What To Watch: Wolf Like Me Returns, The Challenge: USA Finale, Biden Address And More

On TV this Thursday: Peacock sinks its teeth into Wolf Like Me Season 2, The Challenge: USA crowns its winners and President Biden breaks into primetime. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finalesholiday movie rundown and monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for October 19, 2023

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Doom Patrol

Max

After becoming trapped in a continuous loop of music-filled Immortimas Days, the Doom Patrol face who they've become. (How will it end?)

Frasier

Paramount+

Frasier's stint as a daytime talk show host makes it difficult for his students to take him seriously as a professor. (Why isn't Dr. Crane drinking at Cheers?)

Neon

Netflix

Series premiere (all eight episodes): The Daddy Yankee-EP'd comedy follows three friends as they try to make it big in the world of reggaeton; Tyler Dean Flores (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier), Emma Ferreira (Unstable) and Jordan Mendoza (Kaleidoscope) star. (Watch trailer.)

Our Flag Means Death

Max

Two episodes: The Revenge crew throws a party in honor of Calypso’s birthday; Blackbeard sifts through plans for his future and his relationship with Stede.

Peter & The Wolf

Max

The animated short — which features artwork based on original illustrations by Bono — follows a grieving 12-year-old boy as he embarks on a journey to find a wolf.

Star Trek: Lower Decks

Paramount+

The Lower Deckers go on a classic cave mission.

Wolf Like Me

Peacock

Season 2 premiere (all seven episodes): As Mary and Gary face an atypical pregnancy, Mary's former professor (played by American Crime Story's Edgar Ramirez) suddenly reappears and stirs up trouble.

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President Biden's Oval Office Address

ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC

President Biden will address the nation to discuss his administration's response to Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel and Russia’s ongoing brutal war against Ukraine. (Expect delayed start times for ABC's Golden Bachelor, CBS' Buddy Games and Fox's Hell's Kitchen in East and Central time zones; all times below are approximate.)

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Big Brother

CBS

The "Comerica" showmance is finally split up, as the house votes to evict either America or Cory. (Who is the first juror of the season?)

Transplant

NBC

Bash treats a man with a rare disorder; Mags goes the extra mile for a pregnant woman; Theo gets into trouble after a misunderstanding with a rabies patient. (Read premiere post mortem.)

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The Challenge: USA

CBS

Season 2 finale: The final eight competitors battle it out in a two-day final that leads to one woman and one man being crowned champion and splitting the $500,000 prize.

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