the season, Rick and Morty are back for more shenanigans and Dr. Mark Greene tussles with the Walking Dead. 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 September 4, 2022

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McEnroe

Showtime

Documentary premiere: Former tennis pro John McEnroe tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.

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Big Brother

CBS

A new Head of Household nominates two houseguests for eviction. (Who was booted last week?)

Chesapeake Shores

Hallmark Channel

The O'Briens stage an intervention when Mick's pill addiction goes too far; Sarah and Kevin share big news.

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The Chi

Showtime

Season 5 finale: Trig makes a major decision, while Kiesha and Tiff come to a resolution. (Yep, already renewed!)

Colosseum

History Channel

Docuseries finale: Earthquakes, fires, invasions and religious divides tear the Roman Empire apart.

Guilt

PBS

Max's police handler puts pressure on him, as his relationship with Erin grows more complicated.

House of the Dragon

HBO

Synopses aren't being released ahead of air, so let's assume there will be dragons and such. (Read Episode 2 recap, commentary, behind the scenes shake-up and ratings news; watch Paddy Considine interview below.)

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Power Book III: Raising Kanan

Starz

Burke questions Unique about Howard's shooting; Kanan and Jukebox search for answers.

Tales of the Walking Dead

AMC

A naturalist (ER's Anthony Edwards) participating in a documentary encounters a settler (Hacks' Poppy Liu) in favor of reclaiming the land from the walkers. (Read Episode 3 recap.)

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Rick and Morty

Adult Swim

Season 6 premiere: Having destroyed the wall separating Rick's multiverse, Evil Morty works to enact the rest of his plans. (Watch trailer; get anime scoop.)


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