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What to Watch This Week: 30+ Premieres, Finales and More

What to Watch This Week: 30+ Premieres, Finales and More

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To help you anticipate and navigate all that television has to offer across broadcast, cable and streaming, TVLine offers daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch digests, as well as an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025.
This week, you'll find 10 new shows (including The Four Seasons, Love Hotel and Yes, Chef!), 11 finales (including the very last episodes of Good American Family, Happy Face, Poppa's House and Wolf Hall) and so much more.
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📺 8 pm 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing Season 2 (Food Network)📺 9 pm Dark Winds Season 3 finale (AMC)
📺 9 pm (CNN)Longoria embarks on a gastronomic pilgrimage across the land of her ancestors as she indulges in the rich tapestry of Spanish cuisine.
📺 9 pm (Bravo)Shannon Storms Beador, Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby and Luann de Lesseps come together for the ultimate lavish getaway in the hopes of finding true love; Joel Kim Booster hosts.
📺 9 pm Wolf Hall series finale (PBS)📺 10 pm Filthy Fortunes Season 1 finale (Discovery Channel)
📺 10 pm (CNN)Six different hosts — Alan Cumming, Taraji P. Henson, Simu Liu, Billy Porter, Octavia Spencer and Questlove — embark on deeply personal journeys and reveal why specific destinations have become their sanctuaries.
📺 (Netflix, four-episode binge)Celebrate four culinary giants — Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller — who changed how the world eats.
📺 8:30 pm Poppa's House series finale (CBS, next day on Paramount+)📺 9 pm Celtics City docuseries finale (HBO)📺 9 pm Hollywood Demons docuseries finale (Investigation Discovery)📺 10 pm NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale (CBS, next day on Paramount+)
📺 10 pm (NBC, next day on Peacock)A cooking competition that aims to reform hot tempers, egos and attitudes in the heat of the kitchen, with chefs José Andrés and Martha Stewart.
📺 (Prime Video, eight-episode binge)Stacy London and Clinton Kelly empower each of their clients to live out their fashion fantasy — and find their style truth — in the journey of a lifetime.
📺 8 pm St. Denis Medical Season 1 finale (NBC, next day on Peacock)
📺 9 pm Red Bull Soapbox Race (Discovery Channel)Hosted by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and motorsports announcer Mike Bagley, the series features amateur teams as they design and build one-of-a-kind, gravity-powered soapbox racers that compete – and crash – on intricate, downhill courses.
📺 (Netflix, five-episode binge)From the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the fall of Saigon, this docuseries examines the cost and consequences of the Vietnam War.
📺 Good American Family limited series finale (Hulu)📺 8 pm Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Season 5 (ABC, next day on Hulu)📺 8 pm Wild Cards Season 2 finale (The CW)📺 9 pm Jeopardy! Masters Season 3 (ABC, next day on Hulu)
📺 (Netflix, eight-episode binge)Six old friends — including Tina Fey, Will Forte, Colman Domingo and Steve Carell — head for a relaxing weekend away, only to discover that one couple is about to split up.
📺 Happy Face limited series finale (Paramount+)📺 9 pm 100 Foot Wave Season 3 (HBO)
📺 (NatGeo)The six-part series reveals stunning insights into the life and many battles of the legendary ruler known widely as Genghis Khan.
🎥 (Prime Video movie)Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emily's extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman.
🎥 The Comeback Trail (Paramount+ With Showtime)
📺 8 pm Hollywood Squares time slot premiere (CBS, next day on Paramount+)📺 9 pm S.W.A.T. time slot premiere (CBS, next day on Paramount+)
🎥 Adult Best Friends (Max)🎥 Black Bag (Peacock)🎥 Inheritance (AMC+)
📺 2:30 pm Kentucky Derby (NBC)
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