What To Watch: Finales For The Circle And Big Brother, Horror Story Enters Death Valley, Cody Rhodes And More

On TV this Wednesday: Big Brother and The Circle reveal their latest winners, American Horror Story enters Death Valley and Jason Alexander joins The Conners. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for September 29, 2021

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The Circle

Netflix

Season 3 finale: Ashley aka Matthew, Isabella aka Sophia, James, Kai and Nick are the last five standing. (Already renewed for Seasons 4 and 5.) [polldaddy poll=10930041]

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Chicago Med

NBC

Vanessa and Archer work up a motorcycle accident victim; Dylan and Charles tend to a UNICEF negotiator with repressed trauma. (Read Chicago P.D. preview.)

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The Wonder Years

ABC

In Episode 2, as Dean deals with his first heartbreak, he and his dad bond during a fishing trip. (Series premiere earned a "B.")

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Big Brother

CBS

Season 23 finale: Azah Awasum, Derek Frazier or Xavier Prather must clinch at least five of nine jury votes to be named the winner. (Who will/should win?)

The Conners

ABC

Darlene's journey of self-discovery leads to Pastor Phil (new recurring guest star Jason Alexander). (Why wasn't Lecy Goranson in Season 4 premiere?)

In the Dark

The CW

In the penultimate Season 3 episode, Murphy inches closer to finding out what happened to Jess. (Read Riverdale preview.)

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A Million Little Things

ABC

Gary tries to distance himself from anything involving Peter; Maggie must adjust to a new work environment. (Is [Spoiler] gone for good?)

American Horror Story: Double Feature

FX

Death Valley premiere: A group of college students get swept up in a deadly conspiracy. (How did Red Tide end?)

Archer

FXX

A mysterious stranger helps Archer and the team get a jump on their enemies.

Rhodes to the Top

TNT

Series premiere: The unscripted offering goes inside the lives of AEW's Cody and Brandi Rhodes as they navigate their growing family and a growing wrestling empire.


📺 ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY 📺
On Sept. 29, 2001, Saturday Night Live aired its first episode since the 9/11 attacks. New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and members of the FDNY appeared in the cold open, and Paul Simon played "The Boxer."

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