What To Watch: Daryl Dixon Finale, Like Water For Chocolate Adaptation, Simpsons 'Treehouse' And More

On TV this Sunday: The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon wraps Season 2, Like Water for Chocolate gets a new adaptation and The Simpsons invites you ascend a new "Treehouse of Horror." (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for November 3, 2024

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Like Water for Chocolate

Max

Series premiere: In this adaptation of Laura Esquivel's novel, a complicated and timeless romance defies duty and tradition; Azul Guaita (La Mujer del Diablo) and Andrés Baida (Who Killed Sara?) star.

Lioness

Paramount+

Lioness training begins for Captain Josie Carrillo. (Premiere earned reader grade of "A"; who was Performer of the Week?)

Tulsa King

Paramount+

Bevilaqua prepares for revenge; Thresher and Ming discuss a new arrangement.

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The Simpsons

Fox

In this year's "Treehouse of Horror," giant monsters threaten to tear the town apart, a Victorian Mr. Burns is jump-scared on Thanksgiving, and Homer goes on an extraterrestrial stop-motion adventure.

Tracker

CBS

In the fall's most-watched show, Colter takes on a case involving a woman who goes missing from a high-end wellness retreat.

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The Equalizer

CBS

Harry helps McCall search for a woman with a secret online persona. (Unwrap Christmas episode scoop!)

Holiday Wars

Food Network

Season 6 premiere: Five teams of dessert artists create festive and delicious holiday displays while competing for $25,000.

The Penguin

HBO

Oz fights to preserve his family and his enterprise, while Sofia makes a shocking discovery.

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

AMC

Season 2 finale: An exit strategy is charted from France. (Read Episode 5 recap; get scoop; check renewal status.)

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Somebody Somewhere

HBO

Sam is hit hard by a friend’s brutally honest comment. (Premiere earned reader grade of "A.")

ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY

30 years ago, NBC aired "Blackout Thursday," in which the characters on Mad About You, Friends and Madman of the People -- but not Seinfeld, which refused to participate -- experienced a shared NYC power outage.

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