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Braindead ExcerptBraindead turns to filmmakers when they need to send a message the masses for “The Path to War Part Two: The Impact of Propaganda on Congressional War Votes.” This episode wasn’t so much about the aliants but a completely different kind of insect; documentary filmmakers who shape their interviews to support their message.

Power ExcerptEveryone on Sunday’s episode is placed between a rock and a hard place. Ghost is no exception. There is a real possibility that Ghost could be exterminated. I know this because Ghost is scared. And not the kind that you can easily overcome.

The Night Of ExcerptAfter seven episodes of build-up and anticipation, the Night Of has reached its conclusion in the case of Naz, on trial for the murder of Andrea. Things took some interesting and unexpected turns in the finale as some people found redemption, while others paid the price for their actions.

Fear TWD ExcerptFear the Walking Dead turns to faith when it comes to accepting the world of “Los Muertos.” There are four major movements for this week’s story: The Abigail is missing, Strand and Madison get drunk and invite every zombie to brunch, Nick gets involved with the faith movement at his new colony, and Alicia gets separated from Ofelia when she stops for a shower.

Vice Principals ExerptVice Principals is coming off of its best week yet. For the first time the show was OK showing vulnerability in many different ways. Whether it be Neal Gamby dropping his guard around Amanda Snodgrass or Lee Russell getting caught in the act by Belinda Brown, the vulnerability was much needed. But this week’s episode might’ve just taken it a step too far.

Killjoys ExcerptAs season two of Killjoys draws to a close, the stakes keep getting higher and higher. “Johnny Be Good” reveals a sinister plan, starts a revolution, and loses a beloved character, all building up to next week’s finale, where things will finally come to a head.

Mr Robot Excerpt This might be the first episode of Mr. Robot where Elliot is nowhere to be found in the entire hour. Instead, the focus is on Darlene and fsociety as things around them begin to fall apart. Is she up to the task to lead the group, or are things so far out of her control that it’s too late?