What To Watch: Trinkets' Final Season, Haves And Have Nots Returns And More

On TV this Tuesday: The First Lady speaks at the Republican National Convention, The Haves and the Have Nots resumes its seventh season and Trinkets returns for its farewell run. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for August 25, 2020

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Emily's Wonder Lab

Netflix

In this children's education program, host Emily Calandrelli makes STEAM fun with activities, demonstrations and at-home experiments.

Trinkets

Netflix

Final season premiere (all 10 episodes): As Moe and Tabitha dodge questions about her whereabouts, Elodie experiences life on the road with Sabine. (Watch trailer.)

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America's Got Talent

NBC

After 11 performers compete for America's vote, five will advance during Wednesday's results show. (All the semifinalists so far.)

Dead Pixels

The CW

Meg and Nicky stage a protest when Vince Vaughn is cast as their favorite Kingdom Scrolls character; Russell learns why meeting a fellow gamer IRL isn't a good idea.

The Haves and the Have Nots

OWN

Season 7B premiere (two episodes): Hanna stands her ground; Vinny is determined to get Mama Rose out of jail (no matter what). (Watch teaser.)

Siesta Key

MTV

Season 3 finale, followed by reunion special: Kelsey starts a nasty rumor after Juliette and Sam make their relationship official.

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Republican National Convention

Various

Night 2 of 4 | Speakers include First Lady Melania Trump, Eric and Tiffany Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Rand Paul and Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann. (Miss any of Night 1? Watch it here.)

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Love Island

CBS

The Islanders' quarantined Vegas stay continues on Night 2. (Which CBS drama is already back in production?)

Tell Me a Story

The CW

Gabe and Hannah confront an unwelcome figure from their past; Jordan is determined to find the third pig; Nick aims to put a stop to Ethan's meddling. 

What Would You Do?

ABC

Inspired by the debate over the US-Mexico border wall, one scenario finds two Latino men questioned by a restaurant patron who says there is no way of knowing who is in the country legally.

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