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Sep 28, 2016 12:00 am
Hereâs whatâs up in the world of TV for Wednesday, September 28. All times are Eastern.
Top picks
[Lethal Weapon] (Fox, 8 p.m.): Yes, Lethal Weapon is a top pick again, but really, how can it not be? This is from the press release: âA HOUSE PARTY GONE WRONG ON AN ALL-NEW LETHAL WEAPON.â Sounds like that ainât Riggs and Murtaughâs type of hype:
Also: [Jason Derulo].
[Youâre The Worst] (FXX, 10 p.m.): In âTwenty-Two,â written and directed by Worst showrunner Stephen Falk, âEdgar spends the day trying to find some relief for his PTSD.â Based on Aya Cash and Kether Donohueâs [recent virgin appearance] on Comedy Bang! Bang! the podcast, this is going to be one helluva episode. We have no problem believing reviewer Vikram Murthi can handle the weight of this episode, but we are pretty worried about how Edgar is going to handle it all.
[Younger]/[Impastor] (TV Land, 10/10:30 p.m.): TV Land is taking a break from Golden Girls rerunsâand really, you will find no judgment here when it comes to GGâto air a couple of its original series offerings. Both of these returning TV Land shows are all about frauds who just donât know how to say no to a con; kind of makes you miss how straightforward and honest [Jim Gaffigan was about himself], now doesnât it? Anyway, back to the con artists.
In the Younger season three premiere, âLiza sends Caitlin off to college and weighs her feelings for Josh and Charles.â First of all: Phew. Letâs get that whole daughter anchor out of here! Second of all: Never forget Younger named its two interests⦠Josh (and) Charles. Pour one out for [The Good Wife], etc. Then, in Impastorâs second season premiere, âBuddy tries to outwit detectives, but his plan backfires. Also: Dora, Alexa and Russell become suspicious of their new pastor and Schmidt learns the truth about Ashlee.â Is the truth about Ashlee that she was actually born âAshley?â Everyone on this network is a frickinâ con artist.
Premieres and finales
[Code Black] (CBS, 10 p.m.): Itâs the âSecond Yearâ over at Code Black, and based on all those [cast âdeparturesâ] that [wonât ever be addressed], it also technically counts as a reboot. Even bigger evidence of that, however, is that Rob Lowe has joined the cast. You know, the old [Brothers & Sisters]/[Parks & Rec] approach. Will he die/run off with Rashida Jones here? Only time will tell. âRob Lowe joins the series as Colonel Ethan Willis who comes on board at the hospital to teach the staff new techniques and technologies used on the combat field.â Just a reminder: This is a medical show, not a military show. And yes, Rob Lowe is going from the delightful and underrated [The Grinder] to the type of show The Grinder would have been all over in a hypothetical second season. Basically, The Grinder died for Code Blackâs sins. Yep. Thatâs what weâre saying. Also, there are âshark bite victimsâ in this episode of television. The Grinder continues to rest.
Botched Post Op (E!, 10 p.m.): Surely at least one of you wanted to know that Botched Post Op is ending its second season tonight. Youâre welcome, rando.
Gomorrah (SundanceTV, 10 p.m.): Italian crime series Gomorrah ends its first season tonight with the two hour finale, â100 Ways To Kill.â Please [pull a Chris Jericho] and list all 100 ways to kill, please pull a Chris Jericho and list all 100 ways to kill⦠In the episode, âall clans opposing or holding grudges against the Savastanos rally around Conte, forcing Genny to cut all ties. Immaâs intervention prevents an all-out war and reestablishes a fragile order.â Sounds super chill.
[Full Frontal With Samantha Bee] (TBS, 10:30 p.m.): The apathetic terror of this election season continues (because while itâs totally justified to be afraid of the election result, canât we all admit this entire campaign is frustrating and insane, no matter who your preferred candidate?) with a very special Full Frontal. We mean, itâs really this weekâs episode, but it was pushed to tonight because of said election season. Here: âA special installment explores the first presidential debate of 2016.â This should be fun. It should also be a crushing remind ofâagainâhow insant this entire campaign is, but it should be fun.
Regular coverage
[Modern Family] (ABC, 9 p.m.)
[Designated Survivor] (ABC, 10 p.m.)
[South Park] (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.)
[American Horror Story] (FX, 10 p.m.)
[Documentary Now!] (IFC, 10 p.m.)
Streaming pick
WWE SummerSlam 2005, Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels: Legend vs. Icon ([WWE Network]/[Dailymotion]): This is in honor of Alasdair Wilkins, who may not be doing Tuesday Whatâs On Tonights anymore, but he at least deserves to be sent off in style. Also, now your friendly neighborhood Whatâs On Tonight contributor is the one who gets the last word instead of him, so itâs a win-win. Alasdair may think heâs the victim in a one-on-one WrestleMania match against The Undertaker here, but come on now. Heâs actually the victim to Hulk Hoganâs shovel. At SummerSlam. Yes, in this instanceâand this instance aloneâAlasdair Wilkins is the Shawn Michaels to LaToya Fergusonâs⦠Hulk Hogan. It appears Whatâs On Tonight has finally [worked itself into a shoot].
And to everyone else whoâs not a part of this weird TV Club farewell (so, everyone else), you should watch this match just to see the brilliant overselling from the incomparable Shawn Michaels when it comes to everything 52-year-old Hulk Hogan does.
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