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Here's what's up in the world of TV. Here's what's up in the world of TV. May 12, 2019 12:00 AM Lena

Here's what's up in the world of TV. Here's what's up in the world of TV. [View this email in your browser]( [A foe rises on the penultimate episode of Everybody Loves Sansa]( May 12, 2019 12:00 AM Lena HeadeyPhoto: Helen Sloan (HBO) Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Sunday, May 12. All times are Eastern. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top pick [Game Of Thrones]( (HBO, 9 p.m.) and [Veep]( (HBO, 10:50 p.m., series finale) : An unexpected ambush led to the loss of both a dragon and Missandei—well, maybe it’s not so much the ambush that’s unexpected as the fact that no one bothered to check and see if maybe there was an ambush ahead. (Get it together, Tyrion.) Now the united forces of the North and the East face a foe more powerfully positioned than any of them had imagined. Our [newbies]( and [experts]( reviews will be up just as soon as we check the [Mailbag Of Thrones]( and update the [dead pool]( the Sansa show isn’t the only game in town. We’re also bidding a fond goodbye to one of the great comedies of the century, Veep. Kate Kulzick has her farewell recap as ready to fire as a giant dragon-killing crossbow. Regular coverage [The Simpsons]( (Fox, 8 p.m.): 30th-season finale [Killing Eve]( (BBC America and AMC, 8 p.m.) [Supergirl]( (The CW, 8 p.m.) [Bob’s Burgers]( (Fox, 8:30 p.m.) ninth-season finale [Billions]( (Showtime, 9 p.m.) [Barry]( (HBO, 10:20 p.m.) [Lucifer]( (Netflix, ongoing): episodes nine and 10 (fourth-season finale) Wild card Now Apocalypse (Starz, 9p.m., first-season finale): It’s been a minute since we checked in with Gregg Araki’s sci-fi sex romp, and since (as of this writing) it has yet to be renewed, it might be our last opportunity. If you haven’t given it a shot and don’t have Starz, the network posted the first episode on YouTube, so give it a click (heads up: not safe for work, even a little). [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward to Friend](mailto:) Copyright © 2019 Onion Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 730 N Franklin St, 7th Floor, Chicago, IL 60654 [unsubscribe from this list](   [update subscription preferences](

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