This week on Ray Donovan, Mickey tries to get charged for the Minassian murders, Bunchie worries about Abby’s health, and Ray makes a surprising discovery about Sonia Kovitsky.
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This week on Roadies, the hometown double-header in Denver draws to a close, and not without casualty. Bill and Shelli tiptoe around an awkward conversation, the illustrious Janine drops a huge truth bomb, and the tour still doesn’t have an opening act.
Neal Gamby goes on a field trip in order to impress a girl and does everything but. Although we’re just a few weeks into Vice Principals, this show doesn’t seem like it’ll never disappoint.
Detectives Carter and Lee investigate the disappearance of a young woman and the trail leads them to a serial killer who tormented the city years ago.
In this week’s unconventional episode of Killjoys the team is separated as they try to solve the mysteries of the season.
Vargas turns on the Queen of the South and her customers turn to rival suppliers when the DEA ambushes a shipment from Columbia in another great episode about business and customer satisfaction.
No matter how hard Reid tries to get out, Whitechapel keeps pulling him back in on Ripper Street. A lot has changed in Reid’s three year absence, and though he and his daughter Matilda have left London behind, it continues to draw them both back. Life has moved on in Whitechapel without Reid, can he so simply reintegrate himself back in?
The firm’s loss of business leaves Louis and Jessica looking for new tenants. However, Louis doesn’t want to give up his precious bull pen on this week’s episode of Suits.
As Tyrant gets further into the third season, the plot continues to lag and characters continue to disappoint, even as more secrets are revealed.
Ali takes a beating in the press while Garrett gets ambushed in the woods, as American Gothic deploys bold choices in its mid-season episode.
Another Period delivers a hilarious episode, as Lillian attempts to challenge gender roles and buy a condom, Beatrice helps Albert Einstein with his theories, and Frederick hosts a reunion with his Harvard buddies.
One of the interesting things they’ve been doing this season on Mr. Robot is to showing us flashbacks of the fsociety characters before the group came to power. We are being fed bits and pieces, small kernels of how it all began, in order to help us understand how these characters got themselves into this situation.
A therapist with a family connection drops by to deliver some bad news to the family, and some really harsh words are thrown around, in a broader episode of The A Word.
Josh infiltrates Camp Pendleton for the Animal Kingdom as they set their heist into motion with “Man In.” Paul gives team Cody the lay out of the important buildings regarding security and a pallet of deployment cash.
The survivors are at their lowest point as Steve goes mad with power, but this is one of the funniest, most absurd episodes yet.
The latest episode of Feed the Beast is an overstuffed family drama. Tommy orders a paternity test when he suspects that TJ is Dion’s son. Giordano learns the truth about Dion and Marisa, and TJ takes drastic actions against a bully at school.
This week on Dead of Summer, the counselors start to piece the mystery of Holyoke’s magic together and it’s got way more reach than we think.
It’s hard to say how things are going to play out on Casual, but however it does, it won’t excuse the lack of payoff that the middle of this season has been.
Odd Mom Out delivers a great episode, with the help of special guest stars Drew Barrymore and John Hodgman as Jill and Andy’s crazy downstairs neighbors.
Billy and Julie take over an empty office at PBS in order to avoid Billy’s brother Gary (Fred Armisen) and Arthur, who’s acting awkward after catching Julie watching porn.
The producers scramble to re-configure the show when Darius disappears; Rachel reveals a huge secret, and Quinn gets a new #2 on Everlasting whether she likes it or not.
Gwendolyn Hall takes advantage of Luc’s drug arrest to try and get him to turn on Grace, Grace and Natalie make a case break of their own, and we meet two new viable suspects with very viable motives.
Ghost re-enters the drug game, but it’s not what you think. Or is it? The show plays coy as it continues to tease the future of Ghost, undermining the series’ strengths.
Braindead shows the tragic dysfunction of congress when they are on the clock in “Back to Work: A Behind-The –Scenes Look at congress and How It Gets Things Done (and Often Doesn’t).” In an attempt to show government’s wasteful spending, the series may aggravate viewers more than make them laugh.
Survivor’s Remorse Season 3 returns with a new, dark comedy rebranding. The premiere episode kicks off as a family crisis that shakes Calloways to the core, but will they still bring the laughs?
In this week’s Ballers , Spencer squares off with rival Andre and tries to get Sizzle to sign with him. Meanwhile, Charles continues to steal the show.
In the third chapter of The Night Of, Naz finds himself needing to adapt to prison life and meets a mysterious new figure who will either be his savior or executioner.
In the conclusion of a three-part episode, Dave’s TV Land show goes completely off the rails, culminating in a hilarious table read with guest stars Kelly Ripa and Macaulay Culkin.
Stranger Things goes out on a high note as its first season draws to a close. Though the season finale is fulfilling and could stand on its own, the show leaves some doors open to continue the story.
The detectives hit another dead end, as their latest main suspect in the Normany Parker case once again winds up murdered. Mario tries to fix things with his wife in a last ditch attempt to stay out of jail.